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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1905)
THE MORxixG ASTOniAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1903. 01 ?S!pscBe1Baa'l-sffSBa'la,'(llnniirniiirinii!nifpriinl It looks good, but UiUi better. A maker puffed rice 80 easily digeMed that cltfonlcdypspla may eat it aol want more. 80 nourUhlng and satisfying that tin strong well peron thrive on It. 2 PACKAGES 25C ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. WI SELL CHASE ft SANBOKN'S BOSTOH COfFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Th family reataurant of Astoria la recognised tha Ilaaa restaurant The beat meala and tha btat service la Aa tori. 120 Eleventh street Tha Talaoa Catering company's dining-room la again opto undar tha same management. Everything first claae. Culalnt and aervle unexcelled. Frirata dining-room for ladlee. Wuorl i. Akernian, taildermUta, mat tree maker, furniture uphoUtering, harneaa repairing, carpet cleaning and laying, sN'lnth street. TO PORTLAND i ij. -The 0. R. A "N. company will continue to aell ticket until October 13th from A.torla to Portland and return for 1213, good returning until October 31, 1001. Ifcui't (nil to join lh klioiilieml rla before it U too late. No better opjior (unity will lw your. Do nut ml and afterward regret it. Witdom' wIi.miI, iMMite Mar then tie. Special Bound Trip Eicniaos Sate at j.00 for tha fair via A. & C. R. R. Ticket! Sold Dally Until October ijth. I'p to and Including October 13th, tha A. k C. It R. will aell round trip ex cursion tlrketa daily from Astoria to Portland and return rata of 13 for tha round trip on account of the, Lewis and Clark exposition. Tickets purchased on or before October 2 will be good for re turn passage 30 daya from date of sale, and tlcketa purchased after that data will be good for return passage up to and Including October 31. Splendid Cooking Apples 65c the Box JUST IN FROM THE ORCHARD JOHNSON DR05.. GOOD GOODS til in Twelfth St., AiUrU. Come and see "iis before It's too late We are Offering' Furniture Barg'ains Never Before Heard of in This City Before moving Into our new store building you can get a big discount on every purchase. We are offering this special Inducement in order to save moving the stock. We also offer you a selection from the largest stock of furniture In the city. A call will convince you. new Breakfast Cereal. TWO LIVELY STEAMERS Ttlephona and Spencer Mixed Thing 80m Yesterday. ' AMoriun err famou lover of a water iw, and the following will be read with no Rinall degree of intercut: "(hie of the 1110M em-itlng Meamhoat rare ever een on (he Willanirtte and Columbia river will be pulled off to day," nay the Portland Journal, "with the Telephone and t liar let It. Kpencer a the conteMatit. Fur the greater part of the day yeMerday the machin ery of both craft wa carefully gone over by the ree-tive crew. The bra work wa polihed and every effort made to jf'v the teaiiwr a line ap--araiiee for (he occaaioit. "No Ut on the river ha ever ped the (hmle H. SiM-ncer declaii-d Cap tain S-neer, "anil none evrr will when he I trying to run. More limn that, tin-re never ha been a boat in aervk-e in (Iipm water that could p lie. In (hi rrMH't the Mind alone. Other have Un pa !; ihe ha no(. The Sjieneer I in a cla by ierelf. Today both atcsmer will make the trip tw (arde Loik and return and the Spen der will j.lah water all over the Tele phone." "The Teh-phone people are alo eully i-onfldi-nt of winning. They toint with pride lo the 1M time that the boat had a bru-li on (he auie route. While the Telephoni arrived on the return trip flrt, (he owner of the HMru-er ay hi ve-l wa nut pacd. He de clare that he I now prepared for Ihe fray and be will urprle the opioi (ion (ly. "Many of (he waterfront frequenter wcte talking yeMerday afti-rnoon aliout the coming contet and offering lo place wagcre on their favorite boat. A lo whi-h i the eedleet the sentiment appear to be about equally divided. The owner were inviting their friend to gd along and ee the fun. Some of them declared their intention of doing o and great xrt i anticipated wlien the M earner leave their dock thi morn ing." WORK ON THE ELDER." A returning paenger from Porthno, lat night, report that Contractor Pet- eron, who purehaed the wreck of the Ceo. V. Elder, i working eteadily to ie cover Ihe veel. He ha built and plitoed in (Hwition, two of Ihe six iiu mene wixnlen cylindera whk-h are to rie her to the curface of the t'olunibm river, and frtun Ihe sign of thing about the point of clentruotlon, it liKik a though he wa going to. euct-evd fully and quickly. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS .REWARD. A reward of 123.00 will be paid for the recovery of the body of Arthur King Joephon, who was accidentally drown ed Sunday, September 24th. THEODORE JOSEPIISOX. Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massaga. 1470 rtand Avenue. Given either at home or will call. Quite a Fleet now Lying in the Port of Aitoria, KELVINBANK IS BAR BOUND Ethel Zana Arrives in From San Pedro Berlin Still in the Stream-Charter Ships at Anchor Below Sua H. El more Clears Other Matters. There I (juite a fleet of "wind-jam-uiem" in port, the ship Jlerlin and M-hooiier Kthel Zane and Oakland are in the channel off the city, and the ship Star of llengal, Thitle, Carradale and Clan McFarland, at anchor olf the qiwr- antiue ground below, with the steam ship Kelviiibank lying at Iter anchorage there lo. The HUr and Thitle are waiting for eaonahle tide and weath er, a I the Kelvinnank. The other are looking for charier or awaiting or der. About the middle of the month the Steamer (.Wa Rica will arrive at Port land from Snn Krami-n-o to go In com toiion in place of the wrecked kteamer S. Paul. She will be operated by the company until a ve-el can be eeured N-rmanently for the run. One of the sailor on the torpedo Ixmt letroyer Paul June now lying in the Willamette river, at Portland, fell overboard yeterday afternoon and led hi mate to believe that be wa drown ing. He sauk ami remained under the water an unuually long time. A blue jacket jumped Into the river t save him. The man uppoed to be drown ing then came to Ihe top laughing, and with akjllful 'irukt JwaJvWt AWwsWp and climbed on board. He seemed to enjoy the cold hath. Today the steamer Alliance I sched uled to arrive from Kurka and way port. She U bringing the uul amount of general cargo ami a full pacnger li-t in biding the people from Uie wreck mi St. Paul. There ha been Mime mis apprehension a to the date of her ar rival here, but 'it I now deemed cer tain that he will lie in port thi after noon, or very early tomorrow morning. The French bark liriacau, 84 days out from llobart, Tamnania. in ballant, for Portland, commanded by Captain Cuiel lo, ariivel in over the twr atmut noon yenterdMy. About 400 miles south of the Columbia river he encountered three day of U-rritlf weather, which wept over her in thi direction and wa pnibably Ihe Mine gale that has raged in tlice latitude for the putt four or live day. The Ilrizeau will leave up for Portland at the earliest moment to load IuuiImt at the X. P. mills, for Port Pirie. The etifcnedip Redondo, from San Kiwiicixco, entered thi port at ! . m. yeterday and proceeded to Portland.. The steamer Northland did not clear the Iwr, for-Sun Franelm-o, until yester day morning. She wa accompanied acro by the1 steamer Aundia, alo xouth IkiiiiuI. Cnplaiu Schroedcr look the Sue II. F.lmore to ca, early yenterday moming. bound for Tillamook City and way point in flmt bay. The Teh-graph brought down a Sun day crowd of 1(W yesterday and got away on time with 133 up-triper. Ihe eam tug Samon will undergo federal tucction today, by Captain Mward and fuller a to condition of her hull and boiler. The ateamer Van guard will do the pumping for her on the cold-water preuro tent upon the boilers. Tlte foiir-matd m-hooner Ethel Zane arrived in yeterday, in ballat, from San Pedro, and will leave up for Port land a aoon a she can get tow. The Tatooh brought her to her anchorage off the city. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Occident. J. W. Gram, Portland. O. P. iX-mring, Ban Franciaco, K,Heutaner, Seattle. Or. "J. P. floray, Portland. Mi Minnie Kanna, Illinois. Charles Longest, Chicago. H..W. tYawford. Portland. U. M. Smith, Lelund, III. HOSPITAL ECHOES. Kindly Sisters Are Caring for Forty Four Invalid!. There are 44 people under treatment at St. Mary'a hospital, and all doing fairly well, with no oja-ration In pro peet, Among thee are the Eaton brother, both of whom were badly manbed in a collision, on the Oregon Lumber Com wny'a log railroad running from Wood' landing into the logging camp, and who were brought here, each with broken leg. They ho to be up and out again by the XnU. Win. Muck by, taken there Saturday morning with injurie, received in s big ging camp back of Knappton, wa rent ing eaily ln-t evening, and think be won't have (o May hi month ou(.' Young I iiinUrt, w him head wa hammereil with a tal.le leg by M. F. Ilaen on the Ht earner Vanguard for In oinuating Mimetiiing again-t hi charact er for hone-ty, i. in a giHHl deal of pain, but will be up and aboOt in the coume of a week. RAFT STILL HUNG UP Hammond Company Endeavoring to Secure a Dredge. NO DANGER OF A BREAK-UP Failing to Secure Dredge Another Ef fort Will Be Made to Float Hine Mil lion Feet of Piling at Extreme High Tide, October 18th. Tlie big raft of piling from Stella i Mill on the ip it where it was hung up on September 20 and up to date all effort to move it have proved futile. It look "very muvh aow a though Mm raft would never be moved intact, for at low tide yeterday it was apparent that it wa at IcaM eight feet hibher than when floating naturally. The raft wa inspected yenlenlay af ternoon by an Atorian. reporter who wa enabled to make the viit through the eiurtenyj of Charles JK, Mitchell. ceiving clerk at Callender dock, and Cap tain llulm who made the trip to the raft with tlie tug Wenona. Careful inopection of the raft gives one the impression that there in no uch thing to be appre hended a it going to piece for 00 ton of chain that are ued to bind it togeth er would hold the pile in place until the crack of doom. Men who hould know what they are talking about say that the. chances of getting the raft off tlie bar intact are a 10() to 1 and that it will be nece- ary to break it up to float it. The Hammond Lumber Coniany, owners of the piling are making etrong effort to secure a dredge to wory under the raft and remove the Hand, hoping in that way to get enough sand out of the way so that the raft will slip into deep water. Owing to the fact that all the Portland dredge have large contract on hand the effort to secure one there ha been a failure, but the company Mill cher ihe the hoie that they may be able to e-ure a dredge from ooine other place. If a dredge U not neeiired it I prob able that no effort will be made to move the raft until Sunday the th, at which time the water will lie higher than at any other time during the month. The eMimated com of putting the log into Aft i aid to lie ix cent per foot, o that it will 1 readily eeen that should the effort to move' the D.UKI.IXIO feet fail, the !- to the com pany will lie a heavy one. IMPORTANT TO MANY. y The I'uited State civil ncrvioe com- mittMion annouik-e an 'n competitive examination for the position of clerk and carrier in the AMoria, Oregon, pot oflh to lie held OctoU-r.27, 1WW. For applh-ation blank and further informa tion apply to Mr. C. T. Croby, local ecretary at the AMoria, Ore., poMofliee. Full of Tragic Meaning. am these lines from J. VL Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough If he had not taken the medicine about which be writes: "I had a fearful cough, that dis turbed n wight's rest. I tried every thing, but amUiing would relieve it, until I took DC. Kin New Discovery for C nsumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieve and peraaently cur' all threat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu monia. At Chaa. Rogers' druggist; guar anteed; 6O0 and 1.00. Trial bottle free. The Astorian 75 cent's per month. BOY'S BODY FOUND Axel Soffmunson, Drowned on Saturday Evening Recovered. BROTHER DRAGS FOR CORPSE Discovered Within Forty Feet of the Spot Where He Saak Badly Disfig ured by Crawlsh Funeral Arrange menu Hot Yet Made. All that i mortal of young Axel Munnon, who lot bi life Saturday ev ening by the overturning of hi boat under tlie Fi bertha n' dock, now lie in tlie undertaking parlor of Coroner W. C. A. Pobl, jn t-U city. Tlie search for hi body wa inati tuted yeoterday morning by hi brother, who wa awUted all day by one of the Marion brotber, and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon their indefatigable labor wa rewarded. Axel was found beneath tlie FUherman' dock, and withiu 40 feet of where be fell front hi duck boat, and even in 4he short time be was sub merged, the eaawfinh played ad havoc with his feature, having attacked them all, but not pat recognition. He wa brought to the urface with a drag, and a soon aa be was dU-overed an im mense throng gathered on the dock and upon the net rack, and had to be warned off the hitter for fear of it collapxe, , Coroner Pobl wa immediately noti fied and took charge of the remain. It i not tlwMight an iiKuet will lie nece ary on the preniKe a the facts In re lation to bi death an so clear and well known, and preparation for the fun eral w ill be made at once and announced, as noon a made. .. While the unfortunate Ltd ha bean known throughout the city by tiie name or$funon7 (a eon?i.loit" lo Atneri- can love of brevity.) hi real name- i Axel Soffmuncm, and he was the young et on of Mr. and Mr:Eajflcragrit Soffmunson, who dwell at No. iX Duane treet, Tlie famlTyTIieiincere and widespread syniathy of a hont of peo ple, neighbor aud friend, upon the sud den sad tragic trouble flia'tf hA ovrtat en them. New Curt for Caactr ' All surface cancers are now known to be curaUe, by Buck Ion's Amice, Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffleld, Va., writes; "I had n cancer on my lip for yeaxa, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen'a Arnica Salve healed it.l.fl nw-Tt is perfectly well QujMTMted "cjire fauta said burns. 23c it than. Itpgrn' drug a tor. 20PMRTUfITIES-2 Wisdom' School. OURS TO YOURS TO TAKE A Shorthand and Typewriting . - AVE; CAN HELP YQU Equip Yourself to Double Your Salary LEARNED IN SIX WEEKS. SPEED too WORDS A MINUTE. PRI VATE LESSONS. ONE HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. NO HOME STUDY. s. -i GOOD POSITIONS SECURED DIPLOMAS ISSUED. 4 t .-' Location Opposite Star Theatre See local ad in this issue. i - - HEATHER IS 15 PORT ., . , Light Tender Reported in Quarantine Pisses Over Bar. ; Th lightlhoue tender Heather ar rivel in over the bar at 8 o'eka-k yes terday morning, and bt tied up at the) Kinney dock, where she will await or ders. The tender left Seattle Fri day noon, remaining at Port Anoelen over night, and left out for ea early Setunlay morning. Severe weather pre vailed during tlie paage up the strait. but when the open sea was reached, tha torm had eoniderably ahated. MemWr of the crew deny that any tep toward quarantining the vessel were taken at Seattle, for amallpox, or that there were any ca-e of the dicaS) aboard. The full complement of officers and men were in perfect health through out tlie ertiiiie, and they are unable to understand the origin of the smallpox tory. i '' 1.. The Heather wlir nndmibtedly be con siderably taxed, to do tbe work of thi diMrH-t, now that the Manzanita is out of cotnmixnion. , The third tender, tu I Columbine, is engaged in work more in connection with the engineering depart ment, ho that the bulk of the work of the di-trh-t will now fall to the lot of the Heather, unle other aranscmenbs are made. OH HER OWN ACCOUNT. Mrs. A. B. Jewett, who for some tima pant has MUeeeMfully served the A. Dun bar Company in the capacity of dres maker, ha withdrawn from it employ ment ami ha opened dremmaking par lor of her own, urmtairs, at Xo. 45C Commercial street, at the southeat cor ner of that thoroughfare and Xinth Mreet. where she will be pleased to meet and serve old friends and patron. mm m Cleaning Club Three Suits Pressed, Ties Pressed nd EigBt Shines' for $1.50 per month. Roelofsz i Old Library Room, 185 nth Stmt TEACH LEA Kit Wisdom's School COURSE IN a Cr.;!ctc Line of lUeatiit Stsves Anything in a first clas atov eith er Wood or Coal or Combined, you will find at. 17. J, Scully . 470 472 COMMERCIAL STREET a