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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1905)
SATURDAY, 8EPTEMEE2 iS, 13:3. THE 3I0RNING ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 The Real Thing Nevada Comb Hoiiey Fine and Fresh, mod by tht bees. We fuorantet It to be trlclly ?urt. . " , 15c the One Pound Frame ROSS HIGGINS & Co. WI SELL CHAM k SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. tit. , TiltU Anderson, massage. 40 Gfend Avenue. Given either t borne or Mill mil. School days are bet again Sct your look and supplies at t tie Little lwk Store on loth U Bulers ami blotter free with each purchase. Tht family restaurant of Astoria It recognised tht lltsa restaurant. Tht best meala and tht best service to At tori. 120 Eleventh street. Tke Palsee Catering company's ' din-trtg-room I again open undrr tlie Mmi management. Everything first class. Cuisine and service unexcelled. Private dining room for ladies. If you want the family to be healthy strong and active, give thca Holliter't Hotkey Moutilala Tea this month. Make rich, red Ilex!, lione and muscle. 33 rent, Tea or Tablet. Frank Ilarfa lrug store. TO PORTLAND la.is. The O, IL 1 X. enmpsny will continue to sell tickets until October 1Mb frntn Astoria U Portland and rot urn for 12.2.1, good returning until CVtolx-r 11, 11H3. Enjty Colwatia River Scenes On the decks of tht fat aVamer Tele- irrapli, leaving Callender dsk, Aatorla, for Portland, dally, except Friday, at 2 IN M. Sundays, at 2i30 V. M. Vou reach Portland in ample iiaa for a itroll or for an wenlng't visit at your friend's hom. m GOOD Thai i what they all say when they drink our Perrection Blend Mocha and Java Coffee When yon are again ordering cof ice see that you get this laanil, and if you do not say ITS GOOD Iking it back and me will cheer fully refund ywr money , JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiliaa Twtlfth St, Aittria. MORE BARGAINS 1 N F URN IT URE OWING to the delay in the completion of our new store building we will continue our reduction sale during September. The Greatest Assortment The Finest Quality The Lowest Prices dm S CHAS. H EILBORII -"S: CO' N COMPLCTf Hoy$l - Wurol k Akerman, taxidermists, mat tress makers, furniture upholstering, hsrnes retiring,' carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth street. DANCE TONIGHT. The Pacific orchestra will give one of it popular dance at Pacific hall, this evening. Everybody welcome. l.i't fail to attend. VISIIOR FAVORABLY IMPRESSED. lr. ('. O, lawin, from Chicsgo i via iliiiK with lUv. ItydquLt and the Ihdmea family. Hie doctor ha travel t extensively a 4 home and abrWl, pending several year at Vienna aiul lU-rlin studying hia art. He i very fa voraMy Impressed with the northwest. BADLY BRUISED. !.. 1 k- Iteard, the young son of Cap tain A.'E. Bcaid, met with a painful aiihletit at MiJregora dk early yen-(-rday motning. ln ia aulijist to aink ing mII and Wa nvertaken with one yesterday and in falling hia body pre'ipitatel over an offet in the dia-k, hi head, nk and ahoiildera atrlking heavily uHin a big iron ravel on the lower atrurtuie uffering aeveral aevere cont nolo in, lut happily ex-aping with out broken U'fH-a or other grave in jury. LOCALISE OP OIL FUEL. The lively bunion in which No. 7 en dine of the A'torin A C'olumbiiu Hirer railway wervii here, ia executing ber yard and train dutie with crude nil fuel, b inJuiitive of the full anveewa "of the inw)wUiin, and while it ia not yet M.tHred 1y the company 'a ofllcera, it i likely to lie gradually applied t the -rvi tbrntighiiut, but not until fur ther trial have been made and relative estimate of power, rout and other ba e of utilhy have leen praetii-aJly .nnd iaflirially flittermined. OOOD TIME AT KAN1ER. A group of Atoria Knighta f Ty lia went no Ranier Thumday evening aoronrpaniell by Col. Olden aad Viae, far the exprea purtto-e of Installing the uniform rank of the order in the local lodgv al that place. They ini tiated 20 of 'the Ranter fratera and utter the formal work of the evening, the A- trn eontingeiit were made gm4 .of liitrnT at an imj romptu yet elegant mf er which wa thoroughly enjoyed. The puny returned to thi city on the morn ing (train yeaterlHy, TBX TELEGRAPH'S MEW RATE. The swift steamer Telegraph leaves Callender dock, Astoria, daily, for Port land, etcept Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m4 arriving in Portland at 8: 30 p. m. A round trip fare of $i.25 has been estab lished far the next W days, going into elTect today. Xo better way to obaervt the beautw of the Colwubla river. FVPISMtR$. (U I AMONG MARINERS Tottenham Down and Anchored West of Tongue Point. IMAUM STILL IN DETENTION Special Information for Seamen la Al askan Waters B Local Traffic Yes teflay Sestti and Sardine Vessels in, Out and Due, The ateamahip Iniautn, now under de tention at quarantine ami being over hauled and fumigated lit lid her of any nillo latent infection taken on at Shanghai, will be permitted to go to ea tomorrow and pump out her water bnlluat, the baaia of all her trouble, after which ahe will be brought in and tied up at the lower quarantine ground and held for five day before her de parture for I'ortlund. Thi i in strict conformity with department Lrdcr. from Vahingtoii and lr. Harle, the quar antine olliivr here ia famoua for um-om- promiing adherence to order. The government aurvey ateamer Ar- ait", Captain Tyler, left down, and out at 1 o'clock ycU-rday afternoon for Cooa Itay, where ahe will le employed for Mime time to come on the dredging and channel work now being punhcd vigoroutdy there by Uncle Sam. The ateamer Alliance arrived down early yeterday morning and docked at the Calh-nder pier, where ahe took on nix more pmwengera, (completing her law ful li-t) and l'HK) cane of ran and 21 tun of niixcclhtneou freight, inelmling iook and canning aupplie ami got 'away for Cooa Hay aad Eun-ka with -joii-k di-paU h at noon. The kteainer Itedondo ram down fnun Portland about dawn yesterday morning with lumber for San Kranciaco, and cleared for the south at 0 a. m. The ttnniitf Dipuh wan in the lieilomlo'a wake for an early departure ycfttcTday morning, taking a big load of lumber to San Krancro. Kxlrncti from not a Vt mariners Xo. 3.1, published by tl Hydrographic of fice. Washington, D. C Sqtemler 2, 1905. All learinga in eae of light taken from M-awtrd. The vWiliility of lights given for an elevation of the eye 13 feet nlnive nea or lake level. The ref erence numlier of rhart to I correct ed are in bold faveil tte. Ditanoe are given in feet, jvda.ir nautical milea, and In the ioif fr the Croat Ijike the equivalent rtattite niil fol low in parentheses. Section 6. Extract 13H8. 1380. Went eoant of Anient North of Pana ma. (I.1HH) Waxhingtoa-Tunn do Fuea trait Telegraph cable Caution Jle fcrring to Notice to Mariner No. 31 (IIHI), further iuformatiim ha been re ceived that the cable referred to in the above notice lahda 1 milea wetward of Kdis HiMtk lighthouae. VU are cau tioned agMint anchoring in the vicinity of the cable. Hydrographic office- chart No. 003 and 17tl!. Coat aurvey chart. No. tMOO and KKK). II. U. Publication No. t!9. Coast of HiilUh Columbia, 1891 aigr 03. (1389) Alaska Lynn ranal EMred roek Light to 1 establiihed About Scptenilmr 10, ltNt.1, 'a tenimrarj- fixed white lena-lantern light, suspended from an arm on a flake, will lie established on the eiintern side of Eldreil rock, east ern ahU? of Lynn canal, almut 7 mile X. 17 degree W, true (NV. V. rung.) from Point Sherman light station. The light will t 40 feet alave the aea and will illuminate 270 degree of the hori ion, the, dark sector covering Sullivan inland. Approx, position Ijit. 58 degree, 59 minute, 13 second N., Ixng. 135 de gree, 12 minute, 34 second V. (N. M, 33, 1005.) (Notirt to Mariner No. 53 (2090), Llghthonao Hoard, Washington, 1IHI5). Hydrographic chart. No. 627, Coast survey chart, No. 8000, 8050, 8300 and 8303. - . ,V. S. Lighthouse Board, lit of lik'ht on the Pacific eoat, 1904, page 52. Alaska Coait Pilot; fart I, 1905, page 03. Railing directions for Hchring sea and Alaska, 1898, page Hfl.'- ily order of tht Bureau of Equip. nienU . ' ' , '. IT. M. HODGES, Captain, U.H N. (KetVK Ilydrograph T steamer Northland is due down from I'ortland today, outward bound for San Francieo, and so i the steam er Cascade. The steam-hip St. Paul left San Fran on time and i due here tomorrow morning en route to Port Ian-!. The steamer Lurline iia re-umel Imr regular bualnea run, leaving here last night at 7 o'clock with a good passenger lit. ' The huge carrier, Tottenham, with 34O,O0O feet of lumber on board valued at VXM sleanied down from Portland yeterday and came to anchor in the channel off Tongue Point. She reached there on the half ebb tide, and it wa deemed adviabh) not to try the shal lowing channel any further. She will paa out thi morning on her long jour ney to Tslu Bar and Nui Chwang, China, Her charter figure i quoted at WW). She carries the second bigget cargo of IiiiiiIht that ever crossed the Columbia river bar, the champion load of 3.900,1X10 feet having been taken out by the steamer Oceana a year ago lat Deeelliber. The big liner Numantia, lately out of the dry dock at St. Johns', near Port land and now loading for Hong Kong, via Yokohama, will clear from Portland on Tuesday morning nextt The steamer South Bay left San Fran ciseo Thursday night laiund for Coos llay. from whence she will take up the steamer I. A. Milium run ami busi ness between there and Portland, while the latter veM-l is in dry dock at San Francisco undergoing a general over hauling after her late rough experience at Coo Hay. The government steamer Major fiuy Howard arrived down at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon from Portland, whith er she went last Saturday with the several military athletie team from the forts at the mouth of the Columbia and who participated in the event held at Vancouver baracks during the present week. She brought CO of tbeiu back vesterdav. ? - . The British steamship Kelvinbank from Japanese port for Portland i ex pected to arrive in at any hour. She i in command of Captain Ryder and bails from KtM-hiuotzo, Japan, her last point of departure eastward. The following dispatch received at thi office yesterday eveniug, indicates some activity in the salmon movement for one day at least 1 San Francisco, Sept. 13. A fleet of salmon packer made port today. The vessels were the Flleetra, 28,000 ease; Oriental, M,0l)0; ease-,' Tacoma, 65,709 case; Santa Clara, 40.874 cases; Bo hemia, 40,000 cases; Indiana, 50.400 ease; Paramita, 35,000 cases) M. P. Crace, 61,400 case; W. W. Case, 17300 caws, and 350 barrel and Premier 2022 lwrrel. The barken tine Fremont, with 190.000 codfish fromBehring sea. ar rived. The lively Nahcotta came up from llwaco at 5 n. m. yesterdav with 98 people homeward bound from the beach e, and 1239 case of salmon from the Mctiowan plants and a big lot of mis eellaneou freight. Ihiatmen, and eople who spend some time each day on the waterfront," say there is an immense run of seal and sea lion in the harbor now, busy gathering in the shoals of sardines swarming in local water. They are more numerous on the north shore channel than on thi side. ! ' : Smile when the grocer offers you coffee "just as good" as Golden Gate but d c ma n d f Golden Gate A.F01CER Tnff 00 is It has no equal. Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk." g J. A. TOLGER & CO. Saaa Frainctactf tsvaausNia ms 111 l I 1 X TAX BOLL BEADY, Owing to the rapid manner in which the 1903 a--ment toll ha been ex tended it will be ready to turn over to the county clerk on Monday. f ' . 1 . MABBIAGE LICENSES. " Two marriage license were issued by the county elerk yesterday, th parties being Vk-tor Bodas and Fanny . Flo vt. and Hjolmer Johnsou anil Dogmer Per-' en, all of Clat-op county. 1 I SCHOOL MEETING TODAY. A meeting of the principals of the va rious schools I caled'at the High school at 10 o'clock a. m. today.' The grade teachers a rs requested to meet also at 10:30 a m. at the high school A. U CIARK, Snpt HAS THUlfB AMPUTATED. Nel Sibloom of Gray river, who raa a strand from a wire cable into his thumb about 10 days ago, was compell ed Jo have the member removed yes te as y owing to blood poison. FL0YT-S0DAS. Mr. VkHor Bodas and Miss Fannie Floyt will be united ia manage this ev ening at Kearney's hall, only a few of the immediate friend. of the contract- big parties will be present. STRICKEN WITH PABALYSIS. August C. Wirt of Skiponon was stricken with paralysis last Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mr". Olive MvCuire of Seaside. Mr. Wirt will be 01 yers old next month, which makes his recovery im probable! BASEBALL TOMORROW. The West Astoria and the Fort Stev ens nine will Irak horns in a lively game of baseball on the A. F. C grounds here, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'c'lock, the first of a series of three games to decide tht championship of the lower Columbia. 1 SKAM0KAWA RECEIVES. Skarookawa will entertain the Bed Men of Washington 1n district conven tion tomorrow and an invitation ex tended to the Coneomly"" Trilss of thi city has been accepted and the Sham rock will leave up with a strong de tachment of Astoria brave at 6:30 o'clock t ! evening. NEW CASE FILED.. A new cae ha bcn addedto the al ready lengthy court callendar, that of C. S. Brown and Anna Wilkenson vs. Harry Ladd Corbett, tl at The suit is for the purpose of secur- ing a division through the sale of the fol Iownig described pronertv, the estate of the late Henry W. Corbett; deceased. Lot No. 3, 4. 5, tf, 7. and 8 and south half of block 55 in this city, together with-all tide lands, riparian, wharf inir water right, and privileue north of the property to the channel of the Columbia river. s Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The 0. B. & X. Co. will sell roundtrin tickets from Astoria to Philadelphia, ra., on September 7, 8, 0, 10. at a rate of $89.50. is J For further information inquire of C. W. B0BEBTS, Agenta. Kiljunen tSc Roclofsz have disolved partnership. Mr. Roelofsz will open up a new tailor shop in a few days. In the mean time all orders- left at receive prompt attention. The -V . -The Can . , 1 This Can I - Vm Inn tf wm I . TBE SICK AN DIHJTJSID. ! Yesterday's Becord at St. Xary'a Hos pital Two ActidentaOperttieaa. Of the 51 people under treatment for maladies and injuries at St. Mary's hoe pital, there were no- eae of a gravity to warrant expectation of .fatal results. L. 0. Cronnea, tbc Injured logger fro Kelly's camp who for two weeks has made such a bravt fight against death, in spite of his crushed breast, has beea joined by hia two sisters, Misses Mary and Theresa Cornnen, trained auxses graduates of St. Vincent's hospital at Portland. The former is from lleppncr, and the latter from San Francisco, where she bad to relinquish a bad east to take her share in helping to save her brother. With such devoted and skil ful attendants it is not to be wondered at that Mr. Cronnen has safely passed the crisis, though he is still a very sick man. He was joined there yesterday by Nelson Sieohlom, a Swede logger work ing in Saldian'a camp, Mr. Sieoblom had had hi thumb lacerated some time ago by a running wire cable, and the wound took on gangrene to such an extent that it wa deemed prudent to' amputate it. Doctor Pilkington performed the opera tion successfully and the patient ia comfortably nursing a sore right hand. Another man was injured at Kelly's camp, on Blind Slough, yesterday and reached the hospital late in the day with an arm broken.. His name is S. TL Richmond, a logger. Dr. J. A. Fulton set the injured member and Mr. Bich mond is reasting easy. About 8 o'clock yesterday evening lames Paine, a hustler in the barns of the Sherman Transfer company on Com mercial street, was licked by a big truck horse on the under side of the right thigh just below hi hip. The blow was a violent one, and for a white it was thought the thigh was fractured. Painct was instantly removed to St. Mary's where Doctor Estes made an ex animation showing no broken bones, but a rather badly contused kg. Paine will, it is hoped, be at his work again shortly. The other patients at the hospital art progressing satisfactorily. 4.. DIED AT -FORT STEVENS. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Jo seph Oornian, a workman at Fort Stev ens, died of pneumonia after several weeks of suffering. Mr. Gorman was a perfect stranger in the country and without relatives nearer than. Lot An geles, where, it understood, be, has aa uncle by the same name, but whose in itials are unknown, jnaking is very dif ficult to locate him and advise him of his nephew's death. The deceased was a member of the American Federation of Labor, at Harvey, Illinois, and of the Grain Handler's union, Local No. 3, of Chicago. Interment will be had at Fort Stevens tomorrow, under the direction of Coroner W. C. A. Pohl. N ABNORMAL QUIET. .rTJ - . .. , ;'i The city hall and all its office, ware in a state of "jnnocuous desuetude" ys terday, nothing transpiring n the nw nicipal menage worth record or mention It was a depressing place for a report er, and not any too lively for the offi cial incumbents housed there. Attacked by a Mob And beaten, in a labor riot, untn covered with sores, a Chicago street car con ductor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich, "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 25c at Chas. Sogers drug ttort. , Scully's Cigar Store will DelDhos: THE CAN THAT NEVER OVER-fltlS LAMP IS JW.ffitt lis guaranteed saticfartnrv K tv, Pump cannot get out of order; it is braced to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out; it nunins anv kind nf nil. j is stronger than any Can made. -an im . 11 p. . . I V I The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps out dirt; makes it the roost attractive Can sold. SouOnly in Astoria by W. J. SCULLEY, Arent ofTu-er. i "sjs . - 472 COMMERCIAL ST.