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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1904)
SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1904. .i-ftVj-SIjjjlsw-. , flips f tM ,x Tobacco iirs Brands and Sizes have them in stork. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pipe Repairing xi lepartmeiU, Best work in this line.H I ft 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street MASTER SAYS Captain of Schooner Samar States That He Will Not Race With Schooner Hall. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT ' Pale Bohemian Beer , , Best Iu The Xorth west ... - North Pacific Brewing Go. a a s a a a The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Eterytbisff tie Market Affords Palace Catering Company aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanntttissttaaaaaaasaa STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices tor Fishermen. Farmers sod Loggers. . A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets ' ASTORIA, OREGON THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - Finest Kesort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE H'EEKLY 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 , Iflt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA FOUR-MASTER GETS TO SEA Master Thinks He Will Catch Five Sticker, But Has Not Wagered on It-Other Mar itime News. The four-masted schooner Samar. with a cargo of lumber for Manila, departed Sunday. Her master was ashore Sunday morning and when questioned about his reported race across the ocean with the Jive-masted schooner H. K. Hall said he thought the report a Joke. The captain went on to explain that he had made no wager with the master of the five-sticker, but that he remarked to the captain of the Hall that he expected to catch him If he got away from port before the Samar should leave. 'We never made any wager," said the captain. "Of course, 1 have lots of confidence In my ship, but there was no talk of a bet of any kind, and if the Hall's master thinks we are going to race he Is mistaken. We will make just as good a trip as we can, of course, and I hope to reach Manila before Asmussen gets to slng-tau. But If I don't I'll not lose any sleep nor any money. The Hall has a few daysr start of the Samar, and. as both vessels are crack sailers, shipping men will await with Interest the outcome of the voyages, especially In view of the talk of their respective sailing qualities. wnT'ClatsopTMel vnisT Cllf toirWw.C- port. Vesper and Mishawaka show ma terlal reduction as compared with the registration of two years, ago, but all the other precincts In the county have either held their own or made materlnl gains. v: ( In the city every precinct gained over 1901 No. 3 precinct shows the great est gain. 64, while No. 4 shows the smallest, 22. No. 4 leads, with 176 No. S : and No. 5 holding second place, each having furnished S74 vot era names. Tno gain in tno cuy over 1903 was $40. The statement of the registration Issued at the close of busi ness lust ntght showed a total gain tor the county of STS, and mall returns will probably Increase the gain to 300 or more. !,.. The following statement shows the registration in the various city pre cincts this year, as compared with that of two years ago: Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 1904 190S No. 1 199 1 No 2 34 19 No. J... ......... 874 S10 No. 4............ 875 85S No. 8.. !74 250 No. ...193 157 No. 7 175 15! 1324 1384 The following statement shows the registration of the country as compared with that of two years ago: 1904 John Day 53 Svensen , 49 Walluskl 24 New Astoria 139 Warrenton 30 Clatsop 38 Seaside 214 1902 2 73 25 Gas Buoy in Trouble. The new gas buoy recently placed at the mouth of the river has been taken to the buoy depot by the Man zanlta. The buoy was In good condl tion when the tender picked it up, but the current was so Btrong It would not stay at its moorings and was adrift when found. The old buoy was con stantly in trouble and frequently was extinguished at night, but the new one was so moored that it was In a very strong current. It Is the Intention to find a new location for It, where It will not be Interfered with by the current. Marine Notes. The Aberdeen departed Sunday for California with a lumber cargo. The Despatch arrived down the river yesterday with lumber and piling and departed for the Bay city. The steam schooner Grace Dollar ar rived yesterday from San Francisco She Is to load cordwood. The oriental liner Nicomedta Is due arrive from the far east. She Is coming on her maiden voyage to this port. to When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It it located in the hart of Chicago only 1 block from the Board of Trade: two Uocki from the Pott Office; within eaajr walking dbeance of the principal theatre, boteli and Korea. ' The traini of all Chicago' elevated raUrmdi pan its doon and take quickly and for a -cent hit , . to any part of the city. - , Three routea Eatt vis Denra,OmahaaadSt Paul. L. B. CORHAM, """ . m Csol Ait, TTtT, irx7r77 I" TWri " , New Record of Registrations Total in City and County Greater Than Ever Before in History of Clatsop County. When County Clerk Clinton receives mall returns, It Is expected, the regis tration of Clatsop county for the forth coming elections will exceed 2600. The books were closed at 5 o'clock last night, but blanks may have been mailed from some of the country precincts that will not reach the office until today or tomorrow. It Is thought probable that few blanks will thus be received, as the statement of the registration shows a pretty full vote has been reg istered outside the city, the total ex ceeding that of 1900 and 1902. Yesterday 179 names were added to the rolls, and the clerks were kept very busy. Blanks came In from nearly all the county precincts, Olney making the banner showing of the day, gven 24 42 41 73 49 53 46 48 127 33 33 24 46 47 123 7 23 21 25 It 18 Totals 959 908 The total registration In the county this year Is 2583, as compared with 2292 two years ago and 2535 four years ago. In 1900 the country registration was 927; the vote, 755; In 1902 the country registration was 908; the vote, 846. In 1900 the city registration was 1638; the vote, 1365; In 1902 the city registration was 1384; the vote, 1500. It Is the opinion that this year's vote will exceed 1800. Melville Chadwell Toungs River Olney Knappa Clifton West port 27 Vesper 10 Jewell 20 Mlshawaka IS Elsie 18 Push 13 MISCELLANEOUS business: oppbRtuNTfTEs 3CP 131 .urn sin Mrs. 8ehvar Praetloal . Midwife, 287 , . Bond 8t. Reasonable charges) satis ; jfaotlon guaranteed. First-class meal for 1jot Tnlo sake, .eoffss, pie, or doughnuts. Be. U. 'restaurant, 434 Bond street' Wanted -Two r three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Inquire at Astorlan offlo. . , , .... kump uoat uarg. uumps King up 8. Elmore 4 Co Main 1961, and or dor ton ef Ladysmlth cost. They deliver It.. Select lump eoal. Lost Plain gold ring, between Elev enth and Thirteenth streets.. Has small diamond eettlng. Return to this offioe and reelve reward. For SaleOna team, harness and wagon.. Prloe of outfit, $400,00. For partieulart inquire of W. Knapp, Knappa, Ore. JAPANESE GOODS. New stock ef fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plana work aea your local tuner, Th. Frtdriokson. 2071 Bond street 'Phono Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, homo man ufactured and very stove perfect at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 42S Bond street 'Phono 1031. BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You can alwaye find tho best 13-otnt meal in tho elty at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street A Startling Test To save a life, Dr. T. O. Merrltt of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes: "A patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer ation of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles, so prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an at tack In 14 mouths." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspep sla, Indigestion, Constipation and Kid ney troubles. Try them. Only 60c at Charles Rogers. WOOD. WOOD, WOOO. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prloti. Kelly, tho transfsr man. 'Phono 2211 Black, Barn on1 Twelfth, epposlto opera house. For -8aleHlgh-bred English pups, Q. M. Eberlo, Warrenton, Ore. inf e Aldsrbrook Transfer Company Bag gego 'transferred and wood furl jilshed. OreJerf reoolved at 2atW stable. Phono Main 1671. E.j L, OaddeeMgr. standard portable and adjustable answer bath, Kitost made, price $18. Only two screws to put In plaoo. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 429 Bond stroot Phono 1031.. S Upper Astoria Viae a plaeo where you ean get a fine glass of beer, aa good wines and llquora aa you oan find My plaoe In tho elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paolffo Brewery. Wanted Several Industrious psrson In eeoh state to travel for house establlshsd 11 years and with largo capital, to eall upon merchant and agents for successful and profit able I ins. Permanent angagsmsnt Weekly cash salary of 124 and alt traveling expenses and hotel bill advanced In cash each week. E psrisnoe not essential. Msntion ref erence and Inclose eelf-addressecf envelops. National, Caxton Bldgv Chicago. Quick Arrest J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital fro ma severe cast of plies causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Uucklen'a Arnica Salvo quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 2Eo at Chas. Rogers, Druggist For Sole At Gaston's feed stsble, ons Colfax rollsr fssd milli ons 20 horse ! power motor and starter bog belt ing, shsfting and pulleys, and ons Fairbanks floor scalsst also ons butohsr's wall seslss. SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE causa of his dssth. You should get t your hsir out at least ones a. month at tho Oooidsnt Barber Shop, where ' there arc first -olaas artists. 7 '. Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar racks, Wash,, April 37. 1904, flealed! proposals, 'a triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 o'clock, a, m,. May 2 V 1904, for furnishing fuel at military posts In this department for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1904. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. 8. re serves the right to reject or accept any or all - proposals or any part thereof,' ' Envelopes containing pro Vai should be marked: "Proposal for Fuel at-" addressed P. O. Hodg son, C. Q. M. I 'i emnana s Lager I Beer. No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and eoloriag when prodases better results in two nbmtea? Everytaisg la the package. Simply add hot Water asd set to sool. It's sejisetiea. Asa. pWtswlusewife. No toeable, less as. se. Try it te-dajr. IiwVetar frrU 14. lessea, Osaage, SMawsenry, 1 ) u.w"ir Advertised Letter List List of letters remaining unclaimed for 30 days at Astoria postofflce, May It, 1904: Ackerman, Max Mr. Atander, Gust Mr. Athey, M. C. Barker, B. V. Mr. Clint, A. J. Church, D. D. Collier, P. P. Cowan, C. P. Mr. DePrles, J. W, . Durkin, J. W. Mr. Eade, Margaret Miss Frederlckson, Ole Mr. Gibson, O. M. Goodell, Ira Mr. ' Henshaw St mickley, Ca H. Haakett, O. Howard, M. Johnson Log Company. Johnson, Anna. Kennedy, Fred Mr. fiattus, Francis A. McMeken, Neal W. Newland, G, W. Pesche, Frank Mr. Puget Sound Can Company. ' RIgle, EHes'. Sanborn, W. J. Schneider, Maggie. ' ' Setterall, Oscar. Sltlck, J, ' Thlrdlch, Ernest. , "1 Watson, J. S. Mr. White, M. E. Nelson, Oscar. ' j .-..-if,; .: Forslgn."'1 ;' ' Anderson, Ole Mr. 1 ' ' Engenfeldt, Charles. ' Halz, Kram Miss. " Jamsa, Alex. " " Nasvlk, Johannes J. Herr, Torson, Alath Herr. 1 ' ' ,1 HATiS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Iogluton has coramenced a closing . out sale of everything except UATS. It includea Coata, Wrappers, Skirts, Underwear, fcjbirt Walsla, Stock ings, Notions, and all Jjulles' and Children'! Furoialiitig Uotxls. I WELCH BLOCK. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service 120 llth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and adolnin the Office Saloon ASTORIA, 0RE00N HOTEL PORT LA N D The Finest Hntel In the Northwest i PORTLAND. OREGON. DISTILLATE Tho coming Fuel for Marino!Propulsfon'. t Cheaper than Oasolinp and .EQUALLY 'i Effective! 'i Distillate :ii idecKJedly I the Most conomical Fuel For all engines at present using Gasoline. Call and get pur prices. "" n ' 1 Fhon. IBOl f I il NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts., Q OREGON.! I r. iLL