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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1901. r D IT Mil DECQRAIE YOUR ROOfJS! See our Burlaps, Leathers, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations, Crown Mouldings, Plato and Picture Rails, Etc B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 365-367 Commercial Street m NEBRASKAN MAKES PORT Big Oil Burner Arrives Here After Longest Passage on Record by This Class of Vessel. COMES MITH GENERAL CARGO PHONE 2175 BED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Astoria Restaurant MAN HIXG, Proprietor. ft SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Fine Meal Served at U hours. Oysters Served in any Style. Game in Season. We Guarantee the Best Meal in the City. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th Astoria, Oregon Mace (Csgars 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. r in nn AIMS 530 Ccmmefclal Street -114 Eleventh Street AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohetniau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. aattaaan a n a 8 s Palace Cafe tt tt tt n "aaaaaaaaaaa The Best Restaurant aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan u tt tt tt tt lefsUr Meals. 25 Ccita Sunday Dinners Specialty EterytMif toe Market Affords a tt Palace Catering Company i aaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GUS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Artof the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars , SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA Will Load for Honolulu ami Take on Cargo of Sugar nt Island Port-Other Ma rine Happenings. The big freighter Xebraskan, belong ing to the Amerlcan-ltawallan Steam ship Company, arrived in port last veiling from San Francisco. She did .tot get in until about S o'clock, and was not up to the city until 4. The arrival of the Nebraskan signalises the end of the longest journey ever made by an oll-burnlng vessel. The big freighter departed from New York for the Columbia river, and had rather a trying experience on the other coast Off the River Platte she en- countered stormy weather and for some time was In a hurricane. She came through safely, however, but In the weather, being compelled to stop for a short time. The Nebraskan covered more than 13,000 miles on her voyage from New York to San Francisco, and an addi tional TOO miles to Astoria. She brings about 2000 tons of general cargo for Charles S. Beebe & Co., having dis charged the bulk of her freight at the Bay city. The vessel is to load at Portland and San Francisco for Hono lulu, and will there take on a sugar cargo. Whether or not she will re main on this const has not yet developed. Correct Clothes for Men ETTER late than never. you've been paying sky-high prices tor ex elusive custom tailoring to ge oTTkt not. 1. a a co. SW8Y from Old readv-mades. now's the time to recent and boom your bans account This label ' ' I III jfjpd Benjamin 5 (? MAKERS NEW YORK War Vessels Go North. The arrival of three war vessels off the mouth of the river Saturday night caused more or less excitement, as It was generally believed the trio would enter the Columbia river on Sunday, The vessels were the monitor Wyoming and the torpedo-boat destroyers Paul Jones and Preble. At daylight Sunday morning they weighed anchor and con tlnued north. They were bound for the Bremerton navy yard, but will, toward the end of the month, run around to the Columbia to be present at the Portland Fourth of July celebration, b on clothes that differ from fine custom-mad?, only In price 1 but this price-di.fennce makes all the difference in the vcrid to you, and tt ust more to you. ihe wearer. Equal to fins custom-msd In til but nrics. The makers' gusrsatse. and ours, with svtry gsmwnl Ws art ExdwJvs Distributor! la Wi city. RAGGED, BUT INTERESTING Commercial and Fort Stevens Struggle Desperately for Base ball Supremacy. CLUBMEN FINALLY WIN OUT With the Score Tied hi the Ninth They Hat Out Victory Alter Defeat Mcemed Abso lutely Certain. Sailors Are Scares. Good sailors are in great demand at Columbia river porta and owners and agents of coastwise vessels And diffi culty in securing men. The Increase railroad tariffs on lumber has been boon to the owners of schooners and steamers, which are kept busily en gaged carrying away the output of the northern mills. There is consequently much more work for sailors, and the union is frequently hard pressed for men. The union wage for coastwise sailor la 140 a month. Marin Net. The schooner Andy Mahoney arrived Sunday from San Francisco to load lumber. The schooner has just been given a new dress of green paint and lying in the stream attract much at tention. She I a four-sticker and carries 800,000 feet of lumber. The Aurelia departed Sunday for Francisco. The old barkentlne Northwest de parted Sunday for San Francisco with I 500,000 feet of lumber. The Patrol is being painted and Is temporarily out of commission. San P08TED THE COIN. Jeffries and Munros Guarantee to Meet In August. San Francisco, June 20. Represen tatives of Jeffries and Munroe tonight each posted 12500 with Harry Corbett as guarantees that the pugilists would appear in the ring here In the last week of August. Each side will post an additional $2500 on August 1. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. ASTORIA, OREGON Q0 Bth St- next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Ssloo Fresh and Bright and full of news from for and near are the pages of THE MORNING ASTORIAN. Its num ber of readers is rapidly increasing, and it is acknowledged to be th bestiewipaper Astoria las tm had. Do yu ADYEKTJSEin it GONG TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Desire Prsotlosl Information. If you contemplate visiting the St. Leul Exposition, to secure reliable in formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Attr a to th local condition in St. Louis, hotels, etc., etc. If you will write th undersigned, stating what information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have it on hand, will secure Jt for you if possible, and with out any expense to you.. Address B. H. TBMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, Portland, Or. Charlie Huldermnn plthched a game of ball at Fort Stevens Sunday thn was a masterly effort In every sense of the word. With the very worst va rlety of support Imaginable for a few Innings. Halderman threw steadily and never once allowed the general tendency to muff disconcert him, Swcp Morton was behind th bat, and for about half the game these two young gentlemen strove to represent the Commercial Club, with better sue cess than the partisans of the clubmen hoped for. Stevens has a batting ag gregatlon that few pitchers can sue cessfully throw for, yet Halderman laid away 14 of them Sunday. In the first Inning he tried an In and an out that were not the proper sort of dope, but later on. when he began to drop them, the soldiers swung a If with immafinarr bat. Steven got but eight hit off Halderman in the 10 In nlngs. Th crowd went down on the steam er Howard and th launch Fox. The Howard took th biggest portion of the enthusiast and th trip across the bay, via Fort Columbia, was most en joyable. The day wa fin and the at tendance would have been , much greater had th carrying capacity of the Howard been sufficient to accom modate those who wished to make th trip. Th Steven ground I not th beat in th world. It I covered with long grass and slopes away In such manner a to make accurate throwing difficult. Th sun, biased down Into the eyes of the fielders, and even such reliable fielders as Stockton and Harry Ora ham figured in the error column. The soldiers wanted to win and the rooters were out from the barracks In num bers. For a time It seemed that Com mercial was defeated, but at the criti cal stpge the clubmen took a brace and pulled out successful after ten lrv nlnrs of exciting, though ragged ball playing. Harry Graham scored on a passed ball in the first inning, Stockton fly Ins- out to Chilton and Morton and O'Toole fanning. The soldiers piled up four runs in their half. Thomason knocked a long fly to Tommy Ross, who was in the right garden, and Ross dropped It. Hulse fanned, but reached MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 15-CENT MEAL You can always find th best 18-eent meal In th city at th Rising tun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up S. Elmor A Co Main 1981, and r der a ten of Ladysmlth oosl. Thy deliver It, Select lump ol JAPANESE GOODS, New stock of fancy goods Just arrived at Yokohama Baxaar. Call and see th latest noveltl (rem Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, rellsbl plan work your local tuner, Th. Fredrleksen. 8071 Bond street 'Phon Rd 2074, FOR RENT Three nioely furnished rooms, single or n aultet pries moderst. No. 1328 Franklin avtnu. WANT EDBoy to mTTIf ful around our offlo.. Address Man Br Morning Aitorlsn. Flrst-olas meal for 15o nice cake, effe, pie, r doughnuts, 60. U. 8. restaurant, 434 Bond street For 6al-At Gaston' fed stable, en Colfax roller feed mill) en 20 hers f meir snu stsrter rox bslt Ing, shafting and pullsy. and one Fairbanks floor sosls also n butcher's wall sesles. Union mad heating stove, hem man ufaoturcti and vry stov perfeot, at Montgomery tin and plumbing tor, 425 Bend trt 'Phon 1031. Upper Astoria he a plae whr yeu esn get a fin glass of beer, a good wines and liquor a yeu esn find any plae In th city. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paolfio Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Baa gag transferred and wood fur nished. Order received t Gaston's stsbls. Phon Main 1671. E. L. Gsddss, Mgr. Standard portable and adjustable howr bath, finest mads, prle $19, Only two screws to put in plae. Jehrr A. Montgomery, tinner and plumbery 429 Bond trt, Phon 1031. wood, wooa WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at loweet prices. Kelly, th transfer man, 'Phon 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. Wanted Several Industrious person In aoh stst to travel for house sstsbllshed 11 yssr and with large capital, to tall upon merchant and agent for suooetiful and profit abl tin. Psrmansnt engsgsmsnt Weekly essh salary f $24 and al) traveling xpns and hotel bill dvanoed In eash each week. En perlenee not essential. Mention ref erence and Inclose lfddrsssd envelope. National, Caxten Bldg., Chiesgo. For nlo furnlshsd rooms and als two housekeeping room.. Inquire Mrs. Lanhart, 211 Bond St Continued on page 7. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre. pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 eta. Notice to Contractor. Notlc Is hereby given that the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids, until t o'clock p. m. on th 20th day of June, 1904, and opened Immediately there after, for the construction of th au-super-structure, Interior finish, etc., and for steam heating of the Clatsop county Court House, to b erected on Block 28, between 7 and Commercial and Duan atreets, in the City of Astoria Oregon, prepared by Edgar M. Lata- rus, architect!, No. 645 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. Each bid must be aeeompanled by a certified check In the sum of 6 per cent of the amount of the bid, that the bidder will enter Into a contract If hi bid I accepted, and th right to reject any and all bid la hereby re served. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, Jun t, 1904. By order f th Cuaty Court J.C. CLINTON. Cuaty Clrk. Th time for submitting bid accord ing to th abov notlc I hereby ex tended to 12 o'clock, noon, July 7th, 1904. J. C. CLINTON, Clerk. Astoria, Or., Jun 17, 1904. Spsolal Exoursion to th World' Fair. ; Th Denver & Rio Orande, in con nection with th Missouri racifie, wlU run a aeries of personally conducted excursions to the world' fair during June. These excursions will run. through to 8L Louis without change of car, making abort top at principal point enroute. Th flrt of these ex cursion will leave Portland Jun 7th, and th second Jun 17th. Th rat from Astoria will be $47.60 to St Lsui and return. Excursionists aolne- vf the Denver & Rio Orande have th privilege of returning via a different route. Thl Is th most pleasant way, a well as th most delightful rout, to cross th continent Th atop ar ranged glv an opportunity to visit th various point of Interest In and about Salt Lak City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to aceom paay on of these excursion writ at no to W. a McBrld. 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping oar. reservation. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - Finest Resort la The Cilv ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA. Proo. Always Open, Day or Night RUSSIAN, TURKISH or TUB . , ' BAT THE PALACE BATHS MS 6Ba59MieBllr ASTORIA IRON WORKS A.L.KOX, Vlre Prenldmit. AMTUR1A BAVINUH BANK, Trees JOHN FOX, Pres. and BupU F.L. Iiisaur, Secretary P V Designers and Manufacturers of THK LATKBT IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITED. Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager lacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tmcks and Jjurmture Wagons lJianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.