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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1905)
THE MORNING AS rORIANv ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1905. MARINE f.l EMQRANDA Olympia Due Here Tonight on , New Service, BLYTHESWOOD ARRIVES IN Two More Simpson Schooners Come in Captain Huffman's Misfortune News of the Day in Ocean, Bay and River Craft Coming and Going. . .. Tonight the second fine steamship of the X. P. Steamship Company, running between Los AngvW, San Francisco, A' torn and Portland, will berth here at the Callender pier. It is the Olympia, of 1730 net tons,; 333 feet in length. 38.2 feet in width and 19.5 feet depth of hold. She has an indicated horse power of 2000. She was built in Glas gow in 1883 and registers out of Se attle. She is even finer in appointment than the Roanoks?, her sister-ship of the new line. They will make seven-day trips between the above named termin al ports, and make calls at all princi pal coast points n route, both in Ore gon and California. The line has a large and regulr traffic in store and will be an acquisition to coast service. Sad News' Waited Him. Captain E. T. Huffman, of the four masted schooner Churchill, of the Simp son fleet, who arrived in on Thursday evening- from Haigon, China, with his wife, has the sad intelligence awaiting ' him of the death of his father, C. II. Huffman, a wealthy and prominent citi- C TA I . !..-. InjL- tru vi cau I imiKtmat, vu out) (, 'while Captain and Mrs. Huffman were enroute to thiua. All Kinds. The five-masted schooner Crescent is inra can reuro ana is unaer cnaner 10 the Portland Lumber Company. The SefuVmeT Louis is-jtnother five-master in that port, the first vessel of that rig tVre for a number of years. With the Crescent in the harbor, nearly every vessel of large typo is now represented on the river. . Although both the Loui and Crescent have the same rig, Uie, Utter is much larger than the former, having a net register of 1334 tons, while her rival has but 819. Liner in Trouble. The Pacific Mail steamer Siberia, while leaving Ihe harbor of Honolulu yesterday for the Orient, got her pro peller entangled in chain attached to a channel buoy and was towed to an anchorage outside. Divers are now at work on the profiler, and the steam er having sustained no ditmage, will proceed on her voyage. Each Wants Money. Tm Pacific Ctst Saniip Com pany, owner of the steamer lmatilla, has filed a libel suit against the sUam schooner. Aurelia to recover $3000 dam- 'ages, and the Ruvll A Rogers Co.. owner of the Aurelia, filed a libel againit the Umatilla to recover f.500 damages. Both suits grew out of a collision be4.wn tl ve'H on Oc tober 27, near Broadway wliarf. Both suits are pending in San Francisco. Mansanita Up Naxt Week. The Manzanita to raided sufficiently yesterday to permit patching the hole in the tender. Her bow is out of the water and the patching will be finished late this afternon. It i the intention of Captain Roberts to swing the vessel's stern around so that V will' be higher on the shore, before pumping her out. Officials in the Lighthouse Inspection IV partment believe that the. ManraniU will be taken up the river eorly next week. v" T.'ws four-masted barkentinq F.neor of the Simpson (le t arrived in yester day at noon, and will go to Knappton without delay for an outward cargo f lumber. 9 . The British ship Blytheswood, Cap tain Pritehard, crossed in over the Co lumbia bar at noon, yesterday, "1 days from Newcastle, Australia. She is coal laden and consigned to Balfour, Guthrie A Co., at Portland. Eight hundred tons of her cargo will bo delivered hero to S. Elmore A Co., of this city. Captain Pritehard says he had a fine trip up, Iffl ply THE ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OUK EFFORTS HAVE MET WITH JUST THAT. THRONGS OF EAGER AND ECONOMICAL BUYERS KEEP OUR AISLES CROWDED FROM MORN TILL NIGHT. THE PUBLIC OF AS TORIA IS FAST LEARNING That This Big Old Store's Ad- vertising is Acurate, Its Bargains Real. f,' 1 - ... AND THE VIGOROUS RESPONSE TO ONE SALE IS PROOF POSI TIVE THAT THIS FACT IS UNDERSTOOD AND APPRECIA1ED. For Three Days Longer This Great Sale Continues Today's List Will give you an idea of what you'll save by purchasing Lace Curtains ; Now exivpt for the past ten days, during hu h he made but 400 miles. The five-masted schooner Crescent, in ballat, from San- Pedro, canf in yes terday. The steamer Redondo came down from Portland yesterday morning and passed out for San Francisco, with a full cargo of lumltcr. The steAmr Daif MihiU Crm Portland. hound for Redondo, Califor nia, left out yesterday morning. The steamer "Y. A. Kilburn was of tlw otvan bound Meet yesterday morn ing, croing out for San Francisco. Th steanwdhp Columbia will leave out for Portland at 10 o'clock a. m.. tomorrow. The next steamer up n th service will be the Senator. IVputy Collector John McOue ha tak en the official Measurement of the so called steamer belonging to .1. A. Mon roe, otherwise th "ilem' with her own motiv power. Tle tonnage i fixed at 83 tons "3, net. The BritUh steamer Abergeldie, the (rtmanl steamer Nicorocjjlia, and tM Ucrinan ship Adolf, are all loaded, at Portland, with grain and foodstuff for the Far Kat, and should have been down here, yesterday, according to the Ptwtlnnd presw. They may he down today sometime. The steamers Abergeldie and Xieom cdiu sailed todav for the Oiient from Portland. The former carried ltM.170 bu-Jiela of wheat, valued at $128,130, and the latter 0.1,524 barrels of flour, valued at 228.(t(M. The Xk-omedia al so carrit-d general merchandise to the value of $50,112. The Lurline was fiftei-n hours coming down from Portland yesterday, and did not reach her dock here until 11 o'clock last night Way freight was the cause Site left up at midnight. SEAT SALE TODAY. Sale of seats for the performance of ' Uncle Josh in New York," by Uie Roach company at Fisher's tonight will open at 2 p. m. and continue until S o'clock at th theatre box office. The company will play another week with new plays each evening commencing tomorrow. HOTEL ARRIVALS. . 'Occident O. Zurich, New York. B. Weil, Xew York. .1. M. Eiter, South Bend. J. X. Cake, Seattle. C. C. Hamilton, Denver. R. S. McKwen, Warrenton. J. 1L Cook, Portland. Capt. snd Mrs. F. W. rhisterew, Ft. Stevens. CRUSADE AGAINST MEDICS. Boston, N'ov. 11. The local authori ties have inaugurated a crusade against medical officers of doubtful reputation. At places against -w hich the police have little evidence officers in uniform would be stationed and all person applying for admission will be questioned con cerning lSeir busincHi with the doctors. Strangers will be informed of the char acter of the office. ALL EXCEPT GOVERNOR. Columbus, O., Nov. 11. Practically complete return of the entire state show that all he It-publican candidates, ex cept the Governor were elected by sub stantial pluralities. Houok, the Demo cratic candidate for Lieutenant Govern or, tonight admitted his defeat Both parties c6htinue"To eTuira a majority of both branches of the legislature. The majority in each' branch will be vi.-ry small. ,$ .73 Lac Curtains ..'. $ .59 ..... U9 2.00 Lace Curtains t l.M 700 T.r ifintjiin. .;. ... 4.95 ', 8.00 Lace Curtains ... .. ... ....,'.',.. .6.95 13.00 Brussels Net 9-95 Be sure and pay our Croeery Iparjeii' twit 'New. Holiday. Goods arriving daily. . , THE FOARD SSTOEIES CO. WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE FIRST INTRODUCED. STEAMSHIP IS LIBELLED. Ran Francisco, Nov. 11. The Pacific Coast Steamfthip Company, owners of the steamer Umatilla, has filed a libel suit against Uie steam schooner Aurelia to recover 1300 damages and the Rus sell A Rogers Comapny, owners of the Aurelia filed a libel wit against the Umatilla to recover $9.jO0 damages. Both suits grow out of a collision between the; vessels on October 27. near the) Broadway wharf. IIIE MILL ROADWAY Matters in Statu Quo for the Time Being. DISTRICT ATTORNEY AWAY Hsnsea Wants Job Lot of Warrants Justice Goodman Not ia Wholesale Line Judje Trenchard Finds Way Out of the Problem. The Hume mill road controversy 1. in statu quo, for the moment at least O. Hansen, the man who i raising the barrier across the road, only to have them torn ilwn again, went to Justine tioodman, yttwday, for an awrtl lot of warrants, to I smned upon each and all the foremen of tV Hume plant, but Judge Goodman, thiiikiug that a wholesale issue of impottaiit criminal process such a was desired, would look Wtter if they emanated fnun the district Attorney' otlice, counselled Mr, Han n to sre that olUcer and secure his rs there. Hansen could not find iHstrict Attomey Allen, th;it gentle man Iwing absent from the city and as his deputy, Mr. Alercrimbie, was um piring a lug game of football at Kugene, th Irate fence builder deciJrtl to await the return of oc or thq otln or both, on Monday, before proceeding further. In this r-lation the following com munication, hauded in St this office last night may be of considerable interest) "Astoria. Ore., Nov. 11, '06, "To the Kditor: It has been reported that I hail intervsted myself in asui.t ing Mr. Hanoen in oW meting the private roadway leading to the Tongue Point mill. I desire to say, that I have never taien any part in the mater, eith er dimsly or indirectly. Thet aatne private road runs over my property and I have not objected to it, knowing that It was a benefit to the employee at the mill.. 1 believe the city Should open a sine to the mm, nut until it is onel, 1 have no objection . to the eeseestoeetst4 m nPAd nnnnniniA of tho Season absolutely lvcn away this week at MORBES 15e Pillow Cases toe 8e Bed Sheets ...... ,... . . . . .. 4 JO 35o Golf Glows .' je 11.00 Kid Cloves f 4C 15o Udies' Hose, three Pair '. c SOo Men's Wool Sox. three Psir JC OOo Dress Goods 4c S5e Press Goods ' 15c Flanneh-tU oc i X 7o Ginghsms 3 X 5c Print 3 10c Outing Flannel ! 4 . Bilious Attack Quickly Cared. A few weeks ago I had a bilious at tack that was so severe I wss not able to go to the office for two days. Fail- mg to get relief from my famUpbyv sician's treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and the next dsy I felt liks a new man. II. C. Bsiley, Editor of the News Chspln, S. C These tablets are for sals by Frank Hart and leading drug beelMjhivb Special Sale of Ladies Wool Shirtwaists For This Weeh All colors. All wool Albatross (3.70 to $3.20. Alapacas, $3.00 to $2.50 Fancy weaves $2.50 to 2 00 $1.05 to $1.50 Wa have the "Black Cat nose", ev ery boys mother's friend. M A reduction of 15 per cent on all suits and alterations made without charge 3.000 yards of Fancy Ribbon, 25c quality at lOc. fs j Morse Dept. Store. SPECIAL SALE INM1LUNBRY Street Hats, TurbntiH, Patent Leather Hota orid ScHool Hots A complete and varied line of trimming to match) all alar, colors and styles. Hundreds to cboo from. This is Uie LOGICAL Millinery store for YOU, no matter what class of goods you buy. THE BLrlTB THE MILLIKXBY PAfiLOSS THAT LEADS IN STYLE. PKICIS ARE CSEATLY SEDUCED. 6li COMMERCIAL BALL BUILDIHC. present mad, snd never have opposed any project that was of benefit to th mill and the men who are compelled to pass over the privaU roadway. "--tfully. AX IX JACOHSOX." County Juile Tn-tuhard and Coromis- ioner ltision went over the dixputed lenitiry, yesterday, took th.- bearing of the road in dinpute, compared Valr findint with the plals and record ap pertaining to the land in qtiention, and have reached the conduxion, that if the city, will quickly flnixh one blmk mors of Kirch strct, or to a point on the line of what may ha termed Fifty-third Mrect, the limits of (he city will be reaclsd, and the county can go aitead on the rai, (oi!ierwie riny mira xtreet,) to a point where it intersects tin- Matit front line of the property of the Ameiiian Lumber Company, from wliiih Miint tin- Hume people have an unrestricted rixht of way out from their plant. Thin is a fair, and ready, solu tion of tho vexatious problem, snd it in hoped the city and county will soon mend the whole matter. Just what llunsen intauda.to ila.. tomorrow, is not known. Best Liniment ei Esrta, Henry D. Baldwin, Supt, City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis. writes i "I have tried many kinds of lini ment, but I bsve never received much benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Linl- meet for rheumstiam and pains. I think It the best liniment on Varth." 25c, 50c, snd $1.00. gold by Hart's drug store. PERSONAL MENTION A Fine Display of Cloisone Vases Ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.00 can be seen at the Yokohama Bazar Us.Oommerctai I treat, Astorl s WE SELL B0ES TOR LADIES, HOES F0S MEN, E0ES FOX CHILDBEH. t A Ctfnplfis, Lint pf Kubbsr Coods. I. M. Mregor name over from Hrsy's Kiver yesterday. Ceorge Harris, of Chinook, was an As toria visitor, yeterdsy. ' h. U rerklna, of Canton, Ohio, ar rived in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. Vidal cams over from West port yeat:-rday to visit friends. , C. Henry of Charleston, was a busl ness visitor in Astoria, yesterday C. E. Daut, of Portland, arrived In Irank I'-tinr.. 801 doing business1 m the l7yf ymterday. ' . m. J. L. Snyder cam over from Deep Kiver. for a buinesa sojourn rn Astoria, yesterday. L, Burch of Natel, had business to transact hers yesterday and returned home lunt evening. ' 3Irs. D. C. Butler of Cathlamet was in the city ye(erday, as was Mr. I A. i Kimball, of the same town. &J&tXU'iiX&t Art:. THE W, L. DOUGLAS SHOE and thi STILSOIf SHOE, for Uutxi N S. A. GIMRE, 543 Bond Street 0pp. Kosa Biggina Co.