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SIX THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, MAY, 21, 1904.
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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars.
Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices for
Fishermen, Fanners and Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN,
Tenth and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON
THE LOUVRE
A First Class Concert Hall - Finest JResort In The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.
COLUMBIA IS
BACK AGAIN
0. R. & N. Steamship Arrives
After Having Been Laid Up
for Extensive Repairs.
IS NOW BURNING CRUDE OIL
Brought All the Freight She
Could Carry and Large Nuru
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Marine News.
The deep whistle of the O. R. A
N. steamship Columbia. o familiar
to Astorlans, sounded along the river
front yesterday. The Columbia had
Just arrived from San Francisco and
her whistle was blown more than
usually In celebration of her return
to her run out of San Francisco. She
brought all the freight she could well
carry and had one of the largest pas-
senger lists that has come north for
months.
The Columbia had been oft the San
Francisco run for about four months.
She was laid up at San Francisco for
a thorough overhauling, and after be
ing placed on the dock It was decided
tn iniitull nll-hiirnlnff annaratua. This
necessitated further delay and thep-
nteamshln was three weeks lae In
getting back Into the
service. She 01ney
looks as spick and span as a new boat
and Is In shape to handle the heavy
traffic of the summer months.
For some time the Oregon was on In
the Columbia's place, but a week ago
went to Seattle to engage In the Nome
trade. The Nome City then was sub
stituted, but made only one trip for
the Columbia. Now the Nome City
must find other means of earning divi
dends for her owners.
The Columbia had a large quantity
of freight for Astoria and was at the
dock here for two or three hours. Her
passengers were enabled to come
ashore and look around the city, and
many of them vlHlted the canneries
during the afternon. Late In the aft
ernoon the Columbia left up the river,
compositors have difficulty In wrest
ling with It The contractions are as a
rule understood; but the other even
Ing sub-editors 'and compositors alike
were "floored." for In a report of a
sermon made by this particular Jour
nalist there was this "tu." Solutions
were sought In vain, so the writer had
to be seen In order that an explanation
might be got. -What's thiatu'?"
asked the chltf sub-editor. "Simplest
thing In the world." said the abbrevla
tlonlst; "what else could It be but
transsubstantlonatlonT
LIST IS NOW COMPLETE.
Total Registration of Clatsop County
8hown to Be 2650.
Couuty Clerk Clinton yesterday Is
sued a revised statement of the regis
tration of city and county for 1904.
The revised list shows a total In the
county of 1650, the city being credited
with 161T and the country with 1033
The registrations In the city were as
follows:
No. 1
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
til
870
274
37
190
177
Total I17
In the country precincts the regis
trations were as follows:
Seaside 812
New Astoria
96
WarrentQii
John Day ...
Knnppa
Svensen
Clatsop
Chadwell
Youngs River
Westport
Melville
Walluskl ,4
Jewell
Elsie
Vesper ....
Mlshawaka
Push
SAN JOSE UNDER REPAIR.
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 PICTURES
Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA
Will Take Place of Pulitzer While
Latter Is Being Overhauled.
The pilot schooner San Jose, the
property of the state of Oregon, was
yesterday taken from her berth at the
O. R. & N. dock around Smith Point
.where she will be repaired. The re
pairs to .the schooner will be made
under the direction of Captain Camp
bell, chairman of the board of pilot
commissioners. Her bottom will be
cleaned and new paint will give her
a more attractive appearance.
The San Jose will, during the com
ing summer, be placed In service while
the Joseph Pulitzer Is being overhauled.
The Pulitzer has been In service all
winter and has seen much hard weath
er. When shipping Is quiet the Pulitzer
will be laid off. She will be taken to
Portland and there placed In the dry
dock, where her bottom will be cleaned
and painted and other repairs made. It
Is likely the San Jose will come off the
ways within a short time and that the
Pulitzer will go Into service Immediately.
Total 1038
After all the registrations were In
the lists were checked and the names
rearranged In those eases where vot
ers had moved from one precinct to
another. This work was quite ex
tensive every name on the rolls being
checked off. The books are now in
shape to go to the Judges of election.
Estimates of the number of people
who have not registered vary, but the
belief Is general that the city will cast
a much greater vote than 1617. The
country has registered fully, and It Is
nrobable the vote will fall below the
registration. The vote of the city will
depend largely upon the supply 01 nsn
around election day. If fish are plentl-
ful, the fishermen will remain out on
the river, while If the supply is poor
they will exercise their elective fran-
chlse.
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regnlatinf neaitruaMoB, Wins sf Cardai baniihas inflammatio
frost the suture IttnaW organism aad tb strengthened licramsnts
brisf tk atnau Dak to taslr preww place. Tail is what Wine of
Cardiii did f Krs. Ulrdllnjee. ft banished the racking- pains and
kursiaf iaSaeamatiea aad brosffht ker relief. She was lettored to
health aad itroaftlt aad fhts Wiae of Oardai the credit of miking
ker able te bseotaa a kappy MOwier. This medioine eqaips a woman
Ur erary dutf W witaheofl aad laotikerhood. There are masy si
ferisg weaea wke tbick fbat health can never be theirs Hut
canaet leeure tba asrrlaes of a great spesialitt, but we waat to say
right bar kUt vbila Mts. Virdljiwer lives ia Philidelpkia, a great
uedieal eeotor, ska dayeaded on Wine of Cardut fer a sure and ike
was sured. Tkis sasae sieditine is withla yenr reaek. Will yea
take it?
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Marine Notes.
The Delia left out yesterday for Nes
tucca.
The schooner G. W. Watson has been
towed up the river to load lumber.
The schooner W. H. Talbot departed
yesterday for Shanghai with a cargo
nf lumber. She takes 991,130 feet of
lumber, valued at $9749.82.
The lighthouse tender Columbine has
been taken out of the Portland ary-
rinck and removed ta her berth. She
Is expected down shortly.
The steamer Vosburg arrived yester
day from Tillamook with another raft
of logs for local mills. The Vosburg
will probably be engaged In this busi
ness all summer.
Told on a Journalist.
A comical story Is Just now going
about among London Journalists. It
concerns one of their number whose
copy" is so charged with amazing
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MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Girl wants a position as waiter or
chambermaid.. Inquire at No. 182
Alameda Ave.
Wanted Two or three furnished reoma
for light housekeeping. Inquire at
Asterlan office.
Mrs. Sohwars, Praotleal Midwife, 287
Bend 81. Reasonable charges) calls
faotion guaranteed.
First-class meal for 1Bc nice cake,
coffee, pie, ar doughnuts, Bo. U.
restaurant, 484 Bond street.
Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up
8. Elmore A Co., Main 1861, and or
der a ten of Ladysmlth seal. They
deliver It.. Select lump coal.
For Sale One team, harness and
wagon.. Prlot of outfit, $400.00. For
particulars Inquire of W. Knapp,
Knspps, Ore.
JAPANESE GOODS.
Now stock of fancy goods Just arrived
at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work oeo your
local tuner, Th. Fredrlokson. 2071
Bond street 'Phono Red 2074.
Union msde hosting stoves, homo man
ufactured and very stove porfoot, at
Montgomery's tin and plumbing
store, 429 Bond street 'Phono 1031.
Wanted Position by a man of experi
ence in selling clothing and furnish
ing goods) can furnish references!
spesks Finnish and Swedish lan
guages.. Inquire at Astorisn Office.
Upper Astoria ha a plaoo where you
can get a fine glass of beer, as good
wines and liquors as you can find
any plseo In the city.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Psoifio Brewery.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prless. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phono 2211 Black,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
For Sale At Gaston's feed stable, one
Colfax roller feed mill one 20 hone
powsr motor and starter box) belt
Ing, shafting and pullsys, and one
Fairbsnks floor scales! also one
butcher's wall scales.
READY FOR CHICAGO DERBY.
English tad Favorite of the Fourteen
Horses Carded to Btsrt.
Chicago, May 20. Fourteen of the
original nominations which numbered
80 are listed to start In the Chicago
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derby to be run at tne openin
Hawthorne tomorrow. Outside the
American derby, the Chicago derby Is
richest race for 8-year-olds In the west
and some of the best colts that have
ever faced the barrier will run. The
Indications are that English Lad will
go to the poet the favorite, his odds
tonight being 3 to 1. Proceeds Is next
at to 1. while the other 12 are strung
out at from 8. to 1 to 30 to 1. Of the
14 horses carded to start, Mower King
Is the dark horse as he has never won
If the track is fast Proceeds will prob
ably be scratched.
ATHLETES TO CHICAGO.
8tanford Men Expect to Take 8econd
Place in Meet.
Stanford University, May 20. Eight
of Stanford's best athletes left today
for Chicago to compete in the western
iornniiiriA.ta field meet to be held
there June 4. They are S. S. Homan
mile and half runner; W. F. Dunn, who
holds the Pacific coast quarter-mile
TnrA: Norman Dole, worias recora
Dole vaulter; J. M. Beach, pole vaulter;
R. F. West and W. H. Beach, broad
lumDers: W. H. Lanagan, Denver, high
and low hurdles, and O. E. Hyae, wno
holds intercollegiate record, 16-pound
shot rut The team expects to take
second place.
Fought to a Draw.
Baltimore, May 20. Marvin Hart of
T-mtinvilla and Gus Buhlln of Akron
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why ase gelatine and
spend koass soaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and scJoitag when
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jmrfimq U she package. Bfcjaply add hot
wKea4seoeool. It's parts eSioa. Aaa
Pe. Trytt toUby. Jf n"-1F" o ., fought 12 rounds to draw here to
night
BEST 1S-CENT MEAL
You can always find the best 15-eent
meal In the city at the Rising Sun
restaurant No. 612 Commercial street
SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE
eauso of his death. You should get
your hair cut at least oneo a month
at the Oooldsnt Barber Shop, whera
there are first-class artists.
Alderbroek Transfer Company Bag-
gsgo transferred and wood fur
nlshod. Order rooelvad at GasWa
stsbls. Phono Main 1671. E. L
Geddee, Mgr.
Standard portable and adjustable
shower bath, finest made, price 818.
Only two screws to put In plseo. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
429 Bond street Phono 1031.
Wanted Energetic, trustworthy men
or women to work In Oregon, rep
resenting Isrgo manufacturing com
pony. Salary, 840 to $90 per month
paid weekly! expeneeo advanced.
Address with stamp, J. H. Moore,
Astoria, Ore.
Wanted Several Industrious persona
In each state to travel for housa
established 11 yearo and with a
large capital, to oall upon merchant
and agents for successful and profit
able line. Permanent engagement
Weekly essh salary of $24 and all
travsling expense and hotel bill
advanced In cash oaoh week. Ex
perienco not essential. Mention ref
erenoe and Inclose oelf-addressed)
envelope. National, Caxton Bldg
Chicago.
Offlc of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar
racks. Wash., April 87, 1904. Sealed
proposals, 'n triplicate, will be re
crlved her until 11 o'clock, a. m..
May 26, 1904, for furnishing fuel at
military posts In this department for
fiscal year commencing July 1, 1904.
Information furnished her 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
posal should be marked: "Proposals
for Fuel at-" addressed F. Q. Hodg
son, C. Q. M.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. Iogleton has commenced a closing
out sal of everything except HATS.
It include Coats, Wrappers, fikirti, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Stock
ings, Notions, snd all Ladies' and Children' Furnishing Goods.
WELCH BLOCK.
New Style Restaurant
Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords.
Open Day and Night Good Service.
ASTORIA, OREGON
CO Hth St, next door to Griffin Bros.
snd sdolnlnl the Offlc Saloon
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
DISTILLATE
The coming Fuel for Marine Propulsion.
Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY
Effectiye. Distillate ia decidedly the
.lost Economical Fuel
For all engines at present using Gasoline.
Call and get our prices.
rhone lwei
NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
Comer Ninth and Commercial Sts.,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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