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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905 NO OFFERS YETMADE Germany Denies that America Re fuses to Make Treaty. DATA NOW BEING PREPARED la View of Important Trdt Relations German Authorities Foresee No Bar To Succom of Commercial Treaty Ne gotiations Now Pending. . amiable trade relation between Ger many and the United State for many year. PILOT COMMISSION MEETS. The Oregon State Board of pilot com missioner convened here in regular ses sion yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Commissioners Sylvester Farral, of Tort land, and A. F. Pendleton and George Xoland, of this city being present. The board audited all pending claims, and issued renewals of branche to Captain Thoma Crang and Capt. U. Keed. They . then adjourned. Cologne. Sept 12. The Cologne Ga zette, in an inspired dispatch from Per Jin, corrects a report cabled to one of the Berlin newspaper from New York asserting that President Roosevelt had written to Baron Speck von Sternberg, the German Ambassador at Washing ton, informing bun that the concessions offered to the United States by Ger many were insufficient to Induce the United States government to maake a commercial treaty with Germanv, be- ' cause the United States would be giving up more than it would receive. The paper denies that any such leter has been written of that Germany has al ready made such specific offers to tfie government at Washington. The German authorities, the dispaatch , goes on to saay, are working aasidu ously npon the preliminary prepara tions for treaty negotiations. Data regarding the wishes of interest ed parties are being collected and com missioners from several of the imperial Prusian ministeries will soon begin work on this matter.. The authorities will then decide definitely a to what position they will take in the forth coming negotiations. In conclusion the dispatch says: "In view of the extraordinary impor tance which German-American trade re lations have for the business of the na tions living on friendly footing with r 1 each other, one maay reckon with con- j fidence upon success in the making of I a treaty which will form the basis of HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Occident Frank White and wife, Spokane. G. T. Goldthwaite, Portland. Prof. K. M. Christiansen, Sioux Faalls M. Trover, Portland. X. Whealdon, The lVlles. W. B. Donaldson, Chinook, Wash. F. Gordon, Lehani Wash. M. Eastham, Portland M. E. Bliss, Portland. Mrs. B. F. Malloy, Portland. Miss Grace Xlowery, Chicago. F. W. Evans and wife, Spokane. F. Luckenhach, San Francisco. Annie Ditchburn, Port la ml Dorris Clark, Portland. R. S. Howard; jr., Portland. R. J. MeMahu. Portland M. Fee and family, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Growell, Dillon, j Montana. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barker, Sheridan M. C. Harrison. San Francisco, J, A, Miller, Chicago. .1. J. Litchenlerger, Chicago. II. II. Scovil, San Francisco. J. E. Whitney and wife. Portland. T. S. McCullough. Portland. FEW FEDERAL FINES Uncle Sam Levied Sixteen Hun dred Dollars Yesterday. THREE STEAMERS INVOLVED The Sue. H. Elmore, Five Hundred; The Newport and Tug Columbia in Like Sum, and John Doe, One Hundred They May Be Remitted. . TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Sept 12. Oregon, Washington, Wednesday, shower. and Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The 0. R. 4 X. Co. will sell roundtrip tickets from Astoria to Philadelphia, Pa., on September 7, 8, 9, 10, at a rate of $59.50. For further information inquire of G. W. ROBERTS, Agent. I School Times Here BUSTER BROWN gives you your School Outfit for the season if you wear his Stockings. For ten days, beginning Saturday, Sept. ICth, we sell Buster Brown Stockings for Boys, and Buster Brown Sister's Stockings for Girls, with the following phenomenal offer: With every purchase of four pair at one time during this sale we will give you FREE FREE FREE 1 Scholar's Companion, 1 Ruler, 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Penholder and Pen, 1 Robber Eraser, and 1 Tablet of Writing Paper A complete outft for School use. i In addition to the above, we give you a ticket showing you have made this purchase. This ticket, presented at our Hosiery Counter at any time during the first session, entitles you to your needs in school of all your Stationery, Pencils, etc., without any ad ditional purchase or cost to you. NOTE: The purchase must be made of four pair of Stockings during this sale to entitle you to the above. Parents should realize the saving this means to them for an entire season. 25c per pair THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store The collector of custom for the rort of Astoria ha found it necessary to apply ome of the penalties et xip by the government for the alleged purpo-e of disciplining marine master when they trangres the letter of their li eene or the prescribed limitation of tu vessel they rommaand. Thelatet imposition of fines fall upon the following named vessel and masters and in the turn M-t forth The steamer Sue 11. Elmore, .; Steamer XewHrt, I.VHl; "trainer (tug) Columbia. .VK, and her acting first mate, The alleged cau-e for the levying of theMS fine are; In the eae of the Sue II. Elmore, carrying an exce of pas angers over the limit of forty allowed her for daylignt run. Her ordinary limit is twenty-five. It U claimed at the custom house that she landed fifty-eight people at Tillamook, or eigh teen in exec of her bct privilege. In the matter of the Newport the of ficer claim that she wa duly infect ed here prior to her lat trip out, Sep tember 10. and condemmtl and for bidden to go to sea with freight r pas senger, but wa given a pecial per mit to proceed to her home-port, San Francisco, for repair required of her. It 1 alleged she departed hence with a load of freight some two or three thou-1 and bundle of hinglc. The Columbia cae varies a bit. She W charged with unlawfully navi gating the sea without her licened compliment of officer, her lache in thi ca-e being that she came here from Com Hay lat Sunday towing the Cal lender tug Cruiser, without a lieened firt mate. The party ho wa doing du ty a fir-t mate alioard her at that time being tiie univeriilly notorious "John Doc," who i charged with more crime throughout Christendom than a nation of men could anwer for, and inthU oc curence i ctiargeti wnn priorming me dutie of a first mate without firt se curing a license therefore from hi Uncle Samue', which oversight will eot him a cool hundred dollar, a de creed bv the collector. These aggregated fine of $1000 will be duly and promptly paid by the own er of the several ve-el. aud the par tie involved. unless within ten day they shall file with the department ap plication for the remiin or abatement with audi excuses or explanation a shall jutify the department in so re-! mining or abating them. A prominent officer of the Pacific Navigation company here, ( the own er of the Sue H. Elmore) informed a reporter of the Atorian yesterday that there had been no practical infraction of the law in her case. She left Atoria on her lat cruise to Tillamook with a paengcr list well within her licen sed number, but, on reaching Carahal di, a way point within the sea point of Tillamook liay, a lot of pic-nicker, down there from the upper town, friend and customer of the line, who think they own tiie Sue H. and take all sort of libertie with her every time she enter the bay, boarded her for a ride tin to the town, without the captain' knowledge or jiermission. They were not traveller by the steam er under the correct and rigid interpre tation of her licence, and there wa no deliberate nor wanton breach of IhT franchise from the government. It i an invariable custom down there for any and everyone to board her and ride from point to point and nothing ha ever been thought of it, and certain ly not a cold blooded evasion of the standard under which she ha done business for year. The way in which she eame under the present charge and fine i a little un usual. Special Deputy Collector of Cus tom, F. L. Parker happened to 1 in Tillamook on his recent wheeling tour and at her dock when the Sue. 11. tied up and sent fifty-eight people ashore over her gang way, a number he knew to be in excess of her day light rtin license; and he simply did hi duty in reporting the circumstance to hi superior officer. The agent here for the steamer New port, Informed the Astorian last night that the steamer did go south on the special permit a indicated, but that the partial cargo taken on her wa not in the way of direct shipment, but a ballast, without which she could not make her way anywhere and that she will Ihj fully justified in the procedure when the matter i accounted, for t liedipiartcr. What extenuating condition exist in behalf of the tug Columbia and her oftlicer. there nu one in the city to say. Her i the plainest ease of the three in point of conclutivcne, and yet perhaps sufficient may be offered, at the proper time and place to clear her of the penalty, and oly poor "John Doe" l brought to book, lie alwaya ij it is hi fate, and fate i hard to mollify pecially when it 1 acting in conjunction with the big government. The captain involved ret Paul Schrocder of the Sue II. Elmore j L, Snyder, of the Newport; and .lame Sla gee of the Columbia. WILL IT HAPPEN. A well known railroad man of thi city spent Monday night with friend at Seaside and the all-cngroitig topic of conversation at that usually happy little reort wa a tidal wave due to reach thi coast about 2 o'clock p. m ioiitv. .o one know how the rumor started, nor who i reponihle for it but he say the interest in it and the possibilities with which it is fraught fairly possessed every one he met Some laughed at it, some treated it guardedly and some were impressed to the point of ha nil v -concealed fear. It i eay to work up feeling on a bai like that. There are timid j-ople every where. r ARMY BOARD TO ARRIVE. The United State Armv lsiard which i now making a tour of the racifli Coast inspect inir the different rublica a tion with a view to future improve incut ore due io arrive here touiiv or tomorrow, having left Seattle lu-t night. Attacked by a Hob And beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with ore, a Chicaco street car con ductor applied Pucklen' Arnica Salve, and wa soon sound and well. "I ue it in my family," write O. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cut and burn. Only 23c at Clia. Rogers drug store. BEEHIVE FREE A Watch, Guaranteed a Good Timekeeper will be Given FREE With Each Boys' Suit Bought From Us Between Now aud Oct. 1st. These Suits comprise all that is New and Stylish in Boys Wear Cheviots, Casslmeres, Plain and Fancy Worsteds AT ceh $2.50 to $10.00 Suit nd . WATCH FREE wiia every Suit from now till October 1st. A Stokes Suit means A Good Suit or MONEY REFUNDED P. A, STOKES VESSEL GOES ASHORE Unknown Schooner Discovered Bottom up on Alaska Beach. FOUR BODIES RECOVERED and ticket purchased after that date will be good for return passage up to and Including Ovtolr 31. Cot Off Cheap. Ho may well think, he ha got off cheap, who, after having contracted' constipation or Indigestion, I (till able to perfectly restore hi health. Noth ing do thi but Dr. King' New Ufa Pills. A quick, pleaant, and certain cur for headache, constipation tc, 2c at (ha. Itoger' drug store; guar-anteed. NEW ARRIVALS OF Fashionable Autumn Goods Fait Jackets Today we shall have them ready and on sale. The best line of gar ment, the nobbiest style and the. lowest price for the highest value you will see in thi city. The Empire and PaddocK Coats FROM $5.O0 TO $30.00 FURS At Very Cheap Trices Ranging from $1.25 TO $25.00 Fine Line of nil ORE S JUST UNPACKED In ChifTon, Broadcloths, Mohair and Fanama. Come early and make your selection. Vtrnl it of Foreign Bu Id and Aotweri Description of Schooner Prosper of San Franciico Revenue Cutter Coe to Make an Inspection. Tiicotna, Kept. 12. A Valdei dispatch n that a three mated sclns-mer has beei.dicove d ahore, bottom up, three miles from huat:ig Is-ach. AU-ku. lb-r name was not visible, but a bill for stihnU was found that wa made out to the h hooner Prosjier. The wrecked ves sel is apparently of foreign build, but anui'i t lie lcci iption of the San Kin cico vesxel of that name. Four bodies have been washed ashore One i that of fteorge Fertuling, but the others are unknown. The steamer Ex eelsior brought the new to Vaaldcz and wiii-d to Sitka for the assistance of the revenue cuter. fVe Will Have A Nice Line of D. D. McBride Woolens In this week. Don't fail to come in to look them over before you buy. KIUUNEN & ROELOFSZ Tbii It the Plata Where You Get Your Nobby Suits. J$ X5hc MK- salt HIVE Lik Finding Money. Finding health i like finding money so think some who are sick. When' you have a cough, cold, tort throat, or chest Irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Harbcr, of Sandy Level, Va. lie say: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I wa cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds." Greatest sale of any rough or lung tiiudicine in the world, j At Cha. Rogers' drug store Wu and l.t0; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. The Astoria Restaurant. C.OOI), CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT i)ij Itoml St., cor. Ninth Special Round Trip Ezcuuton Sate of Ij.oo for the fair via A. k C. B. R. Tickets Sold Daily Until October ijth. Up to and including October 15th, the A. & C. It It. will Bt-11 round trip ex cursion ticket daily from Astoria to Portland and return rate of (3 for the round trip on account of the Lewi and Clark exposition. Ticket purchased on or before October 2 will ! good for re turn passage 30 dlys from date of (ale, Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons, No Burning of Goods. Miss 6. Gould Eighth Floor, Harquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Givia ' to all Out-of-Town Orders. V - Fall Hats MRS. S. INGLET0N has Just opened a Fine Line of Ladies' and Children's FAIL MS Step in and Inspect the style. REDUCTION SALE ON REGATTA EAIi Mrs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, Opposlts Budget Office.