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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1905)
4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OKKGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. BAY AND RIVER NE1YS loi Raft Shifts on Tide But Cannot Get Away. be completed. Inspector P. W. Rhodes informs u that there is now 36 feet of water where the wreck lay. Bar form es! each side, of the wreck but these are washing away. The deep hole referred to ID Tin caused by the settling of the Vessel in the mud and the extra dredg ing required to get all of the timber Jo- t. The contract wan $.1400 and it was well earned." FOUR STEAMERS LEAVE OUT Eskisonia Moved to Tongue Point Xanunita Beached at Buoy Depot Labuan in Collision at Portland Notes Gathered on Astoria Waterfront ' Contractor Roberts put the crippled lighthouse tender Manzanita. on the )erh north of the Buoy depot and un der Tongue Toint at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and left for Portland on the 6:10 express last evening. The Manan it came down under towage of : the lleather and supported by the govern ment tugs Mendel and Republic, one on either side. She was beached at high water and far enough up to permit working on her big 10 by 7 foot wound in ier side. She will be carefully patch ed and put on an even keel again, after which the governmnt authorities will determine jut what will be done with her. Lot Kft Shifts. The big log raft piled up on Young Ray spit moved on the big flood yester day about 200 feet further cat on the 4it. hut the water was not high enough to dislodge her, though the combined horsepower of the tug Melville, Van guard and Cruiser was employed for three hours in the (ask of getting her into tlie channel. The bilge of the raft seems to lie dragging along the crest of the jiit and at Mich a depth that a fore and aft haul has no effect Uxn the mas. A swincin haul on the how. or the Mem, might sway her out of the bilge-grip she has on the sands, and it might break her in two. She will prob ably lie alowed to rest where she is un til spring. to go into the engine room for warmth That was the last seen of him. There is some talk of someone having heard a splash over the side, but beyond this absolutely nothing is known of the poor wretch. His desperate straits, his be ing ironed and practically a prisoner, may have moved him to the national, and natural alternative of llari Kaii. in other words, self murder. Hoodooed Captain. Captain Nelson, who commanded the barkentine Katie Flkkeuger, when she jru lost on the coast leach at Rdondo. California, on Monday last, must be under a hoodoo ban of some kind. He was master of the schooner Challenger that caught fire from her cargo of lime and waa scuttled off South Rend, on No vember 7th of last year. And speak ing of the Challenger, the following tak en from the last number of the South Bend Journal, is apropos: "The last of tha wreck Challenger was removed Sat urday and U. S. Engineer Carpenter took soundings and approved the job. Thia week Creech Bros., have been re moving the pile usdd in making a J sluice to duica the contents of tlie ted some freedom in his movements, and vessel to shore and then the work will one of the engineer had suffered him Visit of Condolence. Captain and Mrs. Berkshire, of the British ship Oweetiee, now loading in Portland came down on the noon ex press yesterday, to meet and wvk-ome Mrs. Captain Towneiul, the widow of the Kskasonia's dead master. The Owenee belongs to the same company as th Kskasonia. and the Berkshire are warm rsonal friends of Mrs. Towiisend and her late husband. Thev w ill remain on board the ship until her departure for Portland a few day hence. Captain Berkshire will assume command of the Eskasonia, and the Owcciiee will lie handled by her first mate for the pres ent. Hari-Kiri. II Is said the Japanese stowaway on IxiO rd the British teamship Labuan, who was placed in irons by the captain preparatory to being turned over to the police authorities at Portland on the arrival of the steamer there, managed to elude the vigilance of the ship's officers and spring over tlie side of the ship while she was under way out of this harbor. Being in irons he was permit- Collide at Portland. When going into Portland harbor Sat urday, the Briti-h tramp steamer Black heath crashed into the French bark Cambronne with the result that the latter will have to discharge her cargo of wheat and llour and go into drydock for repair. The Blackheath was com- J pelled to slow down by reason of the fact that ahead of her in the stream was a small raft of logs hidden from view bv the foir. The steamer slowed down and drifted into the Cambronne, which was Umding at the Hour mills. Fasiii ination revealed the fact that about five plates had lieen dented on the port how of the Cambronne, but luckily the lamagc was altove the water line. The lllackheath sustained only a few scratches as the blow struck a spot inquiry will be held to fix the blsme. THB Grandest Collection Of Finely tailored suit and coats were opened up in Astoria, now on display in our ready to wear department. Our buyer has just returned from Portland where he baa been to meet representatives of several eastern manufacturers, while there he ran across the greatest bargain that ever came our way. We Purchased at One-Third Off The entire sample lines of three large eastern Coat and Suit manufacturers comprising more than two hundred garments on our bargain counter just as t3iy were bought, at one-third leu than the regular price. In the choosing there's a style and size in all the leading shades. Plenty for all. ill Coats, Children's Coats, Suits and - ":S kirts at ! One-Third Off Mis this sale and you're passing up the greatest event within the his tory of Astoria Merchandising. THE FOARD 8 STMES CO. WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE FIRST INTRODUCED. ( ?????? The steamer Morrison will bv brought here from Astoria and repaired at the Ka-t Side Jiipyard. She will lie repaired in the river. Ihvgonian. FL0ATSAM AND JETSAM. The steamer F. A. Kilburn went over the bar at noon yesterday, San Fran cisco bound. The steamer Pi-patch, wan among tlie steam tleet to cros out yesterday. She went out at noon. The fleorgina is at anchor off the O. R. 4 X. dock after her twelve day hang up outside the bar. The steamship Roanoke croneed out at 11 o'clock, yesterday morning, for San Francisco and Los Angeles, The South Bay got away from the lower harbor about noon yesterday en route to San Francisco. Tlw steamer Meteor came down from Portland la-t evening at 7 o'chxk, bound I for San Francisco. j i The liritish ship Clan lira ham was chartered the other day to load wheat. at Portland for the. Cnitl Kingdom. She is now at San Francisco. The towing steamer M. F. Henderson arrived down from Port hind yesterday noon with the four-masted schooner Vir ginia, lumber laden, for San Pedro. The British ship Kskasonia wan mov ed from the lower harbor to an anchor age off Tongue Point yesterday by the har-tug VYallula. The M. F. Henderson went back to Portland yesterday a f tern mn with the harkentine .John C. Mever and the schooner Alpha, on cither bow. Tlie Xorth Star is swung at her an ehorage off the O. K. & X. pier, after her clo-e shave off the Columbia bar jetty. J. tie steamer com a kksi cro-K-u in from San Fram i-co at 3 a. m. yesterday and went on to Portland after a brief stv at the O. R. 4 X. pier. The steamer Atln an oil tanker came in from San Francisco lute yesterday af ternoon, and went ilirectlv on to the metropolis. There is a pretty line up for an ocean race from the Columbia bar to San Francisco, The South Bay, Dispatch, F. A. Kilburn and Roanoke, left out of this port, within 45 minute, of each other. London, Xov. 20. The French bark Ann de Hretagne, Captain Boguet, from Swansea July 7 for Kan Franciseo, was towed into Montevideo today with her rudder damaged. The big British tramp steamer Croy don left San Francisco for Portland Sat urday to load wheat and flour for the Orient, She is under charter to the Tort-land-Astatic Company. The American bark F. C, Sargent will lie repaired in the drydock at St. Johns, hy Joseph Supple, who has sent for .'Ml caulkers to come from Seattle to do the work on her. The T. J. Potter is one of the hand somest craft on the Columbia; she has fine equipment, and service, and one of the ablest corps of officer afloat in these waters; handsome cabins, coy sUtcrooms, tip top galley, first clans cook, a steward that knows his busi lie; and the ugliest weather be te dingiest, most forlorn looking funnel that eter stuck up out of Um bowels of a steamer. Paint it, paint it! Work on the new Wila incite snagpul k-r is progressing rapidly at Portland The hull is ncaring completion. About 19,000 feet of lumber i being Used in this craft. Machinery will be transfer red from the old wagpullcr to the new. The live-masted 'hoouer latuis load ed with lumber for San Pedro was the only one of the sailing licet in the lower harbor to get to sea vesterdav. She left thirteen laden windjammers on the in side. Alexander Center, ucucral auent at Sau Francisco, for the llarrimaii steam ship lines, has tendered his resignation to take effect upon the appoint incut of his successor. Mr, tVnter declined to discuss the matter of his resignation, and offered no suggestion a to what ho was going to do, or the identity of hi successor. REVOLT AT VLADIVOSTOK. London, Nov, ill. A dispatch to the News agency from Vladivostok dated November 25, savs that a numU-r of Russian troops taken prisoners at Port Arthur and recently returned here for enrollment in the local garrison, revolt ed today, killed two of their olliccrs and wounded five others. The reasons lor the remit are unknown. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It's no secret ao I'U tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Hart. We often hear Uiat the age of mira cles is past, but is it? It is statistical ly shown that the groecra of this conn I iv. uilhin Dim lsf i years, have soli I a.-VMI.OOO pounds of pure Mocha and lava coffee from the 137,000 imputed into the 1'nited States. If you are troubled with diuy spells, headache, indigestion, constipation Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. If it fails, get your money back. That's fair. 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. mthm mim 5 cmmoAL vs. mm sievens BIGCEST GAME OF THE SEASON THANEiSGIVflrIG DAY Admission InclEdlng Grand Stand 50c Children 23c WILL NOT ASK AID Cuba Can Handle the Isle of Pines Affair. JAIL PROMISED FOR LEADERS Cuban Government Communicates With the United States and Under No Cir cumstances Will She Ask Aid of Uncle Sam in Suppressing Disorder, nine mcmls-in of the cabinet, and ad iniial of the navy and chief of staff of the army combined, poea ha meal uie up to it. J - Jg X3he j mwi The Bee Hive is displaying the newest creations in the very latest Millinery Models The short front belt with the high back. It i; early, the winter is yet be fore us. So you can rejoice at our prices. Every trimmed hat reduced. Every street hat reduced 1-3. Cravenette Coats SeJa this week of ladies' ette coats. craven- 120,00 Coats to $17.00 17.50 Coats to 15.00 15.00 Coats to 13.00 We hare on band many handsome garments. If you want one now is your time. Havana, Nov. Sii. It. i timlcr-t'xxl that the Ciihan (iovernmeiit is cominiiui ratitiL' with the I nit.il States, n to which t.'oveinment shall deal wit'i the American in the Isle of Pines, on lite event of the lalti-r cam in.' out the i legist threat to assume teiritorial oil) ces. The Associated press is informed tluit whatever develops, I'iiIni under no eir cumstancc, will ask the I'uited State to intervene, not even to tlie extent of sctiilinjf a gunboat to preserve otder among the Ameiican citueng there. Ceit eral Andre, secretary of the interior, said that the Americans must conside that if they try to assume olhYiul funr lions, we sliall put hem hi jail. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS II San Fnimi-so, Nov. jju. Tneotiia, 0 3; San Francisco, 1-5, Sacramento, Nov. l!il. -Seattle, Oakland, 2 2. I; Angeles, Nov. l!il.-l Angidc, 1 2; Portland. 2 5. PERSONAL MENTION. I vrus aimer, tne ieiires nt.itiw i the Itl.iko Mi-KhII Company, of J'oit land, is in the city on Im-iiM'ss bent. Mrs. Kl lis Parks of llwaco, is the (Mirst of friends in the cily. Jig X3he BEEtJrflVE LIGHTS AND SIDELIGHTS. It is wier to place your business e lore your pleasure, or the result, mav lie that you "ill have no business and in ti'ie end no meuiis for pleasure. The internal revenue collector at Washington reports the collection of $2IJ4,."7'I during September, an in crease over the same month of last year of 11,212117. Congressman Tawney think that the government clerks in Washington should work an hour more su-h day. The clerks would like to see it tried on the Con gressman. Cnder the new government law re garding the handling of patent medi cines, every firm in the country hand ling patent medicines must take out a government license afted Ihts-mbcr 1. There are about 4000 holders of Stand ard oil slock; thus you can see that out of some H0,000,000 people in the country it is not really surprising that you are not in on the game. An Iowa woman wants a divorce from her husband because he has not taken a bath for twenfy-two yars. Most peo-1 pie will think she would have been justi fied in applying a year of so earlier. The salary of the lresident snd the Vic President of the Mutual Ufe Is as ! great as that of tlie United States, and Morning Asiorian, 75 cents a mouth. i- - J MEN ARC POWERLESS T riabt Agstut Iilaeaa Caleaa Tkef Mrlhe at lb I'aaerlrla . To treat Dandruff, and Fatllnr Italr, with Irritants or oils on which a para sitic. rrm will prosper, fa Ilka acnopinf water from tht ocean to prevent the tltla from rlnliif You cannot accomplish a satlsrartnry, cur without having a right undnratand nr or the fundamental cause or tha trouble. You must kill the PandrufT derm Ncwtiro'a llerplclde does thla twaus Is McUI!y msda to do that very thing. When tha germ la removed, the hslr b is no choir hut to reiuma ha ill hp crowth and tautv. "!estroy the causa, you rsmovt tha thVct " Hold by trading drufflsta tend V lit stamps for sample to The Horplctda Co. Detroit. Mlib SagU Drug Store, 331953 Bond EL, Owl Drug 8 tore, M9 Obaa. flt, T. F. Uuria, Prop. 8pedal Afeat" HOLIDAY SHOWINGS A greater sortitieut for Xmas '03 than tT befoie. In order to ahoif them all in the limited time, we change our window displays twice a week. ThU week stationery, athletic goods and ssiks (25 and .15 cent series) will ba shown. It will nay you to watch otlf windows merely for the sufgestioiu they offer. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC BMMB That's what tha The Ball Band Brand goods are made from; and we carry a complete line, too. Also the best in ladie, men and children's shoes. S. A. GIMRE, 543 Bond Street 0pp. Ross Hluiu It Co. A Fine Display of Cloisone Vases Ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.00 can be seen at the Yokohama Bazar 62s;Comraerclal fltreet, Astorl