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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
PAGE SIX THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904. PHONE 2175 RED OPEN DAI AND NIGHT The Astoria Restaurant MAN HIXG, Proprietor SPECIAL, SUNDAY DINNERS Fine Meals Served at all hours. Oysters Served in any Style. Game in Season. We Guarantee the Best Meal in the City. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th . Astoria, Oregon FIRE ABOARD BIG STEAMER Tobacco In All Brands and Sizes We have them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pipe Repairing Department Best work in this line. WILL MAM 530 Commercial Street -1 14 Eleventh Street Ohio 1$ Damaged to Extent of $20,000 While Lying at Moran Bros. Dock. FIREMEN ARE HANDICAPPED Experience Great Difficulty In Getting Water Into Vettstl Hold-Other Kewa of Maritime Interest. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In'The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. naaanannanaaosaaanaaaannannnnatJ n n 3 a a 8 a u a a a a tv he Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Rejolar Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Eierytnin; toe Market Affords Palace Catering: Company a a a a a a a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaantiananaaaaaaaaB 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 PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. CO nth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON 0RTHE BLOOD The best known and most oooular biood tmrifiet and tonic on the market to-day is S. S. S. There is hardlv fl. man. woman or rhilfl in A mAn'ra Wlm has not heard of "S. S. S. for the blood." It is a standard remedy and Specific for all blood troubles and an unequaled spring tonic and appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots of which it ii composed being selected for their alterative and tonic properties, making it the ideal remedy for all blood and skin disease as it not . our 8. 8. 8., in mj opinion, it as good a medi ant! SKin diseases, as n not cinB a.oanbehad: it simply cannot be improved Only purifies and invigorates upon as a remedy to enrich the blood and to in- Tbia spring m Seattle. June 17.-The steamship Ohio, while tied to the outer end of Moran'a pier, waa damaged by Are to the extent of 120.000 early this morn ing-. The Are waa discovered in the after hold of the vessel and by the time the fl re boat Snoaualmie waa lashed alongside the Interior of the big steamship was in flames. The flreboat poured three atreama Into the hold of the burning steamship, but the firemen were hampered In their work because the water had to be- poured through hatches without clear field to fight the flamea. The firemen worked long before getting the fire under control. It has not been learned how the fire started, but It la supposed to have originated through spontaneous combustion in the linen room. The Ohio waa built In Philadelphia In 1873. Her gross tonnage is 848S. She Is 343 feet long, 43 feet beam and 24 feet deep. For many years the Ohio ran out of New York, and at one time waa one of the greyhounds of the Atlantic. In 1898 the Empire Transportation Company, former owner of the ship, sent her around the Horn with the In diana, Conemaugh and Pennsylvania and entered them In the transport ser vice out of San Francisco. In 1900 the Ohio waa placed on the Nome run and i continued in that service until this spring, when she was purchased by the Moran Bros. Company, who con templated spending $100,000 In refit ting and repairing the vessel. Is Your Head Clear? If not, it is probably the fault of your Liver and you need a corrective. You will be sur prised to see how ouickly your brain will clear ana how much better you can work after taking Bee chains Pills Sold Everywhere. la boxes 10& and So. LIFE AMONG CLIFF DWELLERS, NEBRASKAN BREAKS RECORD. the blood but at the same '''' ptniym, mis spring my uic DlOOQ, DUl n ine same blood was bad and I wee ran down in health, an Is Making the Longest Trip Ever Made by an Oil Burner. Within a few days the American- Hawaiian Steamship Company's freigh ter Nebraskan will arrive In this port with nearly 3000 tons of general cargo from New York. Upon the arrival of the steamer In this harbor she will end the longest passage ever made by an oil burning vessel. The Nebraskan Is now discharging cargo at San Fran cisco, but Is expected to sail out from the Golden Gate today. In the run from the eastern city, the Nebraskan's patent log showed that the vessel had covered 13.150 mllea, and in doing so had consumed 9(34 barrels of oil. The passage was made the remarkably quick time of 54 days. From the time the now famous vessel left the shores of Long Island astern until she was off the River Platte, she experienced welcome winds and summer seas; but when off the mouth of the Platte a gale that was soon whipped into a hurricane began to blow and the waves did all In '.heir power to swamp thaAmerlcan steamer. But wind and wave did not stop the steamer, and she plowed on through the gale to the Straits of Magellan, where a few hours' stop the only one on the passage was made In order to give the sea time to go down. The run p from the straits was uneventful. The Nebraskan Is In command of Captain Weeden, formerly of the Na vadan, and her engines are guarded by Chief Engineer John Mitchell. In the far-off southern seas the steamer spoke the French bark Suzanne, bound from Havre to Honolulu. The steamer la consigned to the Charles T. Beebe Company. After tak ing a large cargo aboard here for Honolulu, the steamer will proceed to i the Islands for several thousand tons of sugar. Quaint Customs of Anolent Aboriginal Raoe Typified at World's Fair. St. Louis, June 17. Famous caves of the stone age, as they exist today In the canyons of Arlsona, New Me Ico and Colorado, are reproduced for the habitation cf real Cliff dwellers on the pike at the world's fair, and here the life of these ancient aborigines may be studied amid natural surroundings. Added ethnological Interest Is found In a large pueblo of Zunl and Mokl In dlans who dally perform the historic snake dance and follow the strange customs common to their tribes. These Indians are the descendants of ancient kings and are the remnants of a once powerful race. They have not before been seen at any exposition. Huge clljTfs form the front of the concession and above these can be seen a towering peak which can be reached by a tortuous trail overhang Ing rocky ledges, deep fissures and caverns. Burroa convey the visitor to the top of the crags, where the caves and their relics may be seen, and where a fine view Is obtained of the busy scenes on the pike below. Entrance to the city of Cliff dwell ers Is through a tunnel which pierces the cliffs. The reverse side of the walls presents more caves and other mountain traits. A large structure of quaint archltecure occupies, the center of the village, and In this the Indians perform the danec of Kachlna, the poetlo flute dunce and the dramatic snake dance. The Kachlna Is distinguished by the use of the heads of buffalo and bear, which are worn by the warriors over their heads to concenl the features, The snake klva, a cavern reached by a ladder, the famous dance rock of Wo: pi the antelope and oNier Interesting sights rise from cacti and sage growing In the rocks and sand. Long ladders reach to the roofs of the cliff dwellers, and potters, weavers, silversmiths, basketmakers and other Indian workers give the final touch to the attraction. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 15-CENT MIAL You ean always find the best 18-eent meal In the elty at the Rising Bun rettsurant, No. 612 Commercial street Lump Coal Large Lumps Ring up 8. Elmore A Co., Msln 1981, and or der ton of Ladysmlth cos!. They deliver It. Select lump coal. JAPANESE OOOOS. New stock of fancy goods Just arrived at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan, PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plane work see your local tuner, Th. Predrlckeon. 2071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. FOR RENT Three nicely furnlih, rooms, single or en suite) prist, moderate. No, 1321 Franklin avenue. VMNT EOBoy to make himself"- ful around our ffioe,. Address Mas. ger Morning Aitorlan. Flrst-elsts meal for 1Se nloe esse, oeffee, pie, er doughnuts, So. U. S. restaurant, 434 Bend street For Sale-At Qeston's feed stable, one Colfax roller feed mill one 20 hone power meter and starter boi belt Ing, shafting and pulleys, and Fairbanks fleer scslesi alee butcher's wall Males. cue na Union made heating stoves, home man ufaotured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031. Upper Astoria Tike a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, as good wines and liquors as you can find any place In the elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paolflo Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag. gage trsntferred and wood fur niched. Orders received at Gaston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L. Geddes, Mgr. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the trsnsfer msn. 'Phone 2211 Blsok, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. Standard portable and adjustable shower bain, ftneet made, prloe tl Only two screws to put In plate. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, Bond street Phone 1031. Wanted Several Industrious persons In each state to travel for house established 11 years snd wKh large capital, to csll upon msrohsnts and agents for successful and profit abls line. Permanent engagement Weekly esih sslary ef 24 and all travsllng expenses and hotel bills advsnesd In cash each week. En perlence not essential. Mention ref erenoe and inolose sslf.addreseed envelope. NstlonaL Caxtort Bldg, Chicago, A For nloe furnishsd rooms snd also two housekeeping rooms.. Inquire Mrs. Lenhsrt, 211 Bond St She Hsd Met Mrs. Murphy. Childish precocity la not confined within any definite area of thought. A young miss of 5 had recently visited the Central park xoo under the guard ianship of mamma, and was greatly Interested In the hippopotamus family, which was disporting In the open-air water trough for the first time this year. The female representative of the species Is known both to the keep ers and the public as Mrs. Murphy. A few evenings later mama enter tained a visitor. Murphy by name, and little Elsie, on entering the parlor, was Introduced. ' "I'm glad to meet you, Mr. Murphy," she said with Ingenuous grace. "I saw your wife In the park the other day. She's awfully fat." Mr. Murphy expressed his pleasure with difficulty. Marine Notes. The steamship Chlco arrived yester day from San Francisco. She brought a large quantity of cement for Port- lune tones up me tirea nerves Having seen your medicine highly adTertieed I and strengthens the general oa us nee. xo-aaymy biood is in fine uuu etrcnguiena uic general condition and my general With is of the bes-., System. Am fireman for a large concern here, and if I was For Chronic Sores and Ul- pWr meTO cexs, uaiarrn, Kneumausm, oi great service to me. I do not hesitate to gire it lianA Blood Poison, Malaria, An-, , . . ... mia, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt ' U' "nn- I RecelpU of rock at the Jett Vre- Rheum, Tetter, Acne, and such other diseases as are due to a polluted or Ira- !gate about 2500 ton" dally andwork poverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly and effectually i on tne breakwater is being rushed, as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons ; cleanses I There was nothing In the offing yes- rne system oi ail unneaitny accumulations, and soon restores the patient to health. If you need medical advice write us about your case, and your letter will receive prompt attention from our physicians, for which no charge is made. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Gl Fresh and Bright and full of news from far and near nre the jwges of THE MORNlKG ASTOFJAN. Itsnum ftx Aa f n A rmn 1 n an ji J 1 a j . i u - J A ? l 1 m Vl iucia ia wj'iuir lucitasijifi, ami it js BCKrOwleflff d 10 be th it and this means, always, a propor- Itstnewfpeper Astoria Las ever had. Do you ADYERTISE in it donate amount of newspaper space. terday, and it proved one of the quiet est days of the season. The British ship Rajore is still on the disengaged list, and probably will be laid up for some time to come. If it Is .worth while to do business at all It Is worth while to do a lot of No Dessert More Attractive Why use gnlatine and spend lioiirs soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when JqH"0 produces better ruwilts in two minutosf Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to oool. It's perf notion. A nor prise to the hotuewlfe, Ko trouble, leas ex. penao. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla, von: Lomen, Or)et Strawberry, Ikaap. Wry. At grocers. 10a The beer that made Milwaukee fam ous Schlltz Is always on draught at The Grotto. Otto MIkkelson, prbprle tor. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Clatsop County. Ore son, win receive sealed bids, until J o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of June, 1804. and opened Immediately there after, for the construction of the eu super-structure, Interior finish, etc., and for steam heating of the Clatsop county Court House, to be erected on Block 28, between 7 and t Commercial and Duane streets, In the City of Astoria, Oregon, prepared by Edgar M. Laxa- rus. architect. No. 885 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of & per cent of the amount of the bid, that the bidder will enter into a contract If his bid is accepted, and the right to reject any and ail bids Is hereby re served. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, Jane I, i04. By order of the Ceuaty Court J. C. CLINTON. Ceeaty Clerk. The time for submitting bids accord ing to the above notice la hereby ex tended to 12 o'clock, noon, July 7th, 1804. J. C. CLINTON. Clerk. Astoria, Or.; June 17, 1904. Special Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver & Rio Orand. In con nection with the Missouri Pacific, wlir run a series of personally conducted excursions to the world's fair during June. These excursions will run through to 8L Louts without change of cars, making short stops at principal points enroots. The first of these ex curslone will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Astoria will be H7.50 to St Louie and return. Excursionist tin wi the Denver Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way. as well as the most delightful route, to croas the continent The stops ar ranged girt an opportunity to visit the various points of Interest In and about Salt Lake city Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany one of these excursions write at once to VT. C. McBrlde, 134 Third street Portland, for sleeping ear reservations. THE LOUVRE First Clos, Concert Hull . . Finest Itcsort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE l'HOGKAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES YVIRKKAI A P " "S ff VfSj Always Open. Day or Nirjht RUSSIAN. TURKISH or TUB A' THE PALACE BATHS GONG TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Desire .Praotlcal Information. If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable in formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routs. As as to the local conditions in Stl Louis, hotels, etc., etc. If you will write the undesigned, stating what information you Beslre the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have it on hand will secure it for you If possible, and out any expense to you. Addrei B. H. TRMBUL Commercial Agent, 142 Third str Portland, trlth. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Designers and Manufacturer nf v o Designers and Manufacturers of THR LATK8T IMPROVED 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-Baggago Checked and TransferredTrucks and Furniture igons-Pianoa Moved, Boxed and Shipped.