The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 07, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE BIX
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904.
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onacco
In All Brands ottd SIze
We have them in s!ock. Ttie Trade
supplied at absolutely bottom prices.
We have added a Pipe Repairing
Department. Best work in this line.
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530 Ccmmerclal Street -114 Eleventh Street
SHIPMENTS
IMPROVING
Lumlw Exports for May Promise
to Be the Greatest in Sev
eral Months.
FIVE CARGOES ARE CLEARED
of the union sailors are correct, he I
keeping the men occupied until he get
n opportunity to. dispose of them to
advantage to some sea captain.
Owing to the fact that there are no
deep water sailor In port and there
have been none for th past few wki
there In mhii color given to the theory
.if the union seumen. They believe
that (Ul of the surplus men are working
In Sullivan' mine, and that whenever
he In offered 155 head for them they
can he gotten here In very hort order.
AN ASTORIA PRODUCT
Pale Bohemiau Beer
Best Iu The Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
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Palace
Cafe
The Best Restaurant
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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Flour, Feed, Provision, Tobacco and Cigar.
Supplies of mil kinds at low st prices far
Fishermen, Farmers tod Logger
A. V. ALLEN,
Teatli and Commercial Ntrctt ASTORIA, OREGON
THE LOUVRE
A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Kescrt la Tie City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.
Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors.
Phone No. 83 1
THE WIGWAM
GtS BROOKE, Manager
Great Palace of Artof thePacific Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and G jars
SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PIC1LRES
Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA
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The
fledicine That Cures.
Asm, Oiu, May 11, 1HL
Via of Cartfoi akaolatly dor car sick raL I
consider it la toot nlax aiedictn, u4 it is ta
csrsprst em bet tick wocu ou sat. u it Sua as a rala,
only a few bou. to 3Kt a eomplwa and lasting ear.
I wjwcsally recoBSMBd it for bwtiim r onaa troabiea,
lngsmicstioB asd aicaraiioe. paitful, profas or scaaty
tumauioi aad it is a Boost valaaaf ad;sact to as
dansg lb gwiau scnad, iasansg easy ckUatcrta aad
ipee-Jy rcwrr.
It taoald tT a p!ac ia err bom a ft Is a tra
fpesd to Jt, moitet asd ssauica aad I bom heart-
Warm an
Dr. lira, Bachanan is &a aaihority a the science of sedicine aad cer
tLn!y appreciate the great work phniciana are doing for the relief of fuf
faren. Bat this doe not deter Lot bora expressing Ir Tien ia praise of
Win of Cardui.
Mrs. Bucbaaaa's high intelligenc and long and sscceamfol experience
render her adTtc of great Tain. Wine of Cardai regulates tttajtraaUon,
area bearing -do an pais and relieve scaring women of tie pain asd
misery to which their sex ia hair. Too have the word of Dr. Qockaaan aad
thouaa-is of other eminent women that Wice cf Cardui will oompietsT
curayou.
All droggists se'.l 11.00 bottles Wiae of CardaL
r.
Weinhard's Loccrer.
Quintet le of Vessels Now ltalj
for Se Tiike 3,:U2,tKS;) Fh-i-Other
Mnrlue Xews
of Interest.
May la going; to be the banner month
for shipments of lumber If IndlcatUms
are to be retted upon. Many lumber
veeaela are now loading at different
points along the river, and 19 or more
cargoe wtll be cleared the present
week. Five veaset. now ready for sea
or departing yesterday take more than
J.0O0.000 feet, and when the loading
vessels finish the total will be consid
erably augmented.
Lst month s foreign shipments were
very light compared with the exports
of previous months, but thus far May
has made a very good showing. The
coastwise trade likewise la picking up.
and generally the outlook la more
promising.
Of the latest quintette of vessels to
finish one. the steamer Prentiss, got
to sea yesterday. The others are still
in the river, but- will sail within a few
days. The five vessels and their car
goes follow:
Prentiss fIS.WO
Sophie Christenson $40,000
Newsboy tT7.SJ
C. & Holmes .- (10.000
Hesper 400.000
Another Coal Corgo.
The steamer Chlco arrived In yes
terday from ttdysmlth, It C. with an
other cargo of coiil for Samuel Klmore.
The Chlco brings SJJ tons, or Just
about as much as she brought around
on her previous trip. The coal comes
from the Wellington Colliery Company
and Is of the Nanalmo lump variety,
said to be the finest fuel coal available
In the northwest. There was good de
mand for the Chloo's first cargo, and
It Is probable she will bring still an
other cargo.
Total I.J;.JSJ
The Prentiss got away yesterday for
Saa Francisco, The schooner Holmes
arrived down and cleared for the Bay
city, but Is still in the harbor. The
Hesper goes to San Pedro, the Chris
tenson to San Francisco and the News
bey to Hilo. H. L The Lunamann
departed yesterday for China with
about 1.130,000 feet of lumber.
SHIPS SAILORS FROM HIS MINE
Larry Sullivan Reported to Be Still in
Sailor Business,
The following story is from the Port
land Journal:
It is the opinion of members of the
local sailors' union that Larry Sullivan
has cot severed his connection with
the sailor boarding house, but is still
one of the leading factors of the enter
prise. They are und-r the Impression
that he Is now working out one of the
greatest schemes that he h.t.- ever
undertaken since his long residence at
this port. If their suspicions are true
Sullivan is dealing In the sailor traffic
with his old time energy, but In an
entirely new and original manner.
According ta these beliefs of the
union men, Sullivan is using all the
sailors that he can get together to work
in a mine which he owns In south
ern Oregon. His plan, so It Is stated
Is to pay them a certain rate of wages
as long as they are digging for gold,
but whenever a ship reaches the har
bor and wants a crew he sends enough
men up from the mines to supply her
He receives for them the regulation
price of 55 a man. It Is alleged, and
it Is pointed out that this sum will be
more than enough to pay their wages
while they were working on the mining
property. Hence, it Is argued that
Sullivan is having his mine thoroughly
developed at practically no cost to him.
It Is claimed that In the old way of
shipping sailors direct from the sailor
boarding house, the proprietor was
under the expense of boarding them
and they were bringing In no returns
In other words It was asserted that he
had to charge blood money for them In
order to come out even. He boarded
them for a month at a stretch quite
frequently before there was an oppor
tunity to ship them. During this time
the sailors were living In ease and idle
ness, and the proprietor took chances
of playing even by getting big prices
for them when a ship became short of
a crew.
But now, however. If the statements
Marine Notes.
Despite the rather Inclement weather
yesterday the bar was smooth and sev
eral vessels arrived and departed.
The steamer Homer departed yes
terday for Alaska with a cargo of
supplies for the government light
houses there.
Captains Edwards and Fuller were
down from Portland yesterday to In
spect the steamer Edith. They re
turned on the night train.
The oriental liner departed at J: IS
yesterday afternoon. She goes to the
far east with a small cargo and will
not return to the Columbia,
No Dessert
More Attractive
by aae fak&iae and
ap as ij SanIbs scaling,
ewMtaaiiy, flaToriag
aad SbLxiog waan
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better rasmHs ia two Miami?
iattepaatage. &aplTadiWs
aad sat teasel. bsarsisua. lsa
she fcowwwiM. JUksawaW.kataav
Try it ka-awy. Ia. few Pratt Eav.
WHIPPOOKWILL T1MK.
Let dwn the bars; drive In the cows;
The west Is dyed with burning rose;
Unhitch the horses from the plows.
And from the cart the ox that lows.
And light the lamp within the house.
The whippoorwlll Is calling.
-Whip-poor-will, whip-poor. will."
Where the locust blooms are falling
On the hill:
The sunset s rose Is dying.
And the whtppoorw-m Is crying.
"Whip-poor-will, wblp-poor.will;"
Soft, now shrill.
The whippoorwlll Is crying
"Whli-poor-will."
The cows are mtlkedf the cattle fed;
The last far streaks of evening fade;
The farm-hand whistles in the shed.
And In the house the table's laid;:
The lamp streams on the garden-bed.
The whip-poor-will Is calling.
"Whip-poor-will, whip-poor. will;"
Where the dogwood bUwms are fall
ing On the hill:
The afterglow Is waning.
And the whlppwrwlll's complaining.
Wild and shrill
The whippoorwUI's complaining.
-Whip-poor-wni-Ttie
moon blooms out. a great white
rose;
The stars wheel onward toward the
west;
The barnyard cock wskes once and
crows;
The farm 1 rapped In peaceful
rest;
The cricket chirps; the firefly glows.
The whippoorwlll Is calling.
"Whip-poor-will, whip-poor. will;"
Where the bramble-blooms are falling
On the rill;
The moon her waVh is keeping.
And the whlppjorwill ! weeping.
-Whip-poor-will, whip-poor-will;"
Lonely still.
The whippoorwlll hi weeping.
"Whip- poor-will."
Madison Caweln. In May Atlantic.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
L. 8. ANDERSON,
421 Bond Street.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
For Sale Furniture of a ala room flat
Will sell all or part. Inquire at As
teriait Offlee.
NO FECNE NEEDED. .
A certain rich man who recently de
parted this sphere was a merchant In
Sonora in the early days, and although
possessed even at that time of con
dlserable of the world's goods he was
not noted for his charitable deeds. Mr.
Blank was always averse to sub
scribing for the public Improvements
that had been projected in the town,
and whenever any such plan was set
on foot Blank was approached with
considerable misgiving on the part of
bis most progressive fellow citizens.
One day some of the aforesaid cltl
sens deemed It advisable to put a
fence around the city cemetery. A
committee waited on Blank In the
hope that he would contribute for the
dead where he would not do so for
the living.
The chapman of the committee ex
plained IU errand, stating that It was
desired to ornament the town's burial
ground, and Incidentally asked Blank
for a subscription.
"WelL for my part I think It a very
foolish Idea," said Blank. "Certainly
no one wants) to break Into the cem
etery; it'a a sure thins that no one
can break oat; so what's the use of
putting fence around the place?"
For Sale One team, harness and
wagon.. Prloe of outfit, S400.00. For
particulars inquire of W. Knapp,
Knappa, Ore.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fancy goods Just arrived
at Yokohama Baisar. Call and see
the latest nevtttisi from Japan.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable plan work see your
local tuner, Th. Fredrlekscn. 2071
Bend street 'Phone Red 2074.
Union mad heating stove, heme man
ufactured and very stev perfect at
Montgomery's tin and plumbing
store, 42S Bond street 'Phone 1011.
Union Mutual Aid Association, of
Portland, Or, For on dollar per
month insure against accldsnt or
sickness. P. A. Trullinger, Agent
BEST 15-CENT MEAL
You can always find th best 18-oent
meal in the city at th Rising Sun
restaurant, No. (12 Commercial street
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Card wood, mill wood, boa wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
Barn en Twelfth, eppoeite opera
house.
Fee Sale At Gallon's feed stabls, one
Colfa roller fd mill one 20 horse
power motor tnd starter bout belt
ing, shafting and pulleys, and one
Fairbanks floor scslesi also one
butcher's wall scales.
For Rent Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping.. 121 Nmth
Wanted Steady, practical cutttr
tailor wants steady Job. N. P0Mn
586'( 'i Washington St, Portlsnd, (je,
Lost Plain gold ring, between Elty.
enth and Thirteenth' street.. nM
small diamond setting. Return to this
office and reelv reward.
The Morning Astoria will be found
for sal at Orlffin't book store and at
cully' cigar tar, corner Eleventh
and Ccmmerclal streets.
First-class msal for 15 kiss salts,
off, pie, r deughnut, ft. U. ,
restaurant, 434 Bend treet.
Mr. Schwan, Practical Midwife, tXt
Bend St Ren4bl Hrfcsi sella,
faction guaranteed.
Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up
t, Elmer A C., Main 1M1, and or.
dor a ton f LadysmitH cost. Thty
deliver it. Select lump ecai.
Alderbrook Transfer Cmpsny-Bg.
gag transferred and weed fur
nlshed. Order received at Cation's
stable. Phone Mala) M71. E. L
Ceddss, Mgr.
Standard portable and adjustable
shower bath, finest made, price f 11
Only two screws to put In place. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
429 Bond street Phon 1031.
Upper Astoria ha a plae where you
can get a fin glass cf beer, at good
wines and liquor aa you can find
any place in the city.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Psnifi Brew try.
SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE
cause of his doth. You should get
your hair cut at least ones a month
at the Occident Barber Shop, whore
there are first-class artists.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAll
termanter. Astorln, Ore., April it, 1904.
Sealed propotnli, In triplicate, will
be received at thlsolllce until 10 o'clock
a. m May IS, 1901, ond then opened
for an extension to a friime Qunrter.
master's Ptorehnuse. nt Fort Htevens.
Or. United SUiIps reserves the right
to reject any or all proposal". I'lnns
can be seen mill sjum I Mi ul ioim obtained
at this office. Knvelopes should be
marked, "ProiHwul for construction,"
and addressed to On 'tain (ioojulc.
Quartermaster. Astorl-t, Ore.
A tittle life may be acrtflced to a
sudden attack of croup, If you don't
have Dr. Thomaa' Etiectiic Oil on
hand for the emergency.
Office of C. Q. M. YaMcmver TUr-
nicks, Wash., April 17. MOt. Healed
proposals, "n triplicate, wll be. re
ceived here until II 'clock, a. m.,
May 24, YM, for furnishing fu-l nt
mllllnry posts In this department for
fiscal year commenting J sly 1, 1901.
Information furnished her or by
quartermasters at poata. W. b. re
serves the right to reject r accept
any or all proposal r any part
thereof, envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked; "Proposals
for Fuel nf " addressee 1. . Hodg
son, C. Q. U.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. Inglelon lias rotiimenrei! closing
i out sale til everything except IIAT3.
It inolndm Costs, Wrappers, Hklrts, Underwear, Shirt Walsta, Slock
ings, Nolioui, and all ladles' ami Chililran'a Furviisblsg lie-
WELCH BLOCK.
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Firiet Hntel In the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
DISTILLAITE
Tlio coming Fuel for Marine Propulsion.'
Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY.
EttecsiTs. Dintillate is decidedly ths
a
Most Economical Fuel
For all engines at present using Gasolino.
Call and get our prices.
I'hon ttHl
NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts.,
ASTORIA, 0RCQ0N.
Don't Forget the GREEN STRIPE
at the Eagle Dance Hall I