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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905. ! 1 ARE WELL STOCKED Fish Hatcheries Secure Large Sup ply of Salmon Ejjs. ' DOUBLE LAST YEAR'S CATCH High Water Interferes With Two of the Hatcheries on the Washington Side of the River and Cause a Falling OS la Number of Eggs that Arc Secured Fish Warden Yen Pusen lia received a statement from J. X. Wisner, super intendent of hatcheries, showing the number of eggs that have already been Uken at the various hatcheries this season and the total shows that about doable the number of eggs were receiv ed this yeaf that were taken lat sea son and mora will 1 secured More the close of the season. Following is the report by hatcheries: Clackamas station 48.200 Kojrue River ... 170.000 hagle and Tanner creeks ... 431.000 tapper Clackamas 4.V0O0 Cacadero 48.500 Utl White Salmon 9.700.000 "Big White Salmon .1 10.5.000 Total .2tUU7,700 Mr. Van Dusen has also "m-eived a'P communication from State Fish Cominis sioner Kershaw of Washington stating that 4,800.000 eggs had been taken from the Kalama hatchery and 1,120.000 for the hatchery at Wind River. The hatch 'cries on lie Washington side of the fiver were greatly handicapped by high water and the logs that were floated down the rivers. In the Wind River hachery grates were carried away by log tha had broken loose from the booms of the Wind River Logging Com- pany and this had the effect of delay ing operations at the hatchery so that the number of eggs secured is far De One Maenificent Nickel Plated Malleable TEEL RAHGE Valued at $100.00 will be given Away by the Foard (Q. Stokes Com pany on Saturday, In order to introduce to our patrons the quality of stoves and ranges we are handling and at the same time Loom business in our Dry Goods snd Crockery Departments, we are going to give, commencing, Monday, October 23rd, one coupon with every dollar in ca.'Oi you spend in either of the two departments mentioned and on Saturday, December 23rd we will have a drawing contest at the store and the person holding the lucky number will be presented with one Nickel Plated Malleable Steel Prize Range absolutely free. This Range Is one of the prize ranges that was on display at the Lewis and Clark exposition and it the finest specimen that thus far brains and workmanship have been able to produce. remember every dollar you buy here makes your choice for drswing the lucky number that much better. Some one will hold the lucky number will it be you? No employee of the store will be allowed to par ticipate in the drawing. ,- . . 1 THE FOARD & STOKES C0. SEE OUR BASEMENT BARGAINS. the choice made by his colleagues; he' low what it wouM have been under normal conditions. A Violators of Fish Laws Punished. The deputy fish wardens im the vari ous sections of the state are watching violators of the law closely and where- ever warning are disregarded prose cution follow promptly and in every in stance a fine has been iinjHvcd. The latest communication comes from Frank W. Smith, deputy at MarshHeld. who sends a rejort to Fih Warden Van Puen showing that 'fonrteen convic tins were hadat MarhticM last week for violtins of the tth law, and in each eae the offender wa fined $10. Tle names of the persons convicted are: W. W. Oage. Krnet Nash, Mark Mecum. Carl II. Herman, Henry Herman. W. M. Connor, S. K Anderson, Carl Olsen, It tJibson. M. Wilson, George Martin, Irv ing Cruuhart. W. M. Miller and F. A. Holman. PAYING DELINQUENT TAXES List of Lands Sold The Year Expected to Be Light , Watson J. Hinder and Allen Y. And erson. deputies in the oflice of Sheriff Linville, are putting the finishing touches on the delinquent tax list. As soon as the County Court awards the contract for publication the copy will be placed in the hands of the printer. There is still an opportunity to pay taxes without incurring the additional eot for advertising the property and this opportunity will remain open until the copy i placed in the hands of the printers on Novemlter lt. When the time expired, for the payment of taxes without incurring the penalty, there were, in round figures. $V00 oiitsanding Since the rolls were returned to the of of the Sheriff thi" mm U Wn duced over $2000 and it is evected that there will not be much more than $.1000 left on the delinquent list at the close of busine next Tuesday night. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to thank the many friends who kindly assisted me during my late bereavement, in the death of my wife. R. S. SMITH, Warrenton, Wash Hot drinks and sandwiches at Iloef-ler'e. Free! Free Dec York corporation. The purchasing com- 23 LIGHTERING "NO. 50" Orders Issued (o Get Lightship Ready for Trip to Portland. MELVILLE TO DO THE WORK If Lightship Is Stalled on High Tids Today She Will B Allowed to Best Until Tomorrow's Flood, Which Will Furnish Fifteen Inches More Water. The Callendcr Navigation Company yesterday received instructions from the lighthouse authorities at Portland, to proceed with the work of lightering and towing lightship "No. ftO," from the dock at Fort Canby over the head of Sand Point Into the harbor channel. preparatory to her journey to Portland for immediate and genera repair. rat . 1 . ... imsonieris made, no doubt, upon the report of Captain Joe llarriman, of the starnded vessel, that she has been put in necessary condition for the trip, and .ightered to a draft of ten fect.The government tug Geo, Mendel 1 has been ordered to take part in the work- of bringing the vessel to deep waer. The Callonder people have assigned the tug Melville to the work, and she left down last night .with a heavy barge in tow and will ba at the scene of action at lo wtide this morninir; they will avail themselves of the shal low stage of water to recover the MOO pound mushroom anchor, fifteen fathoms of heavv buov chain and 100) feet of two-inch hawser lot on Peacock spit during the late efforts to haul "No. 50" into the channel under Fort Canby. This accomplished, they will join the Meiulell in the task of towing her out on the high tide at noon. It is hoped by all concerned that the work of today will lie entirely success ful and every effort will be put forth by those engaged, to make it so, even to again putting out the heavy mush room anchor and attaching it to the lightship's own power, so that she, mav contribute to her own release. Should she be stalled on high tide to la v, she will be allowed to rest until tomorrow's rims! which will furnish another fifteen inches on which to oper- ate nd further strenuous hauling will Is? done. Thi vill go on for the next hree days if necessary, but it is though1 lelay beyond today will not lie required. ; Unce free and in the stream, she will be taken to Portland aud put under re- J pair at the drydovk and not Iwrthed ' until next summer as whs at first an-j . . . . . . I nouneed. 1 lie scoiie ol repairing nece.. arv is rerv iuall. considering the tre-s of weather, tide, grounding and 'muling to which she has been subject ed, since -).e was last adrift from lief ocean am-horagc. 1 Troubles up North. Storms and i-e packs have commenced destruction on Rehring Sea. Kotczhue Sound is frozen nd steamers unable to land freight. Several boat with supplies fo rthe winter were tarried out to sea' by an ice jam, which did much dam age. A storm at Kewalike did fl0,oo0 damage. The steamship Valencia went on the rock at St. Michael Tuesday, but got off. Othe -teauiship ran to (a during storm. A whaling schooner is reported frozen in at Slii-muiilf Inlet. Nome expect report of los of life. The steamship OOlympia 11 ml Senato, are steaming south. The Oregon left St. Michael for Nome Wednesday. ,Tbe vessels on the overdue list in Sun Francisco, are quoted for reinsur ance a follows: Kdiniiml, '.l't per cent Duchess de licrry, 10 r en; Prin cipality, !K) per cent; Forteviot, 15 per cent, and Kilmnllie, llilston and M. K. Waon. 10 per cent. Olympia Coming. 1 The steamship Olympia has been chartered by Campbell, Sun ford A Hen ley, of San Francisco, to ply Ix-tween Portland, San Francisco and ls Ange les, in conjunction with the Roanoke. The new regulation will go into effect November 12, when the Olympia, now Portland bound from Nome, will begin it initial southern voyage. The chart er of the Olympia is for a six months' experimental run, and the plan is to give a seven-days' service between Portland, San Fram-ico and Los Ang les, with accommodations for 200 pas Hcngcrs. With the advent of the Olym pia on the Hon nuke's run the service between Portland, the Bay City and Los Anpele will lie doubled. , FLOTSAM AMD JETSAM The British steamship Abcrgeldie 2738 J tj Tenth Street, V tons, la on the hither side of the Colum bia river bar. Captain Kirth In com mand. She is twenty-seven daya out from Mojl, Japan, aud In ballast, Mitsui A Co of Portland are Iter consignee. The steamer Homer went to sea yes terday afternoon bound for San Fran- eisco. The steamer Northland passed down and out yesterday morning, from Poit land to San Francisco. The British steamship Agincoiirt ar rived in yesterday from the Orient and passed on to Portland. The Ocrman ship Arthur FiUgrr is due here under tow from Portland with grain for Kumpe. The towing steamer Harvest Queen 1 due down with the Russian bark Ken nia grain laden for the Orient. The steamer P.ureka, from San Fran cisco, arrived in early yesterday morn ing and passed on to the metroolis. The motor schooner Gerald C gound for Alsea with sixty ton of freiuht went over the !ar yesterday afternoon. The steamer F. A. Killiurn is due to arrive here from San Francisco early this morning. She shouldd have la-en in last nigt. The French bark L'Hcrmite is in this lort. from Antwerp, and will go to Port land for a cargo of grain, on the first available tow. Captain William K. Smith, of the V. customs launch Patrol has returned to his post of duty after a pleasant va cation of two weeks. The five-masted schismer Louis ar rived in from the California metropolis late yesterday evening and is at anchor off the O. II A N. docks. She will load lumber outward. The P. 4 S. liner Cot ta Rim arrived up from Sun Francisco ten hours behind her schedule, last evening, and passed on to Portland after a brief stay at the O. It. A N. piers. The French ship Vanbau came in over Special This Week Reductions in Raincoats Ladies' Crayen nette Coats in Tan and Oxford $30.0 oto 1 1 8.00 $18.00 to $16.00 $ 16.00 to $14.00 Special for this Week Ladies' Suits $35- to $78.30 $15.00 t0 $21.00 We hsve a grand lino of Ladies' suits from $10.00 to $33.00 in all the newest styles. Children's Bear Skin Coats All Colon at .$3.30 Millinery Reductions in all strret hats. " ASTORIA, OREGON. J$ X5fe feji- . - o the bar yesterday turning, from Genoa Captain La LVuttyle tu command, and proceeded to Portland with dispatch on the Oklahama's hawsers. The steamer Telegraph will' be bark on her Astoria-Portland run early next week. She will quit her through busi ness and make all important points on both aide of the river each way. The lUiuisly Atiajnshlp; Knlgllt F.r rant came down from Portland jester day morning and proceed! to sea. She joe, to Tscoma where she .will take on 4000 more tons of freight for the Ori ent. The steamer Lurline is expected to resume her Astoria-Portland run 011 Monday next. The I'ndine is still act ing as her substitute and doing good business. She went up last night on tier 7 o'clock schedule with a big batch of freight and a number of passengers. San Francisco, Oct. M. Captain John rtcrminoham. aintcrvUinir lnctor of hulls and boilers, decided yesterday w s that local Inspectors have authority to investigate the negligence of pilots whether the have I'nited States pilot 1 license or ths.e Issued by the State Hoard of Pilot Commissioner. The new, twenty-foot pleasure launch of James Uivell will take her initial plunge in the river today. She will be eleirantlv fitted ni and a four-horse power Krlckson engine wil be Installed. When completed she will W among the finest of her class In local -waters. Hie steamer Wep came In yelerday morning from San Francisco with W0 eac of blasting mwder consigned to Vancouver. She will need every ounce of it to blow herself beyond the pale of the Oregonian's wrath when that journal realire her temerity in carrying a cargo from San Francisco to within twelve mile of Portland and delivering it. ' NO CIGARETTES IN BOISE The Councl Passes Strong Ordinance Against Their Use by Minora. Itolse. Idaho., tVt. 2rt.-The llolse City Council ha determined to stamp out cigaiette smoking which prevails among the youths of that city and the follow nig ordinance ha been pacd and sign et! bv the mayor. "It shall I unlawful for any minor or any person under the age of 21 within the coqtorate limits of the City of ItoUe, Idaho, to smoke any cigarette or cigarettes, or have in his or her po- session fur the puijoe of smoking any cigarette tobae.0, the cimsiunu 01 tobacco, or any paper or paper tied for the purpose of fllliiitf or making cigar ette. Anv M-rson found violating me protision of tlii ordinance -hull ! leciiird guilty ot a misdemeanor and ... . 1 t . .1 .I:.... iiMin conviction tiicrcni in in- m magistrate' couit of tlie City of lloj.e, Idaho, slisll be subject to .r till not to . ..... . I . l .1... evcecd Ifjo or hv lnipiisonincin in citv jail not to c-cd fle days, (,r by iK.th such tine and impi isoiuneiit. This oidimince shall Ih- in tone mid take ef fect from and after its passage and ap proval. PRESS AGENT GETS BUSY Kentucky Sa d to Have a Wonder that Beats Mammoth Cave. l-oiiiillc. Ky.. ot. 20- An immense subterranean channel, which promises, to surpass in ie and Is'iiuty the Mam moth cae, ha Is-en discovered near (Glasgow Junction, Itmreii county. One arm ha alieady been explored for a di-tams- of several mile. Fur ther progress wa tops-d by n wide and swift river. It was not possible to tell the magnitude, of this stream. The jittesifgi lions h(ie been con ducted by Dr. Ilaen and J110. Thomp son, 'liny now are engaged ill build ing a boat with which to fciry the river. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop County warrants, en dorsed prior to September 12th, MM. ami warrants number Wild, 8UI7, K81H, H19, 81)20, 8!21, 8122, HttW, 8924, 8025, 81120, 827, 828, ft!20, Hfl.KI, 811.11, 8932, 8933, 8034, and 0O."4, to present the tame to the County Treasurer at bis office, 5!H)-5!I2 Commercial street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. Dabxl at Astoria, Oregon, this 2Gth day of October, I90fl. (Kignml.) CHAS. A. 1IEILBORN' County Tressurer. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . J. E. AlcarM, et al. to E. J. Boyle; Fast 24 feet of lot 20, block 1, Mul key's add 'to Ocean (Jrove, Considera Ion $425. The Van Dusen Investment Company, to 0uUf Simenson; lot 20, block 128. Consideration $200. " j . , n ; .f Is f JIM thru I mv if: Remember If you buy a Putt or Overcoat best ing P. A. STOKK.S label and it doe not give the wear you expected It Uould bring it back and we will rufunj your money. P. A. STOKES Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. NOTICE. Write us for big bargains in Hurst Automatic Switch A Signal Co., stock before the switch goes on road. Regular price $3.75. Our price much lowsr. How can we do ill We hold mure share than we can conveniently carry ami must sacrifice to raise cash. For particu lars address W. J. Curtis A Oo. 215 Commercial block, Portland, Ore. New Cure lor Cawcer. All surface cancers are now knows) to be curable, by Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Ihiffield, Va., write j "I had a cancer on my Hp for years, tost seemed Incurable, till Ducklen's Arnica Salve hsaU'd It, and now it Is perfectly welL " Guaranteed cure for cuts snd burns. lUa at Chaa. linger' drug stots. Tired out, worn out. woman rsunot -p, rat or woiki seems a if she would liy to pieces. Hollisler's Rocky Mountain Tsi mski-4 strong nerves ami led red blood. 3S cent, Tea or Tsb- lets, Sold hv FraJik Hart, druggist. Pears' Pears' Soap is the great alchemist. Women are made fair by its use. i!il unit jimouoly Sim 17), Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS, No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. MissO. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all 0ut-of-Town Orders. The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT' SERVICE Of EN ALL NIGHT ...j 399 Bond St., cor. Ninth