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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
PAGE SIX, TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1901, T8hac69.,H"Ctears 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. Ml HAD 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street NO MONEY IN THE TRAFFIC Shipowners Can Not Pay Expen ses at Rates Which Are Pre vailing at Present Time. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest BIG GERMAN REACHES PORT al Gets $.1 n Ton, but Will Just About Clear ont of Op erationOther Murine News of Intercut. The big German ahlp Nal,' Captain Schulte. arrived In port Tuesday night from San Francisco, from which port she sailed from Astoria April 15. She conies In ballast and Is under charter to load grain for the United Kingdom for order. The Nal will be towed up tne river this morning. The Nal roc-! aids to navigation. Inspector Onlkln will make the trip. The steamship George Loomls un loaded at Astoria 15 drum of distil late for the Standard Oil Company She has on board 300 barrels of coal oil for the Portland agency of the com pany. Captain Harry Hurkholder yesterday turned the Vanguard over to Captain Charles Jordan. Captain Hurkholder haa gone to work for the Wurren rack ing Company and will operate one of that firm's steamers. Tho Auntrlan ship Francesco Clul- aeppe I. arrived down the river yester- day and was taken to lower harbor anchorage by the Wallula. She goes to AntofoKMSta, Chile, and takes i cargo of 1,504,175 feet of lumber, val ued at 1 15.000. THREE KILLED IN RIOTS. Polios and Workmen Precipitate Bat tle on Streets. New York. May . Three persons were killed and probably 100 wounded In the riots last Sunday, says a Herald dispatch from Duettos Ayres. North Pacific Brewing Co. The trouble grew out of n en Isters 2570 ton gnd capable of tak-j counter between the police and the! ..-. I ....!,. ...h.. . ....... I jnff away cargo of 4000 tont of grain. lv r v" ,"",," T'r"' wa,J' The charter rate of the big German " "T "iebralU U" MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For Sale Furniture of a tlx room fat Will sell all or pari Inquire at At torlan Office. For Sale One team, harness and waoon.. Prlee of outfit, 1400.00. For particulars Inquire of W. Knapp, Knsppa, Ore. JAPANESE GOODS. New stook of fancy floods jutt arrived at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and tee the latest novelties from Japan. . PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plane work tea your local tuner, Th. PYeaVlckcon. 2071 Bend street 'Phone Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, home man ufaetured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 429 Bend street 'Phone 1031, The Best Restaurant s wnnnanonaannnousanneanatjaaacaantinimn a a a a 3 a a 8 U xt n n The Palace Cafe Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty E erythln? the Maiket Affords Palace Cateiw Comtanv aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatnuaaaaaaaaaaaaB a a 8 a a a 8 8 K a STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Flonr, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Supplies of ail kiods at lowest prices for Fishermen, Farmers and Loggers A. V. ALL,EIV, Tentt t.d Commtrciil Struts ASTORIA, OREGON big German Is 20 shillings pence, or S5 a ton. and the wheat cargo, which she will take away from the Columbia, will net her J20.000. But. despite the fact that the Nal's rate Is greatly in excess of the charters recently fixed for Columbia river loading, her owners will not make anything out of her coming trip to England. The vessel was at San Fran- Cisco when chartered. She came north In balluat. which must be removed be fore she can load, and by the time she gets to her next loading port, prob ably Antwerp, she wlll have Just about eaten up the $20,000 which she will get for taking 4000 tons of grain around the Horn. "Therms mighty little profit In a 20s 6d charter," said Captain Schulte yes terday. "By the time my vessel ar rives at Antwerp I presume we will load there on our return Union Mutual Aid Association, ef Portland, Or, For one dollar per month insure against accident er tlokness. P, A. Trulllnger, Agent bor day. Some of the workmen mo lested women who were on their way to a tram car. When the police Inter-1 BEST 1S-CENT MEAL vened. one of the workmen fired a re- You can always find the best 1Seent volver at the police who shot into the air. A light ensued, resulting In one policeman and two rioters being killed. Many of the rioters were wounded. The municipal ambulance picked up 25 of the latter, but It Is known that there were about 100 hit. The parade, which was conducted by the socialist party, proceeded without Interruption. meal In the city at the Rising Sun retteurant, No. 612 Commercial street For Rent Store room suitable for any small business. Inquire of Stoop Jef fers Co., cor. Tenth and Duane. Phone 2285 Red. TERMS MUST BE MADE. May WOOD. WOOD, WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, tho trsnsfer men. 'Phone 2211 Biaek, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. Building Operations In Chicago Be Seriously Retarded. Chicago, May .-Building operations For ale-At Gaston's feed stable, one . . ... . j . , , I Colfax roller feed millj one 20 horse in inicago win oe rcuirauu cnuunijr I . .... ... I power motor and starter boat belt unless tne sione. nme ana cement ,B( lh,ftinfl ,nd pu,y( ,nd we will Just teamsters make terms with their em-1 Fairbanks floor scales) butoher'e wall scales. also about have broken even. Considering Li.-. Th ,iri.r. .(an.i i).ir flht that thm la trillrh Knftf A than ... .. .. I other vessels have recently done, 1 fF h,hw '' by cMn "lr,kM SAMPSON7 LONG HAlRVv7uSTHi guess 1 should be satisfied." lwo cncprH- 1,10 e'P""". cause or his death. You should get Agenta winter for the S u" "4l Pm A Weloh, Sn Frsnolsoo, CeL The Morning Aitorlsn will be fW for sal. at Griffin's beck , tor, M ,! Scully', cigar .t.re, , E and Commercial streets. L. S. ANDERSON, 421 Bend Street LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Flrtt-cUti meal for 15c aloe oak. wnn, pm, wr eouonnuis. Be, U, a, restaurant, 434 Bond street. Mrs, tenwari, Practical Midwife, tSt Dcnd t Reasonable chargM astit. faction guaranteed. tAI A tilSTS a ass . . naniaw-nr OAITON'S Pirn stable, wool, hides, furs, sacks, rub I ber boots and thoes aad eld metal Lump Coal Large Lumpe-RJng up 9. timers A Co., Main 1ML snd er. der a ton of Ladysmlth coat. The deliver it., select lump coal. Aldarbrook Transfer Company-Bag. gage transferred and weed fur, nlshed. Orders received at Oaston's stable. Phone Main 1671 E. L Csddes, Mgr. Lett On Commercial street between court house and. Hellbern's. store, Isdy's silvsr watch, with bead fob. Finder leave at Astorlsn office snd receive rewsrd. Standard portable and adjustable shower bath, finest made, price f IS. Only two screws to put In piece. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 429 Bond street Phone 1031. on two concerns, Captain Schulte Is now In Astoria drlven t0 orsanl" t0 pr0,ect thom h..hA. .v .i .i- selves, nave now ueciureu a iwnuui. ...u irui iui .iiv tiiiii time, jie wun lur- I merly In the Kerens and made one run The dea,er, met ,U,J forme,1 the A" home In her In 126 days. He left the your hair cut at least once a month at the Oocldent Barber Shop, where there are first-olatt artists. soclatlon of Manufacturers and Deal- THE LOUVRE First Class Concert Hall - - Finest .Resort la Tie City ADMISSION FREE ATTEACTITE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. Columbia In January, 1903. in the Nal " BU'ldl"g Mater,a,', AU ,he ,arB very falrr concern ln tne cl,y were represent ed. The organization aecmeu uy ununi mous vote to close every plant pend Ing a settlement. and went home In 12S day passage. The captain Is a large man ! with a merry blue eye and an attract Ive German accent, and haa had less trouble, perhaps, with his crew than any other master who haa frequently visited this port. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, as good wines and liquors as yen can find any ptaoe In the city. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paift Brewery. Office of C. Q. M. Yaneeever Mnr racka. Voh., April 17, 1M4. Sealed proposals, 'n triplicate, wll be re celved here until 11 o'clock, tu m May 21 1904, for furaWhtng fuel a military posts In this department for Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GUS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICT IRES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas Citj to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chioag via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run ria Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attraction!. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway. ft S. ROVE, General Ajent 134 Third Street, Portland Weinhard's Working in West Channel. Tne bar dredge Chinook Is now working ln the new west channel at the mouth of the river. This channel opened up some time ago, following the heavy freshets In the river, and ftt tne Auditorium hotel. the bar pilots have been ualne- It ex- ,aymen and n,anjr lnMer were P"' uiusivciy. n uuera me Deal neia 01 work for the Chinook, and she Is now deepening It. In view of the fact that the bad bar has had much to do with OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAIt termnsler, Astoria, Ore., April 23, 1904 Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., May 13, 1904, and then opened The stone and lime teamsters have for Bn extension to a frame Quarter- v.r 1 hon riw.lvln? ft 25 a. duv and d(- I c l . ......, -. ...... " - - . - .,iu, . durmvunc. ui r.iri mrvens. informat jn fumUh4 ks l,v! manaea ts.w. or. United 8totis reserves the rlirht . in rui .ir-i nnv fr ail nrnrtn... i i i .. . . . ' mum servea in nam n muj ...,t! To Unify Presbyterisnlsm. can be seen and specifications obtained any 0r all proposals 9$ aay parti Phl.ni.A Kail A A tmiaf.nrlfln tit i at In I timtim V ttVMfram aKai.1.1 k. . . . ... I - - 1- - - ...w.v, m. merroi. envelopes eoniniBkag pro-4 Prebyterianlsm haa been the general mincea. Proposals for construction," posals should bo marked: "Proposal theme of discussion at the banquet of the Presbyterian Social Union held Nearly 400 and addressed to Captain dooJale, for Fuol at-" addressee) F. . Hodg Quartermaster, Astorl. Ore. I son, C. Q, M. the unfavorable shipping conditions here for the past 12 months, the advent of god weather and the dredging of the bar are considerations of great moment Well-posted shipping men say the Columbia can hope for little until the depth at the month of the river Is increased. moderator of the Presbyterian church. north, discussed "Presbyterlanlsm and Unity," strongly advocating the wip ing out of doctrinal lines In the Pres byterian church. Announcement was made of a conference to be held be tween directors of the Cumberland Presbyterian and Presbyterian churches at Buffalo this month, look ing to a union of the two churches. Boy Not Guilty. Canon City, Col., May 4. The sealed verdict which the jury brought ln in I Steamer Capsizes. Bracebridge, Ont, May 4. The Nav igation Company's steamer Oriole haa tle cae of Myron Aldrlch, the young careened In the Muskoka river about boy charged with train wrecking, has half a mile from here. She had J""' been opened by Judge Bailey and found started on her regular trip with thirty t0 be ot guilty. The prosecution at passengers and a heavy cargo of once moved the aiHmiMal ot the CMe freight for up the lakes. Aa the boa a(.a,ngt wlll,am Denton, believing that was turning the bend she was caught undcr above condltong convIc on the side by the current and turned tIon wa lmp0Mible. Lowell over, xne crew broke the windows In the cabin and rescued all the pa- HATtS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. iDgleton has commenced a closing out sale of everything eioept IUT8. It includes Coats, Wrappers, Bklrts, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Stock, lugs, Notions, and all Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Used. WELCH BLOCK. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. sengers there. A number of women were taken out through the lower cabin windows. Marine Notes. The steamer Elmore departed yes terday for Tillamook. The lighthouse tender Heather haa received orders to sail Monday for Alaskan waters, where she will visit What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arkwa in tfc 3mil every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try delicious and healthful dessert. Pre. pared in two minutes. Nobpilintrf ne baking I add boilinr ! nnH .t I eooL Flavors: I Beei. J fcenT and Strawberry. Get a package I at your grocers to-aa. tacts. Ellis, the third boy charged with the crime, was found guilty by the Jury a few days ago but has not been sentenced Russians Search Vessel. Port Said, May 4. The Persian and oriental steamship Osiris, nine hours out of Brlndsi, has been stopped, boarded and her mails examined by the Russian warship Erbln, which fired a blank shot across the Osiris' bow. The Russians detained the Osiris for two hours, searching the malls. They de manded the Japanese malls but these were at the bottom of the mass of post matter and remained untouched. New Auto Association. New York, May 4. After canvassing the mall vote of the association, it has been decided by the board of dl rectors of the American Automobile Association to effect forthwith con solidation with the motor league. The new organization will be known as the American Motor Association, DISTILL, AjTE Tho coming Fuel for Marin Propu'sion. Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY ' EffectiTt). Distillate k 'decidedly the Most Economical Fuel For all engines at present using Gasolinr Call and get our price. lhone loot NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts., ASTORIA, OREGON. Don't Forget the GREEN STRIPS at the Eagle Dance Hall I P..riTERSCfl