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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
SIX THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904. " I I - m In All Brands and Sizes We have thera in stock. The trade , v " supplied at absolutely bottom -prices. . ' w ; We have added a Pipe Repairing : f ' '' Department. Best work hi thU line. l nf 530 cimmefcia! Street 114 EICYeiitii Street : .jw..' j - AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. he nnaaaoaaana a 8 s 3 8 a a a a a a a "aaaaaaaaaau Palace Cafe aaaaaaanaaaaaannaaaaaaa The Best Restaurant jj Regular Metis. 25 Cents a a a Sunday Dinners a Specialty g Et erythln? tte Market Afforfls Palace Catering Company S STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Floor, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. , Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices (or Fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Ecsort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLUSTRATED P1C11RES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA f " ' Theco are all you need With a Rock Island System time tabic and one of our folders, "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper," you can easily figure out your route to any point in the East. The Rock Island has its own lines from Denver, St. Paul and Minneapolis to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Memphis and 1,200 other towns and cities in the Middle West. It is a good railroad and its trains are as com fortable as money can make them. Write or call and I will take pleasure in giving you full information. . L. '. CORHAM, CsiMral A.Rt, 140 Third Sir, Portland, DRYDOCK BEACON FOR ROCK British Ship to Be First Large Vessel to Be Repaired at Portland's Dock. PLATE HAS BEEN DAMAGED Pilot Schooner Son Jose Again tn Service nt Will (Jo to lier Station This Morning Marine Notes. The British ship Beacon Bock win be the first large vessel to go Into Port land's new drydock. The ship arrived here Monday from Antwerp via Port Los Angeles and left up the river Wed nesday night. Upon her arrival she will discharge the remaining portion of her cargo, and then be raised on tht dock and repaired. When the Beacon Rock was on her way out to the coast from Antwerp she collided with some wreckage. One of her plates and two frames were In jured, and she was leaking when she reached Port Los Angeles. Lloyds' sur veyor made an examination of the ship and recommended that she pro ceed to the final port of call, Port land, and there be repaired. Bids for the work will shortly be invited. The drydock Is proving a valuable addition to Portland's shipping Inter ests, and It is realized now that it should have been constructed long ago. Several vessels have already been raised, but the Beacon Rock will be! the first big ship to go into the dock, NORWAY MAELSTROM ON PIKE AT WORLD'S FAIR. SOLVING THE WAITER PROBLEM Girls Will Wait on Table on Steamer Bailey Gatzert. General Manager Campbell of the Regulator line, like all other steamboat officials, has had no end of trouble with the waiters and cabin boys on his boats, and believes that he has now hit upon the proper solution of the problem. He has engaged a force of young women to do this work on the Bailey Gatzert, and they will have their first trial when the steamer starts out on her initial trip to The Dalles next week. The force of walteresses will be pre sided over by a new steward, Mr. Allen, whose wife will act as stewardess of the steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen have served In this capacity for many years on steamers on the Great Lakes. They will live on the boat, as will the half dozen young waitresses. The latter will be neatly uniformed. Mrs. Allen is now training them In their work. General Manager Campbell believes this innovation will be a popular one with the traveling public. 8an Jose in Service. The pilot schooner San Jose yes terday dropped into the stream, after an Idleness of some months, and today will proceed to the station off the mouth of the river, there to remain until the schooner Pulitzer can be re paired. The San Joae has been put In good shape by the pilot commission and will be capable of withstanding the fury of the elements pending re pair of the Pulitzer. Captains Gun derson and Anderson will go out on the schooner this morning. Marine Notes. The schooner Zampa departed yes terday for San Pedro with a cargo of 450,000 feet of lumber. The steamship Hyades, which ar rived a day or two ago from Taco ma, will load 2,500,000 feet of lumber for the government. The cargo is des tined for Manila. The schooner Mabel Gale arrived yes terday afternoon from San Francisco, She comes for a lumber cargo. A five-masted schooner, supposedly, the Louis, was reported outside last evening. The Elder is due today from San Francisco. j CELEBRATED w einharcfi Imager Beer. If sickly wo men only knew ,tbe value of tbe 'Bitters as a tonic, regulator and health ma- vould any iou- L R n n ! Yi a w a "1 V I found this true. WfoFe bope you'll jtYrw- ai cures sick nesoscse. Cranpi, Bloating Back Acne sod Falotisi Spelli. Ik1, fir Ll fL never use 1 Sitters Fifty Thousand Gallons of Water In Casoadts, Rapids and Falls In Maglo Whirlpool. Off the const of Norway lies the Maelstrom, a mighty whirling funnel Into whose maw go the boats of half a hundred foolhardy fishermen every year who venture too near, , To have brought the Maelstrom to St. Louis would have been an easy matter could the motion of the water have been picked up with the liquid. To construct a whirlpool with all the startling features of the Norway ter ror on dry land la the more difficult fent that has been brought to comple tion on the Pike at the world's fair, Fifty thousand gallons of water . minute are used In the maglo whirl pool, which flfure can better be appre ciated when it is remembered that the central cascade of the exposition uses less than this amount. - The visitor who embarks on the boats of the whirlpool Is given a trip In which thrills come thick and fast. Three times the boat takes Its way around the central waterfall and then seems about to dive through the fall ing torrent. Just before the dive It swerves aside and enters the rapids. After passing safely through this boil ing caldron, a fairy scene opens to view. Between banks girted with tropical foliage the boat takes Its way, passing scenes eclipsing the oriental Imagery of the Arabian Nights In beauty. In the grottoesnre shown tableaux from grand opera and groups from the mas terpieces of fiction. Not only the beau tiful but the mysterious Is shown and many qunlnt Illusions have been ar ranged. The whirlpool la the only set show on the Pike where the scenes may be changed day by day and new features are constantly being added to those already stalled. Although located on the north or sunny side of the Pike, the magic whirlpool has been found to be the coolest place on the Pike because of the continual refrigeration of the air by the falling water. The trip by boat and rail lacks 200 feet of being a mile long, and every yard of the voyage presents an Interesting feature. The whirlpool was designed and car ried to completion by 8d M. Bayllas. a St Louis electrical engineer, who also Invented the land of the midnight sun for the Pah-American exposition. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES mj BEST U'CENT meal Yew esh always find the best 15-osnt ! meat In the elty at the Rising Sun j restaurant. No. 912 Commercial street Lump 'Coal Large Lumps Ring up : 8, Elmore A Co., Main 1961, and or- "(deMs ton To? lady smith oosl. 'They deliver It.. Sslsot lump ooal. JAPANESE GOODS. New stook of fanoy goods Just arrived at Yokohama Sasaar. Call and set the latest novelties from Jspan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your looal tuner, Th. Fredriokeon. 2071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, heme man ufaetured and very stove psrfsot, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 428 Bend street 'Phone 1031. Doss an Education Pay 7 Does It pay an acorn to become an oak? Does It pay to escape being a rich Ignoramus? Does it pay to fit oneself for a su perior position? Does It pay to get a glimpse of the Joy of living? Does it pay the chrysalis to unfold Into the butterfly? Does It pay to learn to make life a glory Instead of a grind? Does It pay to open a little wider the door of a narrow life? Does it pay to add power to the lens of the microscope or telescope? Does it pay to know how to take the dry, dreary drudgery out of life? Does it pay to taste the exhilaration of feeling one's powers unfold? Does it pay a rosebud to open Its petals and fling out its beauty to the world? Does it pay to push one's horizon farther out, in order to get a wider outlook, a clearer vision? Does it pay to learn how to center thought with power, how to marshal one's mental force effectively? Does It pay to acquire power to get of life high and noble pleasures which wealth can not purchase? Does it pay to acquire a character- wealth, a soul -property, which no dis aster or misfortune can wreck or ruin? Does it pay to have expert advice and training, to have high Ideals held up to one in the most critical years of life? Does it pay to make life-long friend ships with bright, ambitious young people, many of whom will occupy high places later on? Does It pay to become familiar with all the lesons that history and science can teach as to how to make life healthy and successful? Does it pay to become an enlight ened citizen, able to see through the sophistries of political claptrap and vote intelligently on public matters? Does It pay to change a bar of rough pig Iron into hairsprings for watches, thus Increasing its worth to more than 50 times the value of its weight in gold? Does it pay to experience the Joy nf nelf-dlscovery. to open up whole continents of possibilities in one's na ture which might otherwise remain undiscovered? Does it pay the sculptor to call out from the rough block the statue that sleeps in the marble, and which shall tell the story of heroism and greatness to unborn generations? Does it pay to have one's mentality stirred by the passion of expansion, to Upper Astoria has a plaoe where you ean get fine glass ef beer, as good wines and liquors as you ean And any plaoe In the elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paoiflo Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Bsg gage transferred and wood fur nlshsd. Orders received at Gaston's stable. Phone Main 1671.- E. L Geddes, Mgr. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord weed, mill wood, box wood, any kind ef weed at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. Notice to Contractors. Proposals will be received by the Astoria Water Commission sntll t p. m. on June I, 1904, for the construction of a Stone Retaining Wall at Six teenth street and Irving avenue, Asto ria, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe olTlce of the Water Commission, 601 Duane street. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. II. MANS ELI Clerk. LOST Ladles' brown alligator Issthsr handbag, containing $10 or 112 Imf pair of speotaoles. Return to 48ft Exchange street ,,. . !4 WANTED-A flirt 'for general' houes work.' to do to Bsy Centsri good! waass. ; Apply to S- Oanaiger A Co. Mrs. Sehwort, Praotloal, Midwlfo, 287 SOna Si niiwnwn hi faotlon guaranteed. WANTED Boy to make hlmsslf use ful around our offioo.. Address Man ager Morning Astorlan. Flrst-elsss meal for 1So nloo oak, coffee, pie, or doughnuts. Bo. U. S restaurant, 434 Bom street For Sate At Gaston's food stable, on Colfax roller feed mild one SO horsa power motor and starter box bait log, shafting and pulleys, and ono Fairbanks floor scslesi also on butcher's wall scales. Standard portable and adjustable shower bath, finest made, price 115. Only two sorewe to put In place. Jchn A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 428 Bond street Phone 1031. Driven to Desperation. Living at on out-of-the-way place, remote from civilisation, a family la often driven to desperation In case of accident, resulting In Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It's tht best on earth; :&c. At Choa. Rogers' Drug Store. Wanted Several Industrious psrsono In osch ststo to travel for house established 11 yesro and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agsnts for successful and profit able line. Permsnsnt engsgement Wsekly essh salary of 24 and all traveling expense and hotel bills advanced In ossh esoh week. Ex porlsnce not essential. Mention ref erence and Inclose self -addressed envelope. National, Caxton Bldg.. Chicago. , feci the tonic of growth, the Indescrib able satisfaction which comes from the consciousness of perpetual enlarge ment? Does It pay to have four years filled with the most delightful associations with cultured people, at an age when ambitious and high Ideals have not been dullml or shattered by disappoint ment, or the unbounded fiilth In human nature shocked by violated pledges. ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and 8uL K.L IllHIluT, decretory A. I., KOX, Vlr Prmld-nl. AHTUK1A HAViNtiH HANK, Tf on Designers and Manufacturers of TUB LATEST 1MPKOVKD CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, . . ASTORIA, OREGON. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main. 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages- Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Ingleton has commenced a closing out sale of everything except HATS. Itinoludes Costs, Wrappers, Skirts, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Stock ings, Notions, and all Ladles' and Children's Furnishing Goods. 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. snd adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Don't Forget the GREEN STRIPE at the Eagle Dance Hall I p. a. muso