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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1904)
iAGE SIX. rriiri ArrnTTyn 4 otodt a v TTTVan;W APRTTi 10. 1904. r bacco (Cigars In All Brands and Sizes We have them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pipe Repairing Department. Best work in this line. Will adisqn 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street DREDGE READY FOR BUSINESS ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN fOX. Pres. and Supt T. L. BISHOP, Secretary A. L. FOX, Vic President. ASIUKIA SA IUS BANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THR LATK8T IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fonrth Street. .... ASTORIA, OREGON. Chinook Arrives Down From Portland and Proceeds to Lower Harbor, t minute mat. The duello was lr' ceedlng In a smooth and a-'' wettther when the first waterspout wu sighted a mile away, bearing east to west at the rute of about Ave knot an hour. Jurt previous to the appearance of the wuterapout heavy, dark musses of cloud were wen rl. Ing to the eastward In the shape of mountain, and a heavy downpour of ruin Wll (X norlenced. Later a fierce miuull followed and the waterspout churned the ecu up like the propeller of a ateanier and mude a noise like GREETED BY MANV WHISTLES The second waterspout pitiawd with Vessel Not Converted Into Oil Burner as ExiKH-tcd-Chnugo Will Nut Take Place Until the Fall. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co, Reliance Electrical WbrKs H.W. CYRUS, Manager We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. We Bell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call op Phone 1161. 428 BOND STREET Now, About that Roof of Yours. encem8w.: kes no diner- diet her it's a new one to be laid, or an old. worn outone to be renewed. We can do tbe job. It is onr exclusive business roofing is. WE've been at it over twelve years. We guarantee every square inch of our goods, and our workmanship down to the driv ing of the last nail. Itt will pay you to write ns for prices and descriptive matter. The Elaterite Roofing Co. KrK 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 In 200 or 300 ynrds of the Gaelic, It was a much larger waterspout than h nrst one and made more noise and churned up the sea with great violence. The wind at the time waa east south, very strong with a strong rough sea and fierce aquaAe and rnln prevailing at Intervals. The Clueiic brought a rich cargo of frelBht. the principal Item being 5t boxes of opium v.orth duty paid about J3OO.O00; S78 bales of raw silk, worth about 113.000 and 5,800,000 In Japan ese gold yen, equivalent to $2,100,000 YOUNG MEN WANTED. The bar dredge Chinook, whieh had been at Portland undergoing repairs, returned yesterday aft ernoon to Astoria. The big vessel came down the river at almost full speed, and she was greeted by all m United states gold coin of the boats along the water front. The Chinook's siren was operated with nmeh sueeess. The dredge was in Portland longer than the engineer department expected to keep her there, but she returns with her boilers in firct-class shape. Some time ago the statement was made that the Chinook would be converted into an oil burner. It has been learned that this will not be done until fall. There is a gen eral desire to allow the vessel to put in as much time as possible on the bar, and she will not therefore he laid up for the alteration until the weather becomes severe again With fine weather the Chinook will be able in a few days to show just what can be accomplished at the mouth of the river. If the san guine expectations of her officers are realized, the big vessel will soon cut through a deep channel. ed wi uei THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - Finest Beseft I The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. 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. C0MAN, Oca. Passenger Agent PORTLAND - 0RE00N Scroula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to the cleansing,, purifying power of Burdock Blood Bitters.. "I writ to let ros know how I appreciate root Caecareta. I commenced taking them laet Norem ber and took two ten cent boiee and paiied Up. worm U ft. lonf . Then I commenced taklof then est In and Wednesday, April tb, I paiied another tape worm 88 ft. long and orer a tboniand email 1 uaecarete 1 aidi alwajre had am worme. f rerlout to my takini Claecarete I didn't iow i naa a tape norm, i aiwajre had imeJi ipetlte." Wm. f. Brown, 184 franklin St., Brooklyn, N. T. Best For The Dowels Wfallii hi ill I , P,Mu.n?' Potent, TatleOood, DoOood, ( Merer Sicken. Weaken or Orlpe, We. 25c, Mc. Merer I fold In bulk. The genuine tablet etamped CUO. I Guaranteed to core or jour money back. I Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. $94 AXXUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES CHICHESTIB'B EMIYROYAL PILLS -V ...HlnI ud will; e,lM far CIIIClUiKTEU' KSUUHH a UUU .B1 ViiU a.ittUU bota mM ilkWiiertUMa. Take mo other, aUfaa. UMCerou HuO.llt.lloa. ul ImUm- liana. Bu Jf J out l)roul. ot M 4o. la and "RrJUsTfiir .d !, (ur, a. re. !- Hall. lO.OlUt aZIZl Ow. MmUMl ekieans l't3Xm S Marine Notes. The German bark Nal is en route from San Francisco to Astoria. The oil tank steamer Whittier left out Sunday for California. The gasoline schooner Gerald C, arrived in from Nehalem Sunday with a cargo of canned salmon, The coasting steamer Alliance is en route to this port from San Fran cihco and should arrive tomorrow. The barkentine James Tuft clear yesterday for Tsingtau, China, ith 1,323,823 feet o flumbcr, val- d at $13,860.24. The steamer Sue II. Elmore ar rived in from Tillamook Sunday. She brought a good cargo of gen eral freight and several passengers. The schooners Andy Mahoney and Sophia Christiansen, both of which recently arrived in port, were towed up the river Sunday afternoon to load lumber. The steam schooner Aberdeen ar rived in early Sunday morning from San Francisco. She will load lumber at an up-river mill as an outgoing cargo. Her 'destination will be the Bay City. The steamship Elder, which de parted Sunday for San Francisco, took out a cargo made up princi pally of flour and potatoes. She took on at Astoria only about half as much freight as usual. The gasoline schooner Delia got to sea Sunday with a full cargo of general merchandise for Nestucca. Since the installation of her new engine the Delia has proven her self to be a staunch and seaworthy craft. The second departures for the north by the cannery fleet took place yesterday when the Harry Morse and the Berlin got to sea. The good steady wind that started them on their course to Bristol bay made their departure an auspicious one. What is Most Needed in Rule of Phil ippine liUndi. Chlcugo. ApU IS. Speaking on "The United States In Euopean Eyes," M. I'oultney ltlgelow of New York hits told the Twentieth Century Club of Hie opportunities afforded for espec ially trulnod coI"g men In the ad ministration of the I'hlllpplnes. "Sec retary Taft In his last report on the Philippines proves that we need In the I Jin mis Americans who shall not go lhre merely to make money or for short terms, but young men who In. tend to make a life work of the busi ness," said Mr. Blgelow. "le is a splendid career circulated to stimulate ttm ambition of our stu dents providing we give these young men a chance for promotion and a reasonable certainty that they will not I'f dismissed excepting for business reason. Our admlniwtratlon In the Philippine Islands Is today the most expensive imaginable for the mere reason that generally Incompetent men accept olllce under present con ditions, whereas under a system sltnl, lur to that of our military schools we may expect a correspondingly high standard. It Is only as a government official thut the American hand ap pears to palsy and his moral sense to become blunt. Mr. Blgelow announced that he had accepted the chair of foreign relations and colonial administration at the Boston University. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES J0AL AND GRAIN 8ACK8 FOR SALE t Gaston's Feed able. Rubber nd oil eant wanted. WANTED AT GASTON'S FEED stable, wool, hides, furs, saoks. rub ber boots and shoes and old matal. L. 8. ANOERbON, 421 Bond Street LADIES' UNDERWEAR. First-olass meal for 15ci nioe sake, coffee, pie, er doughnuts, 5. U. 8. restaurant, 434 Bond street. - The Morning Astorlan will be found for sale at Griffin's book store and at Soully's olgar store, eorner Eleventh and Commercial streets. JAPANESE GOODS. Now stook of fancy goods Just arrived t Yokohama Bsiaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlckeon. 2071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. EXPERIENCE BENEFICIAL. WATERSPOUT8 CHURN 8EA Trans-Pacifio Liner Encounters Water Mountain High. San Francisco, April 18. Two great water spouts were witnessed from the deck of the liner Gaelic on March 81 sdon after the vessel left the coast of Japan, both In latitud 34 degrees 52 minutes north, longitude 143 degrees Official Address of President of Iron- Workers on Strike. New York, April 18. An official address by President Frank Bu- cfianen of the International Asso- ciation of Bridge and Structural Iron workers has been presented at meetings of local unions. After discussing the arbitration agree ment in effect here the president said : "I am hopeful that the members will be benefited by the costly ex perience in New York and be more watchful to see that the union dic tates to the business agents instead of permitting a few individuals to dictato to the union. Cut out good fellowship and personal friendship and select men on their merits: "Our association should keep agreements inviolate. A fair agree ment means a fair day's pay for a fair day's work. The men who av trying to use the union to hold tneir jobs when they are unable or un willing to do a fair day's work in a workman-like way, are enemies to the principles that trade unionism is founded upon and an organiza tion that will permit its strength to be used f6r such purposes will come to grief in the end." No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking, i sweetooln, nsToriiig and oolormg when JqII-0 1EU.-01 Modaees better rosulto in two mlnutesf BTeryibiaf ia the paokage. Simply add hot waasraadsettoeool. It's porfeotion. Abut prise ke the koaeewife; Ko trouble, leas ex. fmm. Try it to-dy. In Four Fruit Fla. Yeasf Leeaon, Oraaure, Strawberry, JUsp, AltsMasa, 18c Union made heating stoves, home man ufaotured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031. Union Mutual Portland, Or. month insure sickness. P. i Aid Association, of For one dollar per against accident er k. Trullinger, Agent BEST 15-CENT MEAL You ean always find the best 15-cent meal In the eity at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag gage transferred and wood fur nishsd. Orders received at Gaston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L. Geddes, Mgr. For Rent Large furnished front ro9B. 267 Ninth street For Itent Two furnished BOum. keeping rooms. No. 1(1 Tenth strett Standard portable and sdju.te.blf shower bath, finest mads, pries li Only twe screws to put In plats. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 42S Bond street. Phone 1031. WOOD. WOOD. W000. Cord wood, mill wood, bos weed, n kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man, 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. Upper Astoria ha place where yttt can get fine gfase ef beer, as goto) wines and liquor as yeu can find ay place In the eity. . HARRY JONES. ' Opposite North Paoiflo Brewery. RQnniO Till QRAVB. A slartllag Inoldeat ta retutr-d by John Oliver f I'MMtdelph!, M fo(. lows: "I waa la awful condition. Uf akin was almost yellow, eye sunk. tongue coated, pal continually (a back and ttde. no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up, Thea ! was advl4 to us Rlectrlo Bitter; to my great Joy. th first bottle mad a decided Im provement I sontmuerd their um for three weeks, and am now a welt rnaa. I know they robbed th grave ef an other victim.'' No on should fall to try them. Only 60 oorita, uaraatecd, at Charles Rogers', druggist. A. Kiljunen, h Importing tailor, has moved his eetabliehment to 469 Bond street In th Oocident hotel building, where he will oontlnu to serve his msny patrons. 8AMPS0N'8 LONG HAIR WAS THE csute of hi death. You should gst your hair cut at least ones a month at th Occident Barber 8hop, where there are first-class artists. Methodist Episcopal Conference, Le Angeles,' Msy 9-31, 1904. Aa excellent opportunity to enjoy a California Kprlng, which la only a rontlnunnrc of the beautiful climate ef winter, amplified by th blooming orchard and luxuriant garden. &3S.OO Portland to Los Angeles and return. SALE DATES APRIL 24-MAY 2, 1904. FINAL LIMIT JUNE 30, 1904. For full Information regarding these rates, and for beautifully Illustrated California advertising matter, address W. E. COMAN, GEN., PASS., AGENT, Portland, Ore. ' HATS TRIMMED FREE Mis. Inglcton has commenced a closing out sale of everything except HATH. It include Costs, V rappers, Skirts, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Stock Intfs, Noliuus, and all Ilirs' and Children' Furuishlug Goods. WELCH BLOCK. Cook Book Free lly ssviag Coupons in VIOLET OATS and Violet Wheat Flakes 111 For Sale by All Grocers NOTHING PLEASES so well as nicely liuindried linen. Wo have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. riD.,,,s,. The Troy Laundry Fisher Bros., Company sDEALEUSIN Paints, Oils and Glass, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Orotjeries, Provisions and Crockery, Ship Chand lery and Boat Supplies, McCormick Mowers and Hakes, Corrugated Iron and Building Material, Hardwood Lumber. FISHER BROS., COMPANY PRAEL O COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goods shipped toour care will receive special attention. 709-7f5 Commercial Street. aC?lettfat,C3 -Uojser VII 11 1C41 U Beer. 1 4