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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1904)
?AQE BIX. WlE SIORNINO """"AW SATURDAY. APRII. 23, KM BIG JOB OF u mm In All Brands and Sizes We have thorn in stock. The TraJo ; supplied at absolutely bottom prices. . We have added a Pipe Repairing , Department. Jlest work in this line. 530 Commercial Street - 114 Eleventh Street VACCINATION Quarantine Officer Scratches the Arms ol Sixty of Liner's Crew. HAD SMALLPOX ON BOARD . . -. ' , . - -.I ASTORIA- IRON WORKS P.UBHNohecreUry ASlVKIASAlM.SANK,TtW Designers and Manufacturers of THK LATEST IMPROVrP CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, - " ASTORIA. OREGON. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing Allgoodsshippedtoourcarc will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Twelve Whites ami n Hunch of Chink Ivcndered iiui.tuiio My Dr. Karl nud the Ship IMij Kk lau. Dr. Baylts II. Earle, quarantine offi cer at thla port, yestjrday vaccinated between 65 and 60 persona. The vac cination took place aboard the Chinese Commercial liner Chlng Wo. which la lying at the quarantine atatlou. The vessel brought nine smallpox cases. .. ' Tnia siuri from Hongkong to saunas crux, wex-i . -.h,-.v.(.uthth street. 1 UIIUIV1I M 'vi tary. will apparently go on leave, and It la probable that both will be trans ferrcd. The Russian ambassador and the Countess Caaslnl. with the embassy start, will transfer the embassy to liar Harbor. Me., for the entire summer. The French ambassador and Mme. jusscrand will spend the summer In France and the emlmssy prububly will be transferred to Mancheeter-bythe-tt.HU with the first secretary I" charge. Private advices received at the Ital ian embassy say thai Italian nnra Mayor ilea Planch will return to Ibis country In June, but the locality of the embassy for .the summer has not been settled upon. Another Subway Proposed. Nr York, April M.- Work will pitiably be otarted on another rapid ,rt.slt subway In New York before the end of the year. The plan and mope committee of the rapid transit commission ha. decided to report nt week In fuvor of a new subway and Incorporates Its views as to the proper route proved by the Metro politan Street Hallway Interests. at Third aveune ana oni Ico, and as a precautionary ."measure Dr. Earle ordered vaccination of the entire complement of the steamship. The ship's doctor, n American, as sisted In the big Job. and both phy slcluns were kept buy during almost the whole of the day. Some of the men had previously been vaccinated, but these- were again required to submit to the scratching process. Twelve of the where seven of the companies con verge. The company proposes to round the battory with a hP continue the line back northward to the Juncture with the main lines. Mortgsge Broker Arrested. Chicago. April 22.-Frank IL Chand ler a real estate dealer and mortgage MISCELLIANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES lost-B.tween 47th street and No. I engine hogss, on Thursday, pair of gold-mounted pees. Return to Llnditrom'. groe.ry Mra, P. A. Johnson, 146 47th street and get r. ward. U . ANDERSON, 421 Bond Street. LADIir UNDERWEAR. WOOD. WOOD, wnon. Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, any ,... . . .. aina or woo. at lowest prices. Kslty, th. transfer man. 'Phon. 2211 Bl.ok, Bern on Twelfth, opposite house. Flrst-otsss meal for '15o nlet cake, soffee, pie, or doughnuts, Bo. U. a restaurant, 434 Bond street. The Morning Ast.rl.n will be found foe sale at Griffin's book store and at Soully's stgar .tore, torner Eleventh and Commercial streets. Standard portable and .diustabla showsr bath, finest mads, prloe IIS. Only two screws to put In pises. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 423 Bond street Phon. 1031. JAPANESE GOODS, New .took of fenoy good. Just arrived at Yokohama Bataar. Call and see ths latest nev.lt!.. from Japan. Upp.r Astoria has a plase wh.rt you can get a nn. gias. sr beer, as good win, and liquor, a. you .an find any plsoe In the olty. , HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paelfl. Brewery. PIANO TUNER. , For good, reliable plan, work see your looal tuner, Th. Fredrlokeon. 2071 Bond street 'Phon. Rod 2074, rcecs imns ri tu 1 and the balance ! broker, has been arrested on a charge AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer T . Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co, Reliance Electrical WorKs H.W.CYRUa, Manager We are thorouuhly prepared for making estimate, and executing orders for all kind, of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. We sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call np Phone 1I6L 428 BOND STREET Fisher Bros., Company l DEALERS IN Paints, Oib and Glass, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Groceries, Provisions and Crockery, Ship Chand lery and Boat Supplies, McCormick Mowers and Rakes, Corrugated Iron and Building Material, Hardwood Lumber. FISHER BROS., COMPANY of neglecting to obey a court order to turn over $10,000 due the estate of Chnuncey Kilmer oi Saratoga. N. Y. Chandler later wna reUmsed on 120.000 men were whites Chinese. The Chlng Wo was still under pro cess of fumigation last night Dr. Earle expects to release her today, and It Is probable she will leave up the 1 habeas corpus bonds river for Portland this artemon. sne Is receiving a very thorough fumiga tion, and the quarantine officer will see to It that there la no danger of con taglon from thla vessel. Union mad. heating tovss.home man ufaotured and very st.v. perfect at Montgom.ry'. tin and plumbing store, 425 Bond stre.t 'Phon. 1031. Union Mutusl Aid Association, of Portland, Or. For on. dollar par month Insure against accident or slokness. P. A. Trullinger, Agent HEAVY WEATHER YESTERDAY. Several Vesssls Unable to Gst to Sea Because of the Blow. The storm which sprang up Thurs day afternoon continued until late yes terday afternoon, and several vessels which expected to got out were com peiled to remain In port The Oregon was ready for sea yesterday morning and went down aa far aa the mouth of the river". The bar was breaking badly however, and the steamship put back to her dock. She remained until the afternoon and when she went down the second time the waves were not breaking so badly. She got to sea about 5 o'clock. , The cannery tender North Star was also detained by the blow. She tried to get to sea Thursday night and was reDorted out. but could not cross. She remained at the mouth of the river until morning, but did not succeed In getting to sea during the day. As soon as the weather quiets down she All! depart for the Nushagak. The Oregon was the only vessel, to leave the harbor during the day. Favor Hitt Bill. Denver, April 82. The principal action taken at today's meeting of the executive council of American Federa tion of Labor was the adoption of a resolution requesting the adoption of the Hltt bill on Chinese exclusion now pending before congress. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Supplies of all kind, at lowest prices for Fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth 111 Commercial Slrteb ASTORIA, OREGON THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - - ' Finest Resort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. Marine Notes. The French bark Marechal de Noall-! is left up the river yesterday to dls- harge her cargo of coke and cement The Indrasamha did not put In an appearance at the mouth of the river yesterday, as had been expected, but will doubtless reach port this morn ing. The work of placing a lumber cargo aboard the barkentlne Chehalls, which Is lying at Knappton, Is about com peted. The vessel's deckload is now jelna- placed aboard her. She Is load ing for the far east Appreciation. The Alameda Dally Knclnoi or Monday takes appreciative cognis ance of The Call's article on Almed.- la's progress of that date. It says: "The Call this morning devotes the better part of a page to Alameda. It elves illustration of some of the leading buildings. Including the 11 brary, new churches, etc., and In the accompanying letter press comrmm ces with a brief summary of Almeda's advantages, and follows It with mat ter concerning the Improvement and Advancement Associations, the Ad-1 Dhlan Club. etc. Altogether the ar ticle Is well calculated to attract at, tract attention to this town as a desirable, live and progressive com munity. It is such publications as these that make the best advertise ment for this city, and the pnople of Alumeda are Indebted to the Call for the liberal space given and for tho admirable tone of the. article." BEST 1S-CENT MEAL You .an always find th. best 15-cent meal In th. eity at th. Rising tun rsstaur.nt No. 912 Commercial street Aldorbrook Transfer Company Bag gsgo tr.nsf.rred and wood fur nishsd. Ordsr. received at Oaston's stable. Phona Main 1671. E. L. Geddss, Mgr. : . 9 WANTEDAT OASTON'S FEED itsbls, wool, hides, furs, .soks, rub bsr boot, and shoo, and eld mttsl. per. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin, of Winches tee, ImL, knew what to do in the hour of need. III. wife had such an unusual .as. of f stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. Hs thought of and tried Pr. King'. New life 1M11. and hh. got relief at one. and was finally eared. Only S6c at Charles nogr dnu .tor. ' SAMPSON'S LONO HAIR WAS THE esus. of hi. death. You should get your hair out at least onee month at the Occident Barber Shop, where there ar. ftrst-olass artists. Methodist Eplsoopal Conference, Los Angsles, May 1-31, 1004. An excellent opportunity to enjoy a California Bprlng, which tw only a continuance of th. benuttfal .Hmate of winter, amplified by the blooming orchards and luxurlent garde. S3S.OO Portland to Lo. Angeles and return. SALE DATES APRIL 24-MAY 2. 1904. FINAL LIMIT JUNE SO, 1804. For full information regwrdW these rate, and for beautifully illustrated California advertising Mtlr, addrasa W. E. COMAN, GEN PASS, AGENT, Portland, Or. HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Iuglt bu bus commenced a closing out sale of ever) thing except HATH. It include Gists, Wrnppets, Hklrls, Underwear, Bbirt Waisia, Stock Ings, Notions, and all Ladles' and Children. FurulsMtig Ooods, WELCH BLOCK. FOR EMBASSIES' HOME. Saved by Cigarettes. i "If I should sny that cigarette smoking gave roe my slurt you wrould laugh, but that Is the fuct" declared a successful professional man the other iluv at the Press Club. "It was this way. I had been down on my luck and drifted Into u large seaport cltv on the Atlantic side, 'broke' and 8,000 miles from home. "For several days I tramped nlon? the water front in search of work, but my Ill-fortune followed me. Dis gusted, depressed and disconsolate, 1 drifted down to the end of a large Now, About that Roof of Yours, lirx S. new one to Im laid, or sn old, woru oulone to be renewed. W. ran do th. job It is onr exclusive business rooflug is. WE'va been st it over twelve yesri. W guarantee every square inch of our goods, and our workmanship don to tb. driv ing of tbe last nail. ' 1 Itt will pay yon to write a. for pric and dwcnptl. mailer. The Elaterite Roofing Co. WSsTWffi THE FAIR ROUTE, via Chicago or New Orleans to St. LomIs, Is one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTHAL offers unsurpas sed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and In this connec MAKES A, CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing Ilk. doing a thing thoroughly. Of all th Halves you ever heard of. liucklen'a Ad 11 lea Halve Is tly ; best. It sweep, away and cure. Duma, , Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Files, It Is only I tlon to all points beyond, makes It to t5c, arid guaranteed to give satlxfac- i lnimnhln rfmi;inv titer. SUt On a Qsrman and British Colors to Fly Ovsr q Btuft( punej out a cigarette and started to smoke. In a rew minutes R. J. Owens," Proprietor' Phone 831, THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Ciga-i SEE Tilt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA CI I II 1CII X O Beer. Lennox. Washington, April 22. The German embassy will be established at Lennox Mass., for the summer and the ambas sador will raise the embassy flag there early in June. The ambassador ex pects to remain there until October. He will return to Washington early In that month to complete arrange ments for the unveiling of the statue of Frederick the Great at the army war niieM hen October 2. Baron von Dembuache, first secretary and coun seller of legation, probably will go on a leave of absence in October and will take his family to Germany. With that exception Mr. Scheller, second secre tary, the ambassador and the Bar oness Speck von Sternberg will have the entire embassy staff at Lennox this summer. It Is probable that Sir Henry Morti mer Durrand, the British ambassador, will establish the British embassy also at Lennox for the summer, but he will not leave Washington until lat In June. Mr. Falkes, the first secretary, and Mr. Waterlow. the third .ocre- a gruff voice aroused me with: 'What are you doing hereT "I replied that I was resting. "It's against the rules to smoke here. Stop it or leave the pier,' de manded the voice. 'I turned about to see who owned the chesty loud toned voice and he looked at me closely. There seemed to be a responsive glint in his eyes, and I asked him who he was. He re plied that he was superintendent of the dock and had been attracted to me because I had been smoking. Well to make a long story short, one word led to another and I told him I was flat 'broke,' out of work and 3,000 miles from San Francisco, my home. Lucky smoke. He was born near the Golden Gate, too, and declared I should have a lob at once. True to his word, he put me to work. I earn ed enough money to get home and to resume my studies that resulted In at last fixing me In first class shape In my profession. And It was all from the clgarett.." . your advantage, In case you contem plate a trip to any point east to write u. before making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least ii'doxen different routes, a. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street Portland. Oregon. J. a LI.VDSEY. T. F. & P. A. T 142 Third street. Portland, Ore. F. B. THOMPSON, F, & P. A. Room 1, Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash tlon by Charles Rogers, druggist, , . J f The little folks love Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup. Pleasant to lane; perfectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. BAD BREATH "Pormnntht I hA r tmnhltirtthgir tarns' and ! nil kind, of Bicdlflnci. Ur fc.nitu bu Da n telutlir ft ira m iihi, my gnng ni'iu S bd odor, Two wk, w in tun roninDinaa th.rfull7 ftsj tli( hT ! ntlnlf ttttii m. If tliorafora lot o know that I thall reoommol ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA f f- i I, mi. r nin.i.ii .ir..,.,i I, - ,.i hi i.nni ii I mi . f iihm. H. blpuo, IN lUf "of Wo l.,gt Ifork.'g.X.l 'k!3 Baal Tor v fltunC PtTMmbU, PoHnt.TuWOwl ,Pe4,' Vr.r tik, r (irln, It. .,.... tela m cam. ii nn, uom ,uim vum ft .a am aw wetm ft,,,, luk. - , Itarllsg MM Co., Cklt Sr If ,T. W inmsALLTEi imm tmi To Spokane, 8t, Paul, Minneapolis Duluth, Chlosgo, fit Louis, and all v points east and south. (, iff I ' ! - .; : Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY (J L The Flyer and The Fast Mail , i ' I SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT - C0URTE0U8 EMPLOYE J Daylight trip soress th. Caso.de sn. Rooky Mountain.. Tnr tlnVt rta tAmmm anrl .,11 I. 1 rvsaatioa eaU sa er address ' 1L DICKSON, i ; City, Ticket Agest VM Thlri ttreet Pertlaai,. Or. " & . jmxm. a. w. pa, 113 First Ave.. Seattta, W