The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 06, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE BIX
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 0, Jail.
(Cigars
In All Brands and Sizes
We have them in stock. The Trade
supplied at absolutely bottom prieea
We have added a Pipe Repairing
Department. Best work in this line.
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530 Ccsmercfal Street 114 Eleventh Street
I A ISSN
FAREWELL OF
INDRASAMHA
Oriental Liner Departs Today to
Keturn no More to .the
Columbia River.
AN A5T0R1A PRODUCT
Pale Bohemiau Beer
Best Iu The Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
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Cafe
the The Best Restaurant
Pfilftfl I KtBlareals. 25 Cents,
fllClvb 1 v SoBday Dinners a Specialty
Eerytnisr tbe Maiket Affoids
Palace Catering Company
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TAKES ONLY PARTIAL CARGO
Klconiedlii, New German Liner,
Far Knat-Other Mar.
itime llaiipeiiiiii.
only a portion of her cargo at Bhawr
htU and la then to proceed 700 mile
up the Yang river to Hongkong, where
the remainder of the cargo la to be uti
loaded. Navigation on this river I
very uncertain and the echooner may
not get away as anon aa her matter
expect. The trip promise to be a
moat Interesting one, especially In view
of the hlatllltles now In progress.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Marina Note.
The steamship Elder arrived late
L. 8. ANDERSON,
421 Bond Street.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Wednesday night from San Francisco. Fop 8al-rurniture of six room flat
Inquire at Ai
Will eel! all or part.
torian Office. .
When the oriental liner Indraaamha
departs from the Columbia river to-
day she will cross the bar for the 'last
time, exept in the event that ahe la
chartered at om later date to ply
between the Columbia and the fax east.
She la the last of the Indraa to quit
the service. The next vesi n rJ
rive her from the orient will be the
Nieomedla, which departed from Toko-
hama April SO, and which ta due about
ay 18.
The Indraaamha arrived down the
river yesterday with .only a partial
cargo of stuff for ' the orient. Two
other oriental liners were in port when
the Indraaamha arrived, and there waa
Head wind delayed her.
The large 7000-pound anchor recent
ly loat by the dredge Chinook haa been
recovered by F. D Itock, a diver
The four-masted barkentln John
Smith arrived yeaterday from Fan
Pedro. She come to take a cargx) of
htmhnt
The gnaollne schooner Delia arrived L t T , t , ,
.Sterdav from Nr.tu.va. aft.- rlhr N,W ,loek M0 iu,t
For Sale On team, harness and
wagon.. Price of outfit. (400.00. For
particular inquir of W. Knaps,
Knappa, Ore,
t Yokohama laxaar. Call and see
th latest novelties from Japan.
yesterday from Ncstueea, after rather
a atormy paaaage. She la herrefter to
burn dlatlllate. the new fuel, and will
he laid up at Aatorla tor repair. I PIANO TUNtn
Because of the heavy weather yea- Fee good, reliable alane work tea veur
teniay anernoon, mere waa but one leeal tuner, Th. Fredrlckse I07t
movement in or out of the harbor. Send etreeL 'Phan Red MM.
The bar wa rough and several veesels
which wer ready for aea did not get Union mad heating tovea.hem man
away,
The steamer-Homer yesterday torn
pleted her cargo of aupplle for the
government lighthouse In the north
and will poaalbly get to aea today. She
cleared yeaterday for Ketchltikan,
Alaska,
ufaeturod and vary itova perfect, at
Montgomery! tin and plumbing
store, 425 Send street. 'Phon 1031.
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WE LEAD IN BATTLESHIPS.
Union Mutual Aid Association, af
Portland, Or. For on dollar per
month inaur against accident or
sleknes. P. A. Trulllngr, AoenL
not enougn freight to jro around. Now.
however, the China Commercial
freighter have been withdrawn from
the run. and the four German vessels
under charter to the O. R. & N. Co.
will doubtleaa be able Jo secure full
cargoes.
captain Craven has been making
this port ever since the oriental serv
ice was established and ia well known
here. Yesterday he bade hi friends
farewell, expressing the hope he would
Parliamentary Return Shows Lin on
Navies of th World.
London, May L A parliamentary
return Issued this morning giving; the
BEST IB-CENT MEAL
You can always find th best 15-oent
meal in th otty at th Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 112 Commsrolai street
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,
Ttatt.UComiiicre.lMrttfs ASTORIA, OREGON
THE LOUVRE
a first uassloncert Hall . Finest Itosort Jn The City
ADMISSION FREE
a nvn "h a -rr -rr -r
a n jxavj J i v j r llOu 11 A M ' CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.
some day return again to the Columbia
river run.
The Indrasamha's cargo Is valued
at only $60,692. She takes T.307 bar
rels of flour, worth $28,302; 33,332
bushels of wheat, valued at $28,000:
160,000 feet of lumber, worth $1800,
and sundry consignments of freight
worth $6790. Four Japanese passenic
ers are aboard for Kobe, and there are
12 Chinese passengers for Hongkong.
Of the Chinese four went aboard at
Astoria. - Five of the Chinese are be-
Ing sent back by the government off
clals
WOOD. WOOD. wnnri
number of warships built and building Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, any
of the seven strongest navies In the nd of wood at lowst rices. Kelly,
world credits Russia with only one
complete submarine boat. This la of
175 tons and was launched in 1901
Dim u -...iti . i a. . - .
"""" ireuneu. However, wiin If I . a.i-. . ,
others 1.1 r ..., " " aiaoia, on
a f iKt note rolntn ouf than It u tan
th transfer man. 'Phon 2211 Blaofc,
Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera
nous.
certain whether all of these have
actually commenced. The United
States comes first In battleship with
13, Including the Idaho and Mlaalaalp.
pi In course of 'construction, followed
by Great Britain by 12. The latter J
constructing 17 armored cruisers
against 11 for the Vnlted Btates, the
third In order being France, with nine
armored crulst-rs building.
INCREASE IN EARNINGS.
POSER FOR THE OFFICIALS.
Don't Know What to Do With Waif
Who Stowedaway.
New York. May 6.-A newsboy waif " ' -UDm'"e" 10
ho has had two fr h,, ,,.... .hJh0,der' 111 tMr n'lhr 'Jy 'n 1
Miehigsn Central Railroad Company's
Report Shows Business.
Chicago, May 5. The annual report
of the Michigan Central Railroad Com
pany for the year ending December
31, 1903, to be submitted to the atock-
Colfax roller fd mills en SO hors
power motor and starter boxf bolt
ing, shafting and pulleys, and en
Fairbank floor scales! also an
butcher' wall seal. "
Lost-Plain gold ring, betw.,, t,,
nth and Thirtswth str.,t M '
small diamond Mttlg. R.urn u lh
affic and rv reward.
Th Morning Astorlan will b 1ZI4
f.ra4qrlffln'.bookdor.nd.t
Scully, algar star, msr Elev.-ti,
and Commercial streets.
Firct-elas meal foe 15c, ,
aetr, pie. or doughnuts, J U 1
mtaurant, 434 Bond street.
Mrc, Sehwara, Practical Midwif, 23?
faction guaranteed.
Lump Ceal-Larg UrepsRin8 up
T -'"" JMt, and er.
dr ten f Udysmlth cL Th,
dstiver It. ttet lump aL
Ald.rbreek Transfer CompanyB.g.
s-b iransisrrsa and wood fur.
Msn4. Order received at Osstcn'
Ubt. Phon Main la? I t, L
Ccddca, Mgr. " 4
Standard aertabta ami
- -J.BI
hawef bath, finest made, priM $15,
Only two screws to But In j.k-
A. Mentgem7, and plumber,
428 Send street Phon 1031.
Upper Astoria ha a place whor ye
can get a fine glass ef beer, stf
win and liquors a you can find
any plac in th city. -
HARRY 40NI8.
Opposite North Paeifle Brewery.
A .THOUOIITTUL MAN.
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, ln-t.
knew what to do In the hour of need.
Ill wife had auia an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physician
could not help her.' He thought of and
I .t ri 1 . ... ... .
SAMPSON'S LONQ HAIR WASTHE Z "7 Z , I ' "
e.uu ku J...L. v . V . ,h l r"f at once and was finally
r1' fJ 1ft. 1" 'h0UW V Only c at Charles Rg,
.L r drur tor.
ai L . J"t Ja aa 1 a.. 1
m veoieni sareer snop, where
there) are first-ctass artists.
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 THt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES
aigam ana Astor bts. ASTORIA
who has had two free rides across the
Atlantic is being held at Ellis Island
by the immigrant officials. They have 8 .-.! a
. , . , '." learnings of $375,632.
lu tier iiib viuue 10 nv
trolt shows an increase In freight earn
Ings of $2,3S2.103 and In rjassemrer
Nearly all of
this, however, waa wiped out by an
MpnartfYIAnt fit Wa.hlnwtnn v.n., .. 1,1 '
lacks orecednt. increase In operating expenses of about
The lad, Samuel Mrganlander, Is 7
$3,055,027.
mu - s a s . . . m . .
voara ld HI. n.. u .m muiio ssawu npon TO IW
htt , , , , (Marquette railroad for the year end
here from Rcmnnv unA hnth I
here from Germany and both father
and mother died some time ago. The
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING GUAR-
tennaster, Astoria, 0(e., April 23, 1901.
-Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will
be received at this office until 10 o'clock
a. m. May 1J, 1904, and then opened
for an extension to a frame Quarter
master' Storehouse, at Fort Stevens,
Or. United States reserve the right
to reject any or all proposal, plans
can be seen and specifications obtained
at this office. Envelope should be
marked, "Proposals for construction,"
and addressed to Captain (JooJale.
Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore,
Office t.f c. Q. M. Vancouver liar
rack. Wash April H, im, HsuM
Proposals, B triplicate, wis be re
erlved here until 11 ecleck, a. rn.
May , 1904, for furakblng fuel at
military posts In thia department for
fiscal year commencing July 1, 1904.
Information furnished her or by
quartermaster at posts, V, 8. re
serves the right to reject er accept
any or all proposals r any part
thereof. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked: "Proposalw
for Fuel at-" addressed V. . liodg
aon, C. Q. M.
ing December 3i, 1903, has been sub
mltted to the stockholders' meetlna:
I
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas CHj to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicagt
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul
t Chscago, run tia
Chicaeo. Milwaukee
Railway
St. Paul
Each route offers numerous attraation.
The principal thing to insure a uick,
comfortable trip east is to see that you
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul Railway.
h S. ROWE.
General A Jeni
134 Third Street, Portland
VJ' 0 Beer.
child made enough money by selling " rT. u " mwnnmwn
newananer. ue. u ,n Detr0,t- The reDOrt how that the
newspapers to sustain life. About a
month 80 he wandered aboard a
French steames to get warm, and, ly
Ing down In the steamer, fell asleep
When he awoke the ship was far at
sea and he was ordered to get up for
his meal. Apparently the officers did L.., .
. ., (Titled
net earnings, after payment of Interest,
were $1,616,678, an increase over the
preceding year of $630,074.
AUCTION SALE OF JEWELS.
not dlscver that the child was a stow
away. At Havre he went ashore and
the Untied States consul general got
him a Job In a restaurant until the
next French liner sailed. The vessel
brought him back, but he Is destitute
and an alien, so the Immigrant officials
held him up pending Instructions,
Which
Transport Wrecked.
New York, May 5. A transport
which was conveying; the foreign mill
tary attaches to the scene of war has
been wrecked, striking a rock near
Shlmoneskl, according to a World dls
patch from. Toklo. The attaches
are being carried by another steamer
to their destination.
Persons Attend 8slc
brings Big Price.
j new 1 oik, aiuy o. many imea per
sonages have attended the auction
sale of a casket of Jewels, 122 In num
ber, says a Herald dispatch from ton
don. The gems were announced as the
property of a nobleman, but according:
to the correspondent, It was an open
secret that they were put up for sale
by the Marquis of Angelesey. The
sum of $119,940 was reullzed, the high
est individual price being $20,000. This
waa for a fine drop pearl. Other art!
cles sold from $2000 to $18,500, the lat
ter price being recorded for a drop
shaped pearl weighing 105H grains
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. Ingiolon has commenced a closing
out sale of everything except HAW.
It inolndec Costa, Wrappers, Rkirls, Underwear, Bbirt Waists, Stock
ings, Notions, and all -Ladle' and Children's Furnishing tlewk
: WELCH BLOCK.
HOTEL PORTLAND
The .Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Prkr Man for Chairman.
New York, May 5. Colonel James
OufTey of Pennsylvania has been se
lected by the supporters of Judge Al
ton B. Parker for chairman of the
Lunsmann's Odd Trip. ,
The four-masted .schooner J. H
Lunsmann arrived down the river yes
terday and cleared for Shanghai withL . ..... ... .,
1 OHM tt ,v.- ... iuHWH-a.uu u commmee, says
vii'Vh j. lie Kituuner im La ri i nn iflrr, , .
I been held between Colonel Guff ey and
personal representatives of Judge Par
aer nere are given as tne basis for
Don't expect I
1 eninv nvul I
health as lona this belief.
as the stomach
iaVeak. That's
imDOssibla.
trengtben it I
Fear of Steamer's 8sfety.
New York, May 5. The Japanese
With the Biters I merchant steamer Haglnowal Maru,
?niT,'LbeR,tb bound 'romnvonson to Fusan, 1, con-
overdue and fears are en-
Poor AoDetll. I tertained that she has met the same
Heartburn, Ifate as the Ninshlu Maru, says a Her-
inaiieiiion.
RTnuaru rt.. i- j
T'sTflH Uvtr CompWnti Russlan rald Acrwn the east coast waa
Hfl j Italwayscores "'drably
i Vi- ' . UJ Poor AddUU. tertained
DISTILLAiTE
The coming Fuel for Marine Propu'iion,
Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY
Effectiyt. Distillate is decidedly ths
Gonomical Fuel
For all engines at preaent using Gasolins.
Call and get our price.
, lost E
Phono lt01
NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts.,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Give it a Trial "Ported Tuesday,
Don't Forget the .GREEN STRIPE ' j
at the Eagle Dance Hall I 't.i.tmiX.