The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 01, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1901.
BLAME FIXED
FOR DISASTER
In All Brands and Sizes
We have them in stock. The Trade
supplied at absolutely bottom prices.
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We have added a Tipe Repairing
Department. Best work in this line.
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530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street
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ASTORIA- IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pres. and Supt
F. L. BISHOP, Secretary
A. L. FOX, Vice President.
ASTOKIA SAMKOa BANK, Trea
Designers and Manufacturers of V
THR LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, - - - ASTORIA, OREGON.
j Captain Loll Held Responsible
for Collision Between Elmore
and Vosburg. .
HIS LICENSE IS SUSPENDED
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PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER 0.
Telephone 221.
Draying and Expressing
All goods shipped toourcare will receive special attention.
709-715 Commercial Street.
Reliance
Electrical
Works
H.W.CYISOB,
Manager
We are thoroughly prepared for making
eatimatea and executing orders for
all kinds of electrical installing and
repairing. Supplies in stock. We
sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP.
Call up Phone 1161.
428 BOND STREET
Fisher Bros., Company
DEALERS IN
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
Ciiptain Schroder Exonerated of
All Want Statement of Im
ports for Month Ma
rine Notes.
Responsibility for the collision be
tween the atearrter Sue H. Elmore and
tug Vosburg has been fixed by the In
spectors for this district, Captains Ed
wards and Fuller. The blame for the
accident has been placed upon Cap
tain Loll, master of the Vosburg, and
Captain Schrader of the Elmore has
been exonerated. Yesterday Captain J
Schrader received a letter from Mes
srs. Edwards and Fuller notifying him
that, as a result of the investigation
made into the disaster, he had been
exonerated of all bluine.
The accident occurred May -12 as
the vessels were steaming out of Tilla
mook. In a narrow channel the Vos-
burg tried to pass the Elmore, and,
falling to do so, crowded so close to
her that the suction rendered the steer
Ing gear of both vessels unmanage
able. The tug hit the steamer three
times, and narrowly missed ramming
her again.
Both masters made application to
the inspectors for an investigation
Captain Loll filing a claim for dam
ages against the Elmore. This claim
was protested. The Inspectors took
considerable testimony and decided
that the Vosburg was solely to blame
As punishment for his poor Judgment,
Captain Loll's license has been sus
pended by the Inspectors for a period
of 30 days. The Vosburg suffered dam
age to the extent of $500 In the col
lision, and has Just been repaired at
Portland.
cargoes were cleared during April, a
follows:
Vessel Bushel.
La Uruyere ..110,833
Armen 22.399
Thistle 135.693
Indrapura 384
Value
$ 88,700
17,471
105,840
315
Totals 269,309 1212,326
All of the wheat went to the United
Kingdom, with the exception of the
very small consignment sent to the
orient on the Indrapura.
Barley Exports.
One full and two partial cargoes of
barley were cleared during the month,
as follows:
Vessel Bushels. Value,
Armen 111.125 t 62,674.39
Indrapura 106,745 60,587.00
Lothian 28,623 14,760.00
Totals
243.498 $138.021. 89
Flour Shipments.
Flour shipments were smaller than
for many months past, but two small
consignments having been sent out on
oriental liners, as follows:
Vessel Barrels.
Indrapura t 19,603
Lothian 6,954
Value.
$68,823.00
27,300.00
$96,123.00
EXPORTS FOR THE MONTH.
STAPLE ARD FANCY GROCERIES
Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars.
Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices for
Fishermen, Farmers and Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN,
Tntt Mi Commercial MrtiH ASTORIA, OREGON
THE LOUVRE
A First Class Concert Hall - ; Finest Beeort I The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTBACTITE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.
Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors; Phone No. 831
THE WIGWAM
CIS BROOKE, Manager
Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SEE Tilt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES
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Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA
Statement of Lumber and Grain Car
goes Sent Away From Columbia.
Eighteen full and partial' lumber car
goes were sent away from the Colum
bia river during the month of April
to domestic ports, while five full and
partial lumber cargoes were shipped
foreign during the month. The total
foreign and domestic shipments ag
gregated more than 13,000,000 feet,
which, considering the condition of the
lumber market, is not so poor a show
ing as was expected for the month.
The following statement shows the
domestic cargoes cleared from the As
toria customs house during April:
Vessels Feet
Aurella 650,000
Zampa t 450.000
C. A. Klose 450,000
Alice McDonald 660,000
Elder 2.000
Despatch 600,000
E. B. Jackson 870,000
J. M. Weatherwax 478,936
Berlin ' 25,738
Sargent 80.000
Harry Morse 109,879
Mabel Gale 850,000
Wm.'F. Witzemann 480,000
Aurella 240,000
Oregon 11.000
Aberdeen 200,000
Chehalis 800,000
Ida Schnauer 290,000
Total 7,157,553
Foreign Lumber Shipments.
The foreign lumber cargoes cleared
from Astoria during the month were
as follows:
Vessel Feet. Value.
James Tuft 1,323,823 $13,760.24
Cresslngton 1,707,129 17,588.00
W. F. Garms 1,297,203 16,082.68
Cromartyshire ....1,319,326 13,193.26
Indrapura 271,803 2,150.00
Totals 5,918,784 $62,774.18
The total foreign and domestic ship
ments was 13,076,337 feet
Wheat Exports.
Only two full and two partial wheat
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to enjoy good
health a long
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is weak. That's
impossible.
A Htrengtben It
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ana good neaim
is assured.
It always cures
Poor Appetite.
Heartburn,
Indention,
Dyspepsia and
Liver CompUnti
Girt it a Trial
Totals ....26,657
Will Not Aoespt Low Rats.
The sudden drop In the price of
charters has caused much concern
among thoee ship masters now In the
harbor. Captain Turbet of the French
ship Laennec, states that his owners
will decline any such offer as 15 shil
lings, and that the .vessel wllf be tied
up before so low a rate Is accepted.
There are at present three disengaged
vessels In port. It hns been reported
that the Marechal de Noallles has been
fixed for gruln, but the report can not
be verified. Exporters say they are
unable to offer more than 15 or 16
shillings because of the high price
which they are compelled to paid for
grain, and some say the rate should
drop to 12 shillings. With the arrival
of the tonnage en route, a still further
Marine add lead
drop Is possible.
Following is a copy of the letter re
ceived by Captain Schrader from In
spectors Edwards and Fuller:
"Portland. April 28. Captain Foul
Schrader, Master Sue It. Elmore, As
toria. Captain: We respectfully In
form you that you are exonerated from
nil blame in connection with the col
lision between steamers Sue H. Elmore
and George It. Vosburg at Tillamook
bay, April 12, 1904. Very respectfully,
"E. S. EDWARDS,
"GEO. F. FULLER,
"Local Inspectors."
The Vosburg returned yesterday
from oPrtland and left out for Til
lamook before notice could be served
on Captain Loll notifying him that his
license has been suspended for 30 duya.
It is probable he will be notified upon
the return of the tug to Astoria, or, if
she should be absent for several days.
then notice will be forwarded to Tillamook.
The steamer .Elmore arrived In from
Tillamook last night with a very heavy
passenger and frelgttt list. 8he has
done practically all of the business
since the Inauguration of the rate war.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Wanted A girl for general housework.
Apply Mrs. 0. Zitgler, 314 17th. St.
Fr Sale Furniture of a six room flat
Will sell all or part. Inquire at As-
torlan Office.
Agents wanter for the Sun and Postal
Tvoewrlters. Cunningham, Curtis
A Welch, San Franolsoo, Cat.
The Morning Asterlan will be found
for sale at Griffin's book store and at
Soully'a elgar store, eorner Eleventh
and Commercial streets.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fanoy goods Just arrived
at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan,
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable plane work see your
local tuner. Th. Fredrlokson. 2071
Bond street 'Phone Red 2074.
Union made heating stoves, heme man
ufactured and very stove perfeot, at
Montgomery' tin and plumbing
store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031.
Union Mutual Aid Association, of
Portland, Or. For one dollar per
month Insure against aocldent or
sickness. P. A. Trullinger, Agent
BEST 18-CENT MEAL.
You ean always find th best 15-cent
meal In the city at the Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street
Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag-
gag transferred and wood fur
nished. Order reoslved at Gaston'
tabl. Prion Main 1671. E. L.
Gdds, Mgr.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest jrlc. Kelly,
th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaek,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
Circular and sampl distributers wanted
vrywhr. No eanvasslng. Good
pay. Co-operative Adv. Co.. N. Y.
L. 8. ANDERSON,
421 Bond Street
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Flrst-otas mal for 1B nice oak,
eoff, pie, or doughnut, 6. U. S.
rstaurant434 Bend street
Mrs. Schwari, Practical Mldwlf, 287
Bond St Reasonable eharg) setli
faotlon guarsntesd.
WANTED AT GASTON'S FEED
ttabl, wool, hid, furs, sack, rub
br boot and shoes and aid metal.
For Rent Stor room sultabl for any
mall business. Inquire of Sloop Jf.
fert Co., eor. Tenth and Duan. Phone,
2283 Red.
Lost On Commercial street between
court house and. Hellborn', tore,
ladv's silver watch, with bead fail.
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Flndsr lav at Astorlan offle andX
rclv reward.
Standard portabl and adjustable
shower bath, fintt mad, prlo $11
Only two screws to put In pi. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
429 Bond trt Prion 1031.
Upper Astoria has a place where you
can gt a fin glas of br, a good
win and liquors a you n find
any plao In th eity.
HARRY JONES.
Oppotlt North Psoitis Brewery.
Marine Note.
The schooner Irene waa towed up the
river yesterday to receive a lumber
cargo.
The schooner Ida Schnauer was
cleared yesterday from the Hume mill
with a lumber cargo for San Francisco,
Th BtpamHhln Inverness, with a
cargo of lumber and forage for Ma
rilla, arrived down the river late last
pvpnlnir. She got down too late to
figure In the lumber shipments cleared
from this port In April.
The steamer Nome City, with a cargo
of grain, put to sea yesterday for San
Francisco. Portland longshoremen
have placed this vessel on the black
list because of the failure of her own
ers to pay the union scale and when
h reaches the Bay City there will
be an effort to collect the charge de
manded at Portland.
SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE
eause of his death. You should gt
your hair out at least once a month
at the 'Occident Barber Shop, where
there are first -class artists.'
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAR
termnstcr, Astoria, Ore., April 23. 1904.
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will
be received at this olllce until 10 o'clock
a. m., May 13, 1904, and then opened
for an extension to a frnme Quarter
master's Storehoune, at Fort Stevens.
Or. United State reserve the right
to reject any or all proposals. Plans
can be seen and specifications obtained
at this office. Envelope should be
marked, "Proposals for construction,"
and addressed to Captain GooJale,
Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore,
MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP,
There's nothing Ilk doing a thing
thomuKhly. Of all th Salve you ever
heard of, Ilucklen'a Adnlea PUdee Is the
best. It sweep away and are Burn,
Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Betas, Ulcer,
Skin Eruptions and rile. It is only
25c, and guaranteed to glv satisfac
tion by Charles Roger, druggist.
Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., April 17, 1904. Sealed
proposals, n triplicate, win b re
ceived here until 11 o'clock, a. m..
May 26, 1904, for furnishing fuel at
military posts In this department for
fiscal year oommenclng July L 1904.
Information furnished her or by
quartermasters at posts. V. B. re
serve the right to rjl r accept
any or all proposals aay part
thereof. Envelopes tontstatag pro
posals should be mark TMpoJ)
for Fuel at" addressed T. 41. Hodg
son. C. Q. M.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. iDglcton has commenced s closing
out sals of everything exocpt HATS.
It include Costs, Wrappers, Skirts, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Block
Inge, Notions, snd all Ladles' and Children's Furnishing Jds.
WELCH BLOCK.
Rifle Meet Arranged.
New York, April 80. Arrangements
have been completed for the second
Franco-American revolver and rifle
match to be played by cable in a team
of 15 marksmen of th Cercle del
Carablners de Paris and a team of 15
of the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver
Club of this city. The Frenchmen will
shoot at Paris on May 8, 12 and 15.
The Americans at Greenville, N. J., on
May 7, 12 and 14. Every man will shoot
40 consecutive times. The position for
both weapons will be standing, free
from any rest.
Large Purse for Trotter.
New Tork, April 30. Horsemen have
been notified that the meetings of the
Grand circuit at Empire and Brighton
tracks contemplate offering $30,000 for
a stake race for 2:16 trotters. If car
ried out th puree will be th largest
ever contested for by trotters.
COOPER SHOP
Tierces, Burrels and Kits for Packing
Fish, Butter, Etc., Made to Order at
Lowest Prices by
M. STANnVirH1Cor.l7aDuan.St..
ahtobia, oiirxoorv
DISTILLATE
The coming Fuel for Marine Propulsion.
Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY
Effective. Distillate is decidedly the
ost Economical Fuel
For all engines at present using Gasoline.
Call and get our prices.
Phono ltOl
NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts..
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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