-T1TE MORNING AST6UTAN, FftTBAY, MAY 47r1904.-- W.-.W.-f---"''' 1 1 4 . Mara a In All Brands ntid Sizes -. v.' . It "--. " -- . ft " .. r ' '.i ' ye nave them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pie Repairing Department. Best work in this line. 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street LEAVES FOR THE SOUND AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J: a a a a a a a a a The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant" : f ; . a Refnlar Metis. 25 Ceota jj Sunday Dinners a Specialty ; a E erytnlrj toe Market Affords a a Palace Catering Company S aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaststittaaaaaaaaaaau 7 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Floor, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Supplies ot all kinds at lowest prices for Fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V. ALLEN, THtb Commtrci.l Slftets . ASTORIA, OREGON THE LOUVRB A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Besort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROG RAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. Revenue Cutter Perry Departs a Sundown to Be Prepared for Northern Cruise". GIVEN ROUSING FAREWELL Ulcctro Takes Party of Friends or Officers as Far as llnr Seven Vessels Added to Overdue List. The revenue cutter Commodore Perry departed at sundown last night for the sound. News of the fact that the cutter Was to sail created a furor among the many friends ot the officers of the Perry, and during the day they were kept busy saying good-bye to faetr acquaintances here. The cutter beth, La Rochefoucaul, Wynford and Neck, all sailing vessels. ' Dredge Doing Good Work. The port of rorttand dredge Colum blft la doing an excellent piece of work In making the ship channel In the lower part of the harbor., The work la slow, on account of the nature of the ma term!, but the channel, when owe dredged, will be permanent. In Ave days she has excavated 35.000 cubic yards of material , It consists of blue clay and gravel with a liberal sprinkling of sticks and logs. The clay and sand Is deposited 500 or (00 feet buck from the bank, where there la no danger of Its getting Into the river again. The new channel, which will be SO feet deep and 300 feet wide, will extend from the lower beacon to a point above the present Alblna ferry. Marine Notes. The lighthouse tender Columbine has returned from Portland, where she was overhauled. The Gerald C. arrived yesterday from Taqutna bay. Bhe brought 411 cases of cans and 10 tons of scrap Iron. The steamer Alliance arrived last avantiiff frnm Ran Franrlaeo. with her took a berth at Elmore's dock In the! , m . fr.lght ,,,. forenoon and there coaled for the trip around to the sound, and by 6 o'clock all was In readiness for the sailing of the vessel. ... . . Friends of Captain Dunwoody and the other officers determined to ac company the cutter as far as the mouth of the river, and Dr. Earle was asked to take down the party on the Electro. The doctor readily compiled with the request, and when the Electro pulled away from, her dock shortly after S she was crowded with ladles and gentle men. Together the two government vessels steamed down the harbor, and for 15 miles farewells were cried back and forth. The trip exemplified that parting is Indeed sweet sorrow, for the evening was a lovely one and the jaunt down the bay proved a great pleasure, When the two boats reached the mouth of the river the final farewell took place, the Electro's party wishing the Perry's officers a pleasant Journey to the north and expressing the wish that all may soon return again to As toria. As to whether or not the Perry will winter here next season there seems to be a wide difference of opinion. It Is learned on high authority that a larger vessel will be sent here next winter, as the Perry Is considered too small to be of assistance to shipping during the stormy season of the year. However, the opinion prevails among many that Captain and Mrs. Dunwoody will be back next year, and from this It Is taken the captain will be trans ferred to the larger vessel. As was started yesterday, the Perry will go on the drydock at Seattle and after being overhauled will, be fitted out for the cruise in Alaskan waters. The barkentlne John Smith depart ed yesterday for San Francisco. She takes 360,000 feet ot lumber and 1.400, 000 lath. The barkentlne Northwest arrived yesterday from San Francisco, after passage of tl days. She was delayed by head winds. The Northwest reg isters 489 tons and Is In command of Captain A. C. Smith. . The bar dredge Chinook yesterday made another fine showing at the mouth ot the river, taking away from the ridge on the bar during the day 4500 yards ot sand. Her officers are highly enthusiastic with the results which are being accomplished, and are convinced that the Chinook will not be long In demonstrating her ability to provide the required depth. r' The least busy counter in your store is where the things yeu didn't adver tise are sold. Look about the store and see. " Si 'Business opportunities' I l'S ! "J Lost Lady's shell purse containing lady's gold watoh with Initials M ' B. engraved en the ease.. Lost be tween the Imperial oyster house and ; Hillside osmstery May 23.. Return ' (or reward to Imperial oyster house. Lump Coal Large Lumps Ring up 6. Elmore A Co., Main 1981, and or der if ton of Lady smith coal. They deliver It. Select lump eoal. JAPANESE GOODS. New stook of faney goods Just arrived at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and tee the latest novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER. ' For good, reliable plane work see your looal tuner, Th. Fredrlekson. Ewl Bond street 'Phone Red 074. Union made heating stoves, home man ufactured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's ' tin and plumbing store, 42S Bend street 'Phone 1031. Upper Astoria Ttas a plaee where yeu ean get a fine glass of beer, as good wines and liquors as you ean find any place In ths slty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paoiffo Brewery. SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE oauss of his death. Yeu should get your hair cut at least ones month at the Occident Barber Shop, where there are first-class artists. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at. lowest prices. .Kelly, the transfer man. Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite , opera house. , K J' t! bO'Xf MARYLAND DEMOCRATS. 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 Hit ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA OVERDUE LIST GROW8. jtwmdim ssaisiBalliiaMi liiiwiilii l; 'm ' . , n"-"S - M .- u 0 - Where does li go? That's a question we are asked a dozen times . . . . , a day. .Where does the Rock Island go? ' The answer is: Pretty nearly , everywhere - To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topeka and Kansas City. ; To St. Joseph and St Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St Paul. - L B. CORHAM, Ceneral Agwii, 140 Third St," Portland, Ore. L-yv-vJ ef -a" : 3 J Seven Vessels Added to the Roll at San Francisco. A dispatch from San Francisco says There was a big spurt In the overdue market today. Seven vessels were ad ded to the list posted at the Merchants' exchange, a larger number than has been placed on the board In a single day for years. The wholesale posting was the result of a telegram received from London reporting that the Brit Ish steamer Florida, at New York from Calcutta, had passed through miles of wreckage on May 5, 100 miles east of Nantucket lightship, consisting moetly of case oil. In the wreckage were raft and small boat upside down. The day before she met the wreckage the Florida experienced a very heavy gale, All the new overdue carry cargoes of case oil, and though none of them is overdue In point of time, the report made by the Florida gives rise to fears In the case of every one of the oil carriers. Nothing has been heard from any of the vessels since they left the Atlantic coast. All are posted at the low rate of 6 per cent and all are bound from New York or Philadelphia for points in the far east. The list Includes the Juteopolls, Wil ly RIckmers, Largo Law, Queen Eliza ) Weinnard SO TIRED Tet you toss about all night, unable to sleep." It's. your nerves that are un strung. Weak nerves are starved nerves and you therefore need something to nourish and put vim and vitality Into them. For this particular duty tlos- tetters Stomach Bitters is highly en dorsed by physicians. It Is also In valuable In cases of Poor Appetite, In somnia, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Weak Kidneys, ..Biliousness and Malaria, Fever and Ague.. We hope you'll try it at once. Laser V ijuauu seer. STOMACH BITTERS Senator Gorman Dictates Policy of Con vention Through Entire Session. Baltimore. May 28. The democratic state convention of Maryland met In this city today, adopted a plutform and elected delegates to the St. Louis con vention. Senator Gorman was a dele gate from Howard county and the plat form adopted by the convention admit tedly embodies -his opinion as to what the national platform should be. It was confined to national Issues and practically Indorsed the line of action followed by the democratic committee during the lute session of congress. It calls for a moderate tariff revis ion. Independence , for the Filipinos, economy In expenditures and full In vestlgatlon of aU alleged crookedness In the postofflce and other govern ment departments, and severely crltl clsed the present administration. It condemns the methods under which the Panama canal territory was ac quired and alleges the administration disregarded the law and treaty obllga tlons toward a sister republic. While the delegates to St. Louis were not Instructed except to vote as a unit It Is admitted that this course was fol lowed by the request of Senator Gor man, the convention being plainly the humor to Instruct for him. j, Notioe to Contractors. Proposals will be received by the Astoria Water Commission until 1 p. m. on June t, 1904, for the construction of a Stone netalnlng Wall at Six teenth street and Irving avenue, Asto ria, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Water Commission, 601 Duane street The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. II. MANS ELL, Clerk. Wanted Two or three furnished room , for light housekeeping. Inquire' at Asterlsn office, Mrs. Schwara, Practical Midwife, Z$T Bond St. Reasonable charges) satis faction guaranteed, t J y , j n. J Piret-otase meal for 19o nloe cake, .. oeffee, pie, or doughnuts, Sc. U. f. restaurant 434 Bond atrtft,---T For 8f An Ideal cash register, good) ae new) will sell cheep for cash. Ad dress C, care The Astorlan. BEST 15-CENT MEAL Yeu ssn always find the beet 15-ecnt meal in the elty at the Rising Burs restaurant, No. 112 Commercial street AWerbreok Transfer Company Bag gage transferred and weed fur .nlshsd. Order received at Qasten'a .Ufa!.. Phone ' Main 1l?t. C. L. Oeddee, Mgr. For Sate At Gaston's feed stsbte, one Colfax roller feed millf on 20 herst power motor and starter bexi belt Jng, shafting and pulleys, and one Fairbanks floor sealesi also an .: butcher's wstt scales. Standard portable and adjustable shower bsth, finest made, pries 1S Only two .crews te put In piss. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 42S Bond street Phone 1031. such "scientific rubbish." Of what good Is an artistic temperament or genius to the sculptor who does not know the origin, the Insertion, and the contour of the various muscles, who Wanted Several industrious psrsena ' In each state to travel, foe house) established 11 years and with large cap its I, te salt upon merchant and agents for successful snd profit abls line. Permanent engagement Weekly cash salary of 24 and all traveling expenses and hotel bill advanced In cash each week. Ex perienee not essential. Mention ref erence and Inolos self-addressed) envelope. Notional, Caxton Bldg Chloago. 'i.'r. - Is not thoroughly familiar with tho hu man anatomy? Michael Angelo thought It worth while to spend a great deal of time upon the atmtomy of a horse) and upon abstruse mathematics. , In Hsil and Wind in Kansss, J W lshlta;t Kan.,' May 28. At 4:80 m. a tornado struck seven miles north west of Augusta, Kan., wrecking light houses and accompanied by hall, which did much damage to crops. . What appeared like a cyclone also tore up an orchard, ana destroyed a Darn at Valley Center, Sedgwick countyl '' : Hot In Pittsburg'. ' Pittsburg, May it. Two deaths and a number of prostrations were recorded tonight. The maximum temperature Is 91. ' measures common '' and He Was Going to Be an Artist. From "Success.". "My son Is going to be an artist," said a proud father; "he does net need o study a lot of scientific rubbish.' Perhaps this father does not know that what he calls "scientific rubbish" the ' difference between the the superb, between mediocrity and excellence. It was What thln man called "scientific rub blah" which made the difference be tweeri the works of Michael Angela and those of 100 other artists of his day who have gone into oblivion. It was this "scientific , rubblsh"-Hstudy- lng anatomy for a dozen yearsthat gave Immortality to his statues of Moses and of David, and to his paint ings, the "Last Judgment" and "The Story of Creation." .,'. Many an artist of real ability ,has failed to produce any great work of art because of his ignorance of just ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX.Prea.and Bupt K.L.BIHHUP,Bcreury , A. f. FOX, Vloe Prraldttit. AHTyKIA HAVINOH BANK, Treat V Designers and Manufacturers of V V thk latest improved 5 CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. " COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED," - ' 2-yti;Al li comStimuth soucrrED.Tq III . y Toot of Fourth Street,, f ) ,, J f , r, j . ASTORIA, OREGON. 433 Commercial Street 1 Mr i i ! V7 Phone Main 121 't'''!!!!l Sherman Transfer Co. y ;HENRY SHERMATf, MaBflger Cf t1 Hacks, Carriages-rBaggago Chccketl and Trau8ferred--Trtick3 and S . - Furniture WagonaPianos Moved, Boxed and Shippod. I ? ! f f t T t H m i . HATS TRIMMED FREE jjrs. Ingleton has commenced a closing oat sale of everything except HATS. It includes Costa, Wrapper j, Skirls, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Stock ings, Notions,; mi sil ,'Ladies' iitf , fitiijan'i Furufebing Goods. WELCH BLOCItr" New, r StyleiiRestaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords.' Open Day and Night.:. Good Service. 120 ilth St. next door to Crlffla Bros. $ . , ; f f. I- Si snd idjolnlnj the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON- A'ROOF THAT IUIIIAT'SEUIEWTE KiJfi it. . Wears better than anything else on the mai-kni. lHtloiDnrA1 t Jl fa. 1 1.; The price will satisfy you.,., 80 wUl be roof. Write for information. The Matente Roofing Co. 2?! bldg 5 O w PORTLAND. OPFr.oM X,riSJM MlA'Xrilmm full of news iroih ht 5 and near are Jho pages of THE MOKNING ASTORIA Jia niimil be? of readers is rapidly increasing, and it is acknowledged to be the r: bet newspaper Astoria has ever had. -Do yoa ADVEHTISE in it