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PAGE BIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1904. "A t lobacco - - Ctears Iti All Brands otid 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 KADIS 530 Commercial Street 114 Eleventh Street' . , . . r- - flit Of f. ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pres. and SupU P. L. BISHOP, Secretary A. L. FOX. Vice President ASTORIA 8A 1JSU3 BANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THK LATEST IMPROVED 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. Praying and Expressing All goodsshipped toour care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. Reliance Electrical Works 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 sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call np Phone 116L 428 BOND STREET Fisher Bros,, Company DEALERS IS . Paints, Oils 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 LINER COMES ON LAST TRIP Indrasarnha Arrives in Port With Part of Japan's Exhibit. ' ONE SWEET GEISHA GIRL STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Floor, 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 LOUVRB A First Class Concert Hall - ' Finest Resort la The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. 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 Cigars ' SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA Weinhard Lager Beer. Fifty More ltwokMl for Ptwsnjrc Hut Did Not Put In Appear, v aneo On the Salllnjr !. The oriental liner Indrasamha ar rived In port yesterday afternon from far eastern points. Sh had an un eventful passage and nothing of In terest occurred. Aa soon as the ar rived she was placed in temporary; quarantine, where Dr. Eatle examined her passengers and found them free rrom contagious diseases. She was released late In the afternoon and this morning will leave up the river to discharge her cargo. The Indrasamha Is now here on her last trip. She was chartered by the Portland-Asiatic Steamship Company, otherwise the 0. R. & N. Co., some months ago and has made several trips from the Columbia to the orient Her charter has now expired and when she departs she will say farewell to this port. "We had a very enjoyable trip," said one of the officers of the vessel "No Russian or Japanese warships hunted us down In the night or fired any shots across our bow, nor were we stood up on the high seas and searched for war materials. It was a very peaceable trip, and we amused ourselves by rid ing the camels which the Japs brought over, to lend enchantment to their world's fair exhibit. 'Those geisha girls?" Oh, we brought only one on this trip. I am informed we were to have brought 20 or 250. Inquiry developed the fact that about 50 were booked for the passage, but through some error they did not come aboard. Sorry to disappoint you, old man, but this Is the only geisha girl we have," and the officer pointed to a winsome Japanese lass of 19 or 20, with rather an attractive face, but a form hardly up to the romantic descriptions hlch have made these girls famous Assured that the young woman was really and truly a geisha girl, the camera fiend snapped her In all sorts poses, till the wee little miss was quite worn out. However, she seemed to enjoy the experience. There were no other female passengers aboard. The Indrasamha's cargo Is one of the most valuable ever brought to this port and Is made up almost entirely of Japanese fair exhibits, to be displayed at St Louis and at Portland. There is a large assortment of fancy crock eryware of all kinds and many costly curios. The vessel came with a clean bill of health and the six cabin and 33 steerage passengers ull stood the phy sical examination to which they were subjected. The oriental liner Ching Wo was re leased from quarantine yesterday by Dr. Earle and allowed to proceed up the river. She waa brought around from the quarantine station by Pilot Lelghton, who was right glad to be again accorded his freedom. The ves-, gel was subjected to a most thorough fumigation. She left up the river dur ing the afternoon. , 000 feet of lumber, 14.00 piling and 100 cedar poles. The cannery tender North Star sue ceeded yetserday In getting to sea She- sroes to the Nushugak for the Alaska Fishermen's Pucklng Company, The eteumer Alliance arrived yester day fixnn coast points. She brought from Coos bay 43 tons of plunder. whatever that might be, for Portland and ISt packages of bottles for As toria. From Kureka she had 480 tons of lumber. The lighthouse tender Heather yes terday placed In postlon at the mouth of th river the new gas buoy which was sent here to take the place, of the old buoy, which was submerged by the current and rendered useless. Com munder Calkins was aboard the tendo to uersonally supervise the work of placing the aid to navigation, SENSATION IN BERLIN. Germany Cedes to Russia Torpedo Boats Now Building. New York, April 23. Some seusa lion has been caused In Berlin, says' a Herald dlsputch, by a rumor to the effect that Germany has ceded to Rub mIil mrtaln torneda boats building In private yards which ore on the point of completion. Eight of these, which are being built by the Schlchau yards are the largest torpedo boats as yet constructed In Germany, being 850 tons with an average speed of 28. In ordr to prevent a breach of neu trallty It would be necessary that the German government annul Its contract with the vnrd. leaving the builders free to do as they please with the tor pedo boats. J . . Will Cut Out Shanghai. San Francisco, April 23. Owing to their deep draft the Pacific Mall Com pany's new liners Mongolia and Man churia will not make Shanghai a port of call. 6n every trip, however, they will call at Manila, the service to that port being contributed entirely by the two giant twins and their smaller but more fashionable sisters, the Siberia and Korea. Captain James Hall Dead. Boston, April 23. Captain James Hall, for many years commodore of the Pacific Mall Company's fleet of steam ers, Is dead at his home In Braintree. Captain Hall began his sea career when 13 years old. 'In 1861 he entered the service of the Pacific Mall Com pany and in 1876 was appointed com modore of the fleet He retired In 1881. Marine Notes. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived yesterday from Tillamook with an un usualy heavy list of freight ' The steamer Aberdeen departed yes terday for San Pedro. She took 200,- Wstt Side Notes. Miss Maud Deeds, of Astoria, Is A guest of Miss Cora McCoon. Mr. C. 8. Can-others, of Sklpanon, Is spending a few days at Astoria. Mr Jack Bowers and children spent Sunday with rclutlves In East War ronton. Q. B. Mathews is suffering from an attack of the grip and Is confined at his homo. Dr. Jiy Tuttle was over from As torta Thursday on professional busi ness at Warrenton. Mr. Llndsley Is acting agent at the A. & C. office during the absence of W. F. Holderman. Fred IJldwell has returned from San Francisco, where he nas neon spending the winter. Miss Georgia King, of Portland, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Halderman, last week. MUs Alice Sweeny, who has been attending school at Seattle, Is at her home n Warrenton for the summer. Mrs. It. T. Earle spent Thursday visiting with Mrs. Harry Wood at Warrenton. Mrs. Earle resides In Astoria. rienrve Kmlth lout the end of his right thumb In a planer at the mill Friday morning. He also suffered a crushed finger. He went to Astoria for treatment. Miss Fay HHI wan home in Sklpa non from her school In Astoria last Saturday. Miss Hill Is a member of the graduating class of the convent of Holy Names this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Halderman ore In Portland this week attending the kennel show. Clatsop Beauty, Mr. Halderman'a handsome pointer, Is again a winner In her class. O. C. Riches, postal Inspector, chocked up - the Warrenton office Thursday. He reports all the busi ness In first class shape, all the books and papers being kept up to date. G. H. Hamilton has completed his work at the new mill and has re turned to his home at Woodlawn. Mr. Hamilton was superintendent of construction and the new works Is a credit to the constructor. .ft V 1 - a aa : a sjnM sa jm. I iwi 1 mw i i w j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Lost-Between 47th street and No. S engine house, on Thursday, pair ntad iDtoi. Return to Undstrom's grocery or Mrs. P. A, Johnson, 140 47th street and get reward. L. 8. ANDERSON, 421 Bond Street. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. First-class mesl for 1Bo nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, So. U. 8. restaurant, 434 Bond street The Morning Astorian will be found for ssle at Griffin's book store and at 8oully's olgar store, corner Eleventh and Commercial streets. JAPANESE GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arrived At Yokohama Bsxaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Jspan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlokson. 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 one dollar per month insure against accident or slokness. P. A. Trullingsr, Agent BE8T 15-CENT MEAL You can always find the best 15-oent meal In the city at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial etreet Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag gage transferred and wood fur nished. Orders received at Gaston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L. Geddes, Mgr. Mrs. Sohwsn, Practical Midwife, tsj Bond St Reasonable chargeii mU,. faction guaranteed. ) WANTED AT GASTON'S FEED etable, wool, hides, furs, sacks, rub ber boots and shoes and old metal. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood .u . , mf I f I .....J .4 I-...-.. .l .. v, ne iraneivr man, rnunt tin Bleak, n am tu,. im. .....ii. - ..11.. Standard portable and adjutabla shower bath, finest made, prloe fi& Only two screws to put In place. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumb, 42S Bond street Phont 103L Upper Astoria hee a plaoa where y$u ean get a fine glass af beer, a geo4 wines and liquors aa you ean fine! any ptaea In the olty. HARRY JONES, Opposite North Paolfla Brewery, A 1-llflllHIITll It . MlkJ K a wm .inn, M. M. Austin, of Winchester, hi, knew what to do In the hour af & Ilia wife had such an Unusual ease of stomach and liver trouble, physklAni could not help her. lie thought of u4 tried Ir. King's New Ufa Pills W she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only tla at Charlee Rogrtt druj store. Mstheditt Episcopal Conference, Let Angeles, May S-31, 1904. An excellent opportunity te enjoy 1 California Spring, which to only a continuance of the beautiful climate of winter, amplified by the blooming orchards and luxurlent garden. 3B.OO I r Portland to Los Angeles and return, f 8AMP80N'S LONG HAIR WAS THE cause of his death. You should gt your hair cut at (tact once a month at the Ocoident Barber 8hop, where there are first-olass artists. SALE DATES APRIL 24-MAY g, 1904, FINAL LIMIT JUNE 30, iM For full Information regarding these rates, and for beautifully Illustrated t California advertising matter, eddrret W. E. COMAN, GEN, PASS, AGENT, ' Portland, Ore. HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Ingtotou lias commenced a clewing out sale of everything except HATH. It include Coats, Wrappers, Hklrts, Underwear, Htiirt Waists. Black ings, Notions, and all Ladies' and Children's Futuishing ic-l. WELCH BLOCK. The first Issue of "The Forest City," the official srt souvenir of the great world's fair at St. Louis has Just been published, and a small number has been received for distribution to read ers of The Astorian. Part 1 contains 18 superb illustrations, each of which is worth the price at which the portfolio is sold. These works are ta be dls- NOT VERY WELL" Is the experience oX everybody at one time or another. Your skin becomes yellow, the tongue coated, and you have severe headaches. You re Bil- iousr-tbst's all.. The liver needs at tention at once. A few doses of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters Is all that Is needed to set you right again. Get a bottle today and try It It Is also un equalled for curing Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Insomnia, La Grippe, Colds and Malaria. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH EITTERS Now, About that Roof of Yours. trZx: T. ! new one to be laid, or sn old, worn outt.ti to be nmesml. We can do the job It is onr exclusive business roofing is. W'K've been st it over twelve yert. We ' guarantee every square iuch of our goods, and our workmanship down to lbs drir- : ing of the Inst nail, lit will pay you to write ns for prics ami desortpt We niBltcr. j The Elaterite Roofing Co. RJS5e"yB trihuted only thrnugh the leading newspapers In each city of the world, but to readers of the paper the charge will be only 10 cents n ropy. Call at The Astorian office and get one. The entire series will ccuislst of 80 port folios, Issued one each week, which will MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. J There nothing like doing a thing j thoroughly. Of all th Salves you ever heard of, liucklen'a Adnlca, Salve Is th best It sweeps away and cures Burns, f Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, ; Skin EruDtlons and Piles. It Is only j ho tmillivl (Hn.,-1 i, uiil,rl,..r. trr.nt I 2Sc. mill minrn nt ed to eMve satltifltC- L St. Louis If the subscription price of $3.00 is deposited at The Astorian office. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAH termaster, Astoria, Ore., April 23, 1904. Healed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. rn., May 13, 1904, mid then opened for on extension to a frame Quarter master's Storehouse, at Fort Stevens, United States. Tentative and Indirect to reject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this office. Envelopes should be murked, "Proposals for construction," and oddressed to Captain Goodale, Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore. Hon by Charles Rogers, druggist ASK THE AGENT FOlt TICKETS VIA THE If AIR ROUTE. via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Lojls, is one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas sed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and In this connec tion to all points beyond, makes It to your advantage, In case you contem plate a trip to any point east to write us before making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes, B.. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSET, T. F. tc P. A. 142 Third etreet, Portland, Ore. F. B. THOMPSON, T. & P. A. Room 1, Oolman Bldg, Seattle, Wash ,, ! llllll To 8pokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and all ' points east and south. Q OVERLAND TRA1N3 DAILY H u The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail u 8PLENDID 8ERVICE t UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Casosds fcd ' Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full b formation call en or address It DICKSON. ! ' ' City Ticket Agent 112 Third Street Portland. Or. a. a. TKnvsjsi a w v. A- 111 Jlre Avenue, Seattle, Was i