THE MORNING ASXORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1905.
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Ml.MANTIA
ARRIVES
Big China Liner Crosses In On
a Rough Bar.
FLtET INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
News From All Sides Ii of Fog and
Storm River Linen Running Fairly
Close to Time Cards Lonj String of
Arrivals and Departures.
The steamship Columbia arrived in at
10 o'clock yesterday morning, from San
Francisco, with a good crowd in her
cabin and lots of stuff between deck.
She wa-i in great luck entering; the fog
lifted for about 10 minute a she ap
proached the bar, long enough .to give
her bearing.. and on she came. . She left
up for Portland at noon.
- The steamer Despatch arrived from
San Francisco at 4 o'clock p. m. yester
day, and passed on to Portland.
, At noon yesterday tliere was a fleet
of ten windjammers off the Columbia
bar, with as many more vessels, sail,
and steam, on the inside. It is thought
conditions will be easier both ways, to
day. The. powerful San Francisco tug
Dauntless booked on to her tow, the
bark Roderick " Dhu, yesterday at 3
o'clock p, m. and dropped to the lower
bay, to be ready for the early flood this
morning.
The Lurline came to her dock here
at 4 p. m. yesterday. She created quite
a bit of astonishment geting in here in
broad daylight again. She went up at
7 o'clock well fixed with people and
freight
The steamer Shamrock was reported
bard and fast ashore at a point midway
between the federal quarantine station
and Knappton, on the Washington
shore, yesterday afternoon; she got
away for her Astoria berth on the night
tide.
and brought down two heavy log-raft
for the Simpson mills at Knappton.
Purser Charles M. Fowk of Ue
steamer Lurline, is adrift on a two
week's furlough, lie will upend it at
Seaside, where he can rvt, sure enough;
"far from the maddening crowd," and
undisturbed by "ship that pas in the
night" and day too. Ha i a devoted
worker and entitled to a jolly and re
freshing outing.
The British steamship Aginoourt left
down from Portland yesterday. She i
grain laden for Moji. and draws 24.7
feet, a draught, that may kp her in
the lower harbor for several day.
The. steamship Olympia is still on
the hither side of the Columbia bar.
awaiting feasible conditions in which to
proceed to sea.
The big Xumantia had a rough trip
over from China. She was 17 day and
IS hours en route, and passed through
two cyclones on the voyage. She was in
half cargo and this made her very sus
ceptbile to the heavy ami continuously
rough sea. Captain Archie Peae came
down from Portland on yesterday's
train to meet her and pilot her to Port
land. Slie went on up last night. She
crossed in over the bar at 4:30 yester
day evening, and will load grain out
ward for the Orient.
Jack Shea, master of the San Fran
cisco tug Dauntless, up here as the con
sort of the bark Roderick Dhu, is no
stranger in thee waters, having spent
some years in the fishing industry here.
He was welcomed by many friends dur
ing his brief stay in port.
4 PERSONAL MENTION.
Deputy Collector of Customs F. L.
Parker has returned from Gray's Harbor
whither he went on business.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hagen. of Ho-
quiam, Washington are in the city. Mr.
Hagen is one of the foremost lumbermen
of the Evergreen State.
G. L. Harper, business manager of the
Georgia narper Company was in the
city yesterday, conferring with Manager
Selig of Fisher's Opera House, for the
initial engagement of his company here.
AMONG THE MICKS
Everything aad Everybody Will Be of
Irish Extraction.
Kvery F.Ik in Astoria i Irish for the
next 24 hours. He's got to be. The
Irish social under the auspices of As
toria Lodge No. ISO, cornea off tonight
and every last F.lk of them is supposed
to wear green, be gallant, and jolly, and
fight like the "divvel." The last pre
rogative need only be invoked under ex
traordinary circumstances.
The progrsm that has been arranged
i Hibernian in every detail and as
funny as Klk wit and Irish humor can
make it. There will not be a moment
without a laugh, nor a laugh without an
echo, after the line-up in lodge tonight;
and thoso whose good fortune it will be
to share the deluge of fun can date ev
erything from it, and never forget the
date.
There will be speeches, sonjrs recital,
da nit's, and music galore, and all a
Irish as tlie pigs of Dublin. C.ieen will
be the color, day and night, and even
the harp of Fin wil be there, and per
haps "the harp that once thro' Tara's
hall"; at all event there'll be fun, and
w it and life enough U fantcu the "soft
brogue and blarney" to the tongues of
the Astoria Elk and their guest, for
a month of Iri-h Sundays.
REMEMBER!
Tlie reserved eat sale for the engage
ment of Georgia Harper A Company
during next week at Fisher's, will be at
Horner's Candy Store. Commencing
next Saturday inoinig at o'clock.
BIG "NINETEEN" READY.
The Atoria A Columbia River rail
way people are looking for their "Hig
i ll" freight engine out from the shop
i tomorrow, completely revised into a suc
cessful oil-burner. Xo. 19 will be equip
hh1 with capacity for enough fuel to
last her from Astoria to Astoria, via
Portland, a supply equal to 20 tons of
coal.
IRE FUNDS NEEDED
Chamber of Commerce Asks
Congress to Aid Jetty.
resumed, the condition of (he bar would
grow steadily worse.
Judge Ilowlby slated that very little
money would be spent by Congress this
yesr and that extra effort would have 1
to be made if the desired result was ac
eoniplilird.
RESOLUTION IS PASSED
Amendment to Include Clause for the
Return of the Chinook to the Bar Is
Lost, But Separate Resolution Is
later Passed.
If you sre troubled with dizzy spell.
headache, indigestion, constipation Hoi-
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make
you well and keep you well. If it fails,
get your money back. Thats fair. 3j
cents. Sold bv Frank Hart.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Occident.
Glenn Harper San Francisco.
Geo. Harris, San Francisco.
C. I Ruggles, San Francisco.
C. S .Ruggles, San Francisco.
Walter Seaborg. Ilwaco.
H. R. Macbeth, Portland.
J. IL Cook, Portland.
C. E. Pierce, Portland.
(J. L. Garison, Portland.
It. F. Wright, Xorwalk.
E. Shelly Morgan, Portland.
There wa a small attendance at the
meeting of the Chamber of Commerce
last evening, and little outside of rou
tine business wa transacted.
A controversy over the merit of tlie
jeUy and thri dnslge, waa provoked
when Judge J. A. Ilowlby introduced
a resolution urging Congress to ap
prtqiiiate funds to continue the work
of the jetty, to save money already in
vested, Captjuiu Gurtdijson, the bar
pilot wanted to amend the resolution
to contain a clause providing that the
dredge Chinook be returned to service,
pending the construction of the jetty.
The amendment, however, failed to car
ry, but a separate resolution was pass
ed, asking Senator Fulton to take the
necessary steps to bring alsmt the re
turn of the dredge to the bar. Judge
ltowlhy's resolution follows:
"Whereas, much money has been in
voted in the jetty at the mouth of the
Columbia river, and the improvement i
in such condition that there is danger
of great damage and injury to it,
should the work stop now for a year or
les, thereby requiring much expeudl
ture of money to bring the improvement
bilk to its present condition; and,
' Whnieas the rapid growth and in
crease of the commerce on the Colum
bia river demands, that the jetty be
maintained to it present proficiency
and fur beyond, therefore he it,
"Ke-olved, That Congress be respect
fully urged to make the ue.esary ap
propriation thi winter to continue the
work on the jetty at the mouth of the
Columbia river without intermission."
Introducing his amendment, Captain
GundiTson stated that in one year the
dredge would accomplish more good
than the jetty in a life time. lie fur
ther contended that if dredging was not
Of Interest to Clergy.
The Astoria A Columbia Iliver Rail
road Co., having been granted member
ship in the Transcontinental Clergy
Hureau, the name of that company will
appear in the clergy application blanks
and clergy certiflcatea issued by the
bureau for llHHl, and commencing Janu
ary 1st, of the coming year. These
permits will lie honored by all agent I
of the A. A C. R. R., thus eliminating
the individual half fare permit issued I
by that company hi former years. Re- j
quests for ollii ial application blanks j
should I madu to J. C. Mayo, general (
passenger agent, Atoiia. 1
MARRIED YESTERDAY.
Charh Williams Stevens and Mr.
Neva Helle llcppm-r, ladh of CItop
County, were united in marriage yes
terday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
offlue of, and by, Magistrate Goodman.
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A cake of Pears' is a
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good sre made from; and w carry a
complete line, too. Also the best in
ladies, men and children's shoe.
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Special
Sale of
Ladies Wool
Shirtwaists
For This Weell
All colors. All wool Albatross 70
to 13.20.
Alapacas, 3.00 to
Fancy weaves 2.50 to 2 W
1 1 OS to tl 60
Ws have the "Week Cat Hose", ev
ery boys mother's friend.
A reduction of
15 per cent, on all
suits and alterations
made without charge
s. A. GIMRE,
343 Bond Street 0pp. Rou Hiuina & Co. j
J$ X5he jsU
BEEULJHIVE
The Callender tug Melville made a
run to Rvnerson's Slouirh. ve.terdav.
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TIKwsdl&y, Nov. 2$
And Continuing Three Days
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