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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1905)
TnE -MORNING ASrO) )11IAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 'MONDAY,(0VEMER'"Cr" GIVEN UP FOR DEAD . Cjmmandcr Hansen jf , BarKrj I tine Perkins No More y k H (-r.r t p'- VACANCY WILL BE SUPPLIED lVrkV owner, (feorg Nelson, I ' - jit Van Yawic yesterday, with the - ;n7 ' - - .-'j.'t. : i JknowMge'end consent of Mr. Hansen I 1 t ' ! ' ' ' who was then, still on board, and due oiet Day in Marine WorM of Astoria-forsupply-French Bark Hoche Arrivts-Ch.halis I ir ,h hlP w,lH ml? :tho"t d," nd Oregon Put to Sea-Local Steam- GeorS Xfls?n of U'1 U th t Service Dbturbea. ' nc toriaPreentt- of th, owners I .?d ItijlvriTiTD Md W Ukeiv.an4.wiJl crry on, jtll V . step J'nHUKt" situation. . -i. .. yn Hansen became the guest of 2J.it. iit M-y-.y-1 , - Captain J. P. Hanson, of the-flarkcn- I v ,- w . ?7 GWf fC- ffl1 f t1 inil1)'BmJ,'t1 Wholainattar'ofJ.ar.buid.and'i- probabilRy, beyond mortal ken. That , hefwaa dr.wned Jn .tit; awry. hours cf &.LiJa-evnHl4eei w.in-ly end of Fisher's dock. .la now a ""8 the ' wlwllv aeceptedMheorr throughout the ! dusUm,J on all hi voyage of late year.. ci4 ft A V 4 .1 ' 4 4Tldttshteh,Mi-tAinte.'VWww auf- Hii q vi q a l a i f. wtw h w iJ i uiwine engineer, aiuoia iriena ana .v .41 -l t th5 g- r I . . w , daf morning. Mr. iludgo a with i-l i ,v. o , . ... tin in tha SunnTside ao.Wa . litiU wMl before lh.t an.1 m-ha ihA&i'li' st:MTM1 ruit nf I ho nhix lililn nfToraH to fo with him to bis boat, but his of fer being gruffly treated, he followed after tbeJitoxicaW nan at a distance that woyil rtal4 hiia to !ot antt if raervice' waa neeW. japtain H iasen reached the old dock in the rear of Slots, Higgina & Company's store and af rrss he track of ,the A. & C, railroad, he Vat deUlIratdy down on Ahe floor' of tie pier and no sort of inducement Mvtdge could offer elicited anything in thf shape of a reply; Mudge then r- . turned to the Sunnyside saloon and en deavored to get aid in taking some care of Ua.helpW maa,,but.waa umuc msful, and he returned to the spot where he had" left his old commander, to dit anything, that might be serviceable in the premisea, VTien-he Captain IIaan was gonef thrrews no trace of him to be found in the vi- ' cinitj and Mudge went bacek dp tote and .reported ,. the .circum&Unce. , .Siiut1 iiTkiaMOM bns . Watch this (pace and nouncement of the biggest sale ever in augurated in' Astoria. ( UiUi'ji iuov qu 1 1HE FOARD 8 , WHERE THE HEW IHIKCS hei hV4r 4m worl W tit Jban .bail boVn i received. Vesterdey morning two effort. were jtf .tfcwrt lis M7 4"thsjljte captain, one by Captain June Keating of the launch Pilot, and Mother a bit v' a 11.tri.mj. of A ltnv nird miv W thV r' of ship, both without revealing a tingle sign cv((te uhfortiuiate wan. . The circumstances were telegraphed JUrUa f oard, yesterday afternoon, and . '.' , , . , , ... will remain with her .friend here uuUl appearance has be-'n willed and - her foanfuvut can.be arranged for. &ej? i - . tu a briar vMUand feturiwtl at ne to 4fh'AnM nriglit aeiniaarv ai Taeouia , . . . . " , ,. i where she is tmrsuinc bit atuuus very pursuing .?JffJ,,B?-l Tlit last houw maintained Mrs. Hansen was in I ' . CIU f IftllllHli, Dili naa imii:n iijp t. iit-u the couple decided to travel the sea Captain Haasen taW by men in this city wha knew h ha well ssd have sailed with him from this port, as one of the finest seamen afloat and a navi gator of high attainments, a devoted friend and eowUenate' master oo board hb own vesseljaind the mysterious fate that has overtaken him i widely de plored here. He was but 47 years of age and stood higi in the estimation of the houf for whk'h he sai'el Tha.Perklna, will .leave .out, oa. .her Toyage to Saa Pedro as soon as she is supplied with a new commanding officer, Mate Hatmann, a nephew of the late eaotain. is- kn nevsonai and oflicial reo- reefntauv ' In ' the present ''Emergency, and has been ceaseless in his duty to th' ship's owners and the unhappy wid ,..,.- ?,-.-..-." ,1,- if, kokJi srli HA ni j JiA sH) b ash wait for an an n oi hi J fi 0 t y lb n cod vin ch z nixii no uoy rftiv "A 4 r STOKES C0. ARE FIRST liTTKODUCED. - Q r-fl J :,-,.- Fishlew liahart., (. j Ilarry1 VaTuyl and J. M. Ml of f ha 0. R- N.oftloe foco here, eut fish ing yasUydaj-. inciJotally, they took along a good kodak loaded with films, they brought th camera , bak, but not exva th picture of a flxh, and thry cUim to be exrtft. txv They My thy went after vie-, but they v-ujuM have failed evett at that if the views eould have gotten away. Titer rat canned al moa for euj'r, and enjoyed iU FLOTSAM AND JETSAM The bar-bound flwt i slowly bn-ak-Jng away uiub'r5 flne weatlier connli lionis the UVhali and the Oregon giug jo tea yesterday afternoon on the Th toosh'a hawser. The steamship (-ta Rica should have lilocked here yesterday morning, fni Baa Franioi, but did not arrive. he will touch hvrw this1 morning en route to Portland. '. . i 'T ." i . Tlie French bark Horha entered this port yesterday afternoon and Is at Hiieborage. in fie lower lwy, awaiting toange to Pirtlund. : ' : .' . - ;' f ' Tlie Aiueiciaa ship Cluu W E. Motxly innte" down yesterday on the fowling of the Oklahama and is anchored olf The old Can dock. TW British ship Carradale reached -this hurW from Portland yesterday, grain ladtn for tJie Orient, under com mand of I'apt. fiill. The Harvest Qlieen brought her down. The steamer Lurline met with a small accident to Vr machinery coming lown from Portland on Saturday and had to be tied up for repairs near IU nier. She docked here yenterday morn ing and went bark to Portland at once after taking on a heavy load of freight. She will resume her schedule tonight if possible. The steamer Sue II. Elmore came in from Tillamook City yesterday morning with a fair list of people and a big con signroent of freight. The T. J. Potter was bdiind her time card yesterday, owing to biff Knee of freight awaiting her at all points. She ill leave up' at'f o'clock this morn ing. If she were not quite so busy per haps they might find time to paint fUeffWrmehwhleh t Ktfte bit the shab biest on the Columbia river. MACICIFICEUT SIGHT. rr.T r ; A partys of young Aptoruis cfiissing Young's Bey las nighjt on the paunch Trifler, at'9 o'Woikj wire srftazei by a magniflcent meteor ofextraoruinary brilliancy, traveling due North,' and crossing the bay, apparently, over Smith's Point and heading for Fort Co- yTiiia. jSfftA of the fiery Visitor j was a globular mas of name from which waa flowing a fan like wake of ftrsL"I seemed t-tie traveling on a horfzoD&l fume's sidbefofe it reached ui vuiiinf;um j spi", f .urv iniu a thuusund partit lev and failed into the darlness"! the night.' A11 Vho saw it wee ast"Hii-Ld at the scope ar. 1 bril- ; MIUIOIfAISE MASIICE. Many Astorians will remenibpr, with more, or less interest, K. I.. Pwyer and Iris various schemes and promotions and his all round . activity and enterprise fy-Tftbroujjlj k series of years. Ik is now located at New Orleans, the press of which, pity jtt ;now heralds him as the "Millionaire Marine" and the Read ing figure in a 'gigantic land venture there1 wn" tfir 1 banks of Lake .Pimche;, train. The pafxTH Trom tlcre under date of October. 2tkii, all carry quarter page photographs of Mr. D ryer (at so miKjh per), and he look pro4jcrouH ejioiigh! to. justify the use of the soubri quet at Uii! head of this item. BEAT ALL COMPETITORS. ,r c;' tp'f fTT" MV.Vd Ms1 beerl' Wived at the As toria oflics of S. Elmore & (,, from the Hoard (of Awarfli WSr,trhatJtf'ie' fii s of the Lewis and Clark firm has taken first and second prizes fvr vanned rlmon, its. fir-t LeVt hrtUifl capturing the gold mslal and its second brand the silver, medal, as against all eoinptitors, and th whole field was represented. Tlte, house was also granted a silver medal for a third exlLjt ol lannd products.. rwi llllB'll iw ill.uis trooila. J A Disastrous, Calamity. .I)Jsn disastrous milamity, when you lose iy nrlh1. f aw4 irnligostion and consumption have snapped it away. Prompt relief can b;hadia Dr., King's New Life Pills, They build up your di gestive organs, and, wars fceadcabe, Ua zines, colic, constipation, etc. Guaran teed at Charles Rogers' Drug store; 2 TO SETTLE DISPUTE Sent to Determine Much Mooted " Boundary Question., j PAPERS READY FOR FILING Washington Lays Claim to Mouth of Columbia RiyeT and According tt Sur vey Most of the River Channel is Placed Within Boundaries,,,.) . j n IhliuU e;Uy? Olympia, Nov. 5. The complaint of the State of Washington "against the State of Oregon In the action te W In siiiuW by VTashington, In an effort to establish the boundary' line Wiween the two states, so that part of Clatsop Spit, tilie Oregon' jetty and most of the Colum bia river channel are Vm in 'Washington. has been prepared b th Attorney Gen- il of Washington and is ready for tiling in the Siiprosw Oimrt of the United States, The compktint will Its rved uq the Oivgon autboritie Vithin a few days, and within a reasonable pei iod, tilel at Wastiingtou. , ; The notion is said to tie one of two kind of eases upon which the Supreme Court of the United Htatea takes orig inal jurisdiction, ami it will therefore ilot.be ik-ceasury to couimcuco llw pru ti'ding in the lowvr court. The complaint was prepared by As sistant Attorn-y General E. C. Mac Donald, of Spokane, wibo assembled the nuiteriaJs, arranged for surveys and sjient the past few months almost ex clusively in preparing his case. The complaint waa reviewed by ; Attorney General Atkinson today and given his approval., , Accompany iug tht complaiat are plate showing the portion of the river where the boundary lino is in dispute, and al so the location of the linn is claimed by ' Washington. The Kne as i eklmed by 1 Washlnghw take in a jorUon of the. Oregon jetty at th mouth of the river, and almost skirts the shore In the vicinity of 'Astoria. 1 The Oregon con tention has been that the line passes' to EELHTVE 1 ii.O'I ' WW w w .er if-rO nwoT UWO lis c) LadiesCraven--nettei; Coats in mM Oxford oa oto 1 1 .oo ' ' " ' ' 1 , 1 18.00 to li6.oo - - Special Mm: Week " i. Ladies' Suits I33.oo.t0 JaS-SO , $35.00 to laa.oo j XT nave a grand line of La3ie' puita Irom.tlO.OO to (35.00 in all. the fewest styles. 1 ! iidrenss? Bear Skin i COats" AH Colors at. .'! ! ) .fiSo y.'A ! Ghc ma o BEE HIVE Reductioils in Millinery m 'm. I THE BEST of the Season nbsolutely lven avvoy, this week at I'M O R , 15- Pillow Cases . ... ... , fid- lied Sheets 3.V Golf Glow ...... ,i 1.00 Kid Gloves ISo Ladle' HW, thtV Pair ......... ,20c Men's Wool Sos, Uirce Pir tkV Hress Good '3,V Dress GiHsl lAc Fliiuuel tte ' 7c Ginghams . : .J, i J .I-,!! , Co. Pjillt ,y , 1(V Outing rlsHnel ...... :'! 1' . : ill -,f ' i'i , ' ' 3,000 yards of Fancy Ribbon, 25c quality, at lOc. , I Morse Dept. 44a4wT4fee4ee4e4a44e4e4eTt4www0 north of Sand Island, ii.ar the! tho mouth, which would make it skirt the north short of the river, lnsUd of the south shore, as claimed by this state. The complaint filed in Out action Is brief. It states: That the boundary line between said states, insofar as it is material to de termine the . existing controversy be tween the complainant and defendant hereinafter stated, I defined by acts of Congress and fwllowsi "Beginning at a point in the Pacific ocean one marine league due West of and opposlt the middle of the month of the norvA Miin channel pj too Loluuibla riyrn thnta running . easterly to and up the middle .channel of said' river. and whdra It t dtvl.led by Islaails up the middle of the1 widest channel there of to whero1 Ijfllh jtirslle'of north wumuc cxise j saui, Hyer iiwar( the n.imthrAVait;'river.,,: , ThAt said Ixnibdarr line is oorreetly di4ien'aUd:'mhti"riisp' hereto ' attaohed, injl wWrkijdliielvey "A " 41 on last' sviilBi'a M tikfrt Clt J ita.'hkhyivf''Mi, jprya"iij" belto attend A M0e alilatiiWilirt. an am 1 11 L .n Ti.l i.in. 1. 1.. ,.1 hurl li.pa.nf "r-'iTTfl.rr r,rf? -Jrrjrr r' f'"t"i;:j, I "Tlia-a csmtrovietsy has arirnnaudes is Ls, between your oratiix and, dtfrnd nnt regarding the houmlary line' be twr-tn. said states, snd ) eur ersirix k-viu-i plains that thir defendaJnt'ha-"UMlawf ul ly"1 eklnhd 1 tut iseul jiirrtvlietioii Wr numerous siana'and sand in Said Columbia river,', among others being Dfadeiitviia , Sands, 1 keariHrge ( Sands, Snnd IslanU Itysa' Sajuls, .Miller Fands, lie 1' 8a ,: Enyart's ' Kami, 1 Oliver Sands, Kaboth Sands, Walk.r's Hand, i-Iolinstrn's fiands Bouman's Sands, gerson's Sands, Henry's Sands, ('olwell's Sunda, Taylor's Sands, and other Islands and samU in Niid river, the e.wt num ber and description of which your orat- ri has not snftltisiit knowledge iion ai'iicli to fonn a h-lief, but that all of mi id Mm! and sands are in truth and in fait within territorial limits and jurisdiction of your oratrix, sod north of the boundary line between said states as shown upon the exhibits hereto at tached. "Your oratrix further say that it is exceedingly important to the complain ant and defendant tluit the question of the location of the boundary between sum Hiau-s is- sis-eiiir and tlnallv de termined snil set tied; that heretofore fie pence of the people of said slat,-, and specially of the County of Pacific, Washington has Isvn seriously disturb ed by the conflict of jurisdiction aris ing from the diffeinee of opinion as to th location of said loundary line. That the authorities of the state of Or.-gon unlawfully claiming jurisdlothm over some of the islands hereinbefore nv-n-tioned, but which are within the limit and jurisdiction of your oratrix, have in- faded the State of Washington and fore tidy taken and rarried away her citi- tens' for 'allegei violations of the fish ing and other awa of defendant; that ss a result of he controversy herein, expensive litigation hna ;Wn ! institute ed between elairaanta- to tidelande and flshfng rights In the Columbia river un der grants from both' states, arid many persons living on said, Uhinds. and with in the jurisdiction of your oratrix have refused to pay tex lawfully leie.1 y the State of WashlngtoTt. 1' j "Your oratrix ' further says Unit fie eoiitrovHy herein Involviyi 'qiiesHinn-t Of jurisdiction and sovereignty, and that po adequate jvdief .at law exists. The complaint anks tliat the court establish the boundary a claimed by YNaahingten by decree, and that a sub- BARG AS ! I 1 1 SB'S ... .IOC . .. 4) .....s3e .... .4C 5C ..i.aj .....ate 1 ...ilOC t 'se- '""is' poena lx issued eommsading Ui Gov jemor and Attorney Gnniwal of Oregmt to appear in thw Supreme Conrt on a day to he named ami answer to the complaint and perform and abide inh order of the court as may be made against tsVin. While n so stated in the eotnptshis it is evident by comparing the plst ex hibit with the definition by Ceogre.' of tha boundary line that what is now a poi1in of Clateop Spit waa onre tha "miildle channel" of the river. , PERSONAL MENTION , George B. Thomas of tha Port of Portlsnd Commit!, sfa irfMaa ettr 1 fftimiy Dri'P, J. 'rrdrkVtJl sWkSft on for Portland on last ev'wtngVtraTDrfor a visit with feb mother. Distrirt Attotaer. Uartisoav lUM left .vis r.ua 1 nompnon, who nas Iweri the gSt Of rvUtivts an friruda at Pottlaild, 8i I!Ji-; nd pMVeMtf rotMisd fesieroajj sit I Itllf '"i-m of1 Iter auniiMU luktwln, IssyihaW strw t.yf he. wae-esaipafiettf . her fMisin.lhsj r.4sSjliln visit for a week. three pscksge of llollister's Rocky Mountain W"in'tATppk, bright eye. and Uit) (4lor. Uj tntsj Tea or Tabhts. Ht.1.1 by frank, Hart. drucBbt. FOR COUCU AlfD COtD. oil" lf 1 K Nothing is Utter than syrup tar and M therry,, U3e and 60c a bottle. Sold, 'y .the Ptl and Kegl iug tjterw. : ., .... HOES FOR CHILDREN. HOES FOR MEN, , HOES FOR LADIES. : .1 : ' ' '' I ' i ' ' r - - ' A Complets line of Rubber Goods. The Ball Band Brand A Few of our Leaders Art; THE W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE sad thr SIILSONiSBOE, for Loggers, 1 ,,, j 543 Bond Street Opp. Rots Higgins k Co. 1 I M.; 1 . PORTLAND, OREL tUi ;uT I nn T,u;i ,'T.i,.'J j 3;,.,: ".) iv.fJ u-a i j.ra .e.-ti lnui If you are thinking of" attend Ipg Business College.-yon "cannot afford to Ignore 'the' W on in the North' wsC'' '' r--'ijut-i hi ..o.sf ' Ourequipmen't '7tiUttlfpaiaeoC',',,, "' The"1 proprietors are' teschsri.' 1 I" Our graduates are all employed."' ' i"We fwill you 1 to a, posllidn when eompoteat ,1 ,1 ;-,i,:yj.) SEND FOR CATALOGUE TREE. Store.! t t t t 4 ; ;