THE MORXING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, DECIMBIR 3, 1903. WAYS OF MEN MARINE German Steamship Nunantia For Far Japan. WORD FROM THE ROANOKE Yesterday's Budget of Waterfront Newt, Garnered in the Rain Craft Coming and Going and the Men Who are in Command. San Francisco, Pee. 2. After a Jang rous voyage from Portland, during which she was disabled otT Eureka har, arsl afterwards tossed about in the heavy seas off the California coast, the steamship Roanoke is expected to arrive at San Francisco about 4 o'clock this afternoon. At 9:30 o'clock anxiety for the veA-el was relieved on receipt of news through Ue Associated Presa that the vessel was off Point Reyes, 30 miles north of San Francisco, and heading southward, in tow of the tug Defiance. When sighted the Roanoke was niafc ing slow time, about 51 knots an hour, but was not in distress. Tugboats will assist her if assistance is required. The position of the Roanoke lias been most perilous, and the news of her eefetv is certainly good. Lcte Thej Roarf arrived inside, San Francisco harbor at 2:15 o'clock, and proceeded at once to discharge her passengers. The steamer Roanoke, which was dis abled several davs ago on Humboldt bar and for the safety of which wide spread anxiety has been felt, arrived safely this afternooy, with) her pas sengers all well. When the Roanoke struck on the bar, she lost her stern post and rudder. The hull of the ves sel was uninjured. On Tuesday and Wednesday last, while coming down the coast, the Roanoke met with heavy weather and strong winds, which held her down to slow-bell speed the entire distance. lr, at F.urcka. (VmmaiiuVr Mayo i in Portland, ami wit come down to Astoria todav with Commander llcilner. local light house Inspector, on the Heather. They will make a complete survey of the tender Mansanita, at Tongue Point, Commander Hrilner has already made a general estimate of the tender's damage, but cannot say what will 1 done with her. The report of the inspector's will be forwarded to the Lighthouse Hoard, with their recom mends t ions. Up Against It The naturalization papers and mate's license of Philip G. Grove, first mate of the steamer Olympia, were surrend- tJxs, mVrct avrVie apanU at San Franeioo Wednesday. The t of the Olympiads captain. John True bridge, will la surrendered to the sec ret sen-ice officers as soon a the steam er arrive at San Francico from San Pedro. The men are said to be Hritish subject, who have no right to Ameri can naturalization paper, and therefore have no right to licenses to command American veel. Captain Truebridge bitaight the Olympia from F.ngland and commanded her when she sailed as a tramp steamer under the British flag. He als) brought James J. Hill's big steamer. lVkota, around the Horn fnm New York. The Olympia was recently placed under tl management of the North Pacific Steamship Company, to alternate, on the run between Portland and San Pedro with the steamer Roa noke, which was disabled in attempt ing to cro the bar at Humboldt Hay, Monday afternoon. llecause of the fact that the Olympia ran aground in San Francisco Kay, it was deemed advisable to tike her off the run in favor of a I lighter draft vessel, and yesterday the company announced that ine jeana would take her place although the company agent sam thai 11 nau n leen fully decided to take the Olympia off. If it is found, when the Roanoke on to Portland. arrives in port, that her repairs, will require some time, it is probable that Th ste,m,,r Kiireka came in from the Olympia will 1 retained in service, j rnuM.iHin) yesterday morning and Should this be done, new officers will be vnt Mt rN ixt,t way to the metropolis; necessary. I 1 TIh German steamship Xuimuitia, carrying I'nited States mail, and bound for the Far Fjist with a mixed cargo arrived down from Portland and went to the lower bay, leaving out on tV tloinl yesterday evening. Homeward Bound. The funeral of the late Captain Town sen, of tlxi liriti-h ship K)kaonia, who died at sea three months apt, was held from Holman's parlors in Portland, the remains being shipped to the form er liome of the deceased in New llruns. wick. Rev. A. A. Morrison, agisted by Rev. A. F, Rarnays, rector of the Sea men's institute, conducted the ceremon ies. Many beautiful floral piece were sent, and a large congregation w pres ent, among whom were many prominent members of the Masonic order, of which the deceased as an active meniW. on to him. Portland without waiting for The four-mastiil schooner Annie M. Campbell cam in from sea yesterday afternoon and droped ,her anchor off the coal dock. She is from San Fran' cisco. She i up for lumber. The three-masted schooner Oakland from Sn Francisco to lVrtland, came in about 2:30 p. m. yesterday, and at 5 o'clock, aiong with Ut) Aiiiie M. tamphcll, left up for the metropolis on the hawsers of the Oklahama. The steamer Luiliue came to her hrt,h hens at 5 o'clWk yenlerday after ntsHt and went away at 7 for Port laud, with plenty of business. Among her 4vengcrs were noted Jacob Kamm Jr., .1. Anderson, II. H. Icv, Mis C. A. Hewe and Mrs. ) It. Kennedy The Sue 11. Klmore is still waiting to jM over the 1illamiMk ltr yith her tow. the schooner Minion. She will lie piitc a stranger by the time she sce Astoria nguin. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM J The barken! ine Tropic Ittrd. from san Francisco crossed in late yesterday The tean-r luslondo arrived up from Sail Franci'M'O yesterdav ihmhi and went afternoon, from San Francisco, and was brought to hT anchorage in the city channel by the Wallula. She will go up river today or in the morning. The master of the Tropic lUrd report il four ailing craft ami one big steam- or hull down on the horizon, when the made the. bar, but fiey had nut shown up at sundown. Lighthouse Service Item. Commander H. T. Mayo, lighthouse inspector of the Twelfth district, at Portland, received a niesige from San Francisco yesterday stating that light ship Xo. 8.1, which was sent adrift by a gale Wednesday, arrived in the Hay City last night. Tlie vessel lost Iter an chor, and as soon as new one can be procured and her coal bunkers refilled, she will put back to Iter moorings off Qipe Mendocino Tlie vessel suffered no injury in the storm, and as soon as it was found that she was adrift he captain headed her towards San Fran cisco, lie deemed this the safest tiling to do, because of the danger he might encounter in trying to cross Humboldt The schooner W. F. Jewett came down (mm West port yesterday on the hawsers of the steamer Oklahama, with 576.01)0 feet of lumber. She cleared, and will get away on the early tide this morning. Tim steamer Daisy Mitchell came in from the Ray City about noon yester day ami tied up at the Callender pier. Her "cousin" Charley Mitchell, the dock clerk there was at dinner, ami she wvnt ICR EAT SAK .El JUSTICE GOODMAN'S DOCKET. WAPlNPlNvs. WEST ASTORDA BEST GAME OF THE SEASON Admission 25c Including Grandstand. Finland, which has won freedom from the czar, has an area of 142.(100 square mile ami a population of 2,700.000. Kin land was under Swedish rule for .Vx year. Hy the treaty of rredciVk harnn in 1H09 the country was ceded to Russia, but it retained its laws and practically it own system of home rule until in I Him when the rtar l-gn hi dicy of repression. The leading esit for year ha been lumber. In lixx) the value of this eprt was Jfc.TMitWK). The population is uverwht-huiiigly Lu theran in leligiou. WHAT SMALL IT BE? OF; lam Coats and Umbrellas BEGINS BDBDAY, '' DECEMBER 4 With our usual aptitude for getting next to the good things, and ourreadines to take advantage of every opportunity fhat will m ls'iiefichl to ourselves and our putVoiir) We have ju-t consummated another mum moth purchase whereby we become the possessor of another greu.t sempl line of ladies rain coats and la dies and men's umbrellas at Three Cases Handled There Yesterday Afternoon. Martin Stanovich, charged with as sault and battery, was fined by Judge Woodman vesterdav in the sum of a mild fine levied with a view to or tuiu mitigating features of the case; hut, despite the leniency of the court, Stanovich tiled an oral phsi. of ap(eal and will take it to the circuit ojurt for review. The Japan, Miki, who was charged with kidnapping a young Japanese girl from the home of Mr. KwarU, in lp- portoan, was arraigned in Judge ,ism- man's court yesterday aftermn and entered a pica of "mil guilty" and e ured hi temporary it-leas euding investigation by the lircuit court, up on cash Is it in the sum of ti-'Hl, which was promptly fumi-dicd by ih- of the many countrymen that Hoiked alsmt liim in tlie sMirt nsxn. A complnint chaining Frank lliaiideo ; willi assault and battery iimiii t. tor llmeman flhsl in Justice (hshIiihiii's court, ye-li-nlay morning, ami un sufliii.-nt guaranty in way of hail, he was relca-sl, for uppearum-e and trial tomorrow at 2 oYlixk p. in. KIEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Tke Coastaat Waariac f a Hat Prap. There ar many men who wear thlr hat practically all the time when awak. and ara ttead wlib a heavy shock of hair; yet If the scalps of theM same men onra becama Infested with dandruff rm, the parasites would multiply all th quicker for lack of air. llaMn- would ensue as the final result Nw tro's IlerplcMe kills thesa grm and stlmulatea unhealthy hair to abundant rrowth. Ilerplclde Is a pleasant hair (treating as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious sub stance, fold by leadlni drusttvt. (tend lie In stamps for samplt to The !Urpl cl'ls Co.. Detroit. Eagle Drug Btora, 351 S53 Rood Bt, Owl Drug Eton, M Com. St, T. t. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent" i Ghe L. BEEtMiHIVE i: if That Xnia present problem I bother ing many mind jut now and to htlp In Ui solution we will publish neit aeek list of present for "Gentlemen," I-adie.," "H.)," and "Girla," prcenU that can ba selcrled from our unusually largi stock. Suiie of these will It on display in our window this week. Issther g'ssls, niaa rad and Novel-tat. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC IHHHU AR PRICE Comes at a good time Uk, just when the rainy sejuon is fairly begun. Prices; 35c to $4.50 Rain Coats $5.00 to $19.50 All ladies and childrens trimmed and untrimmed baA going at One Half Price tie ifa 8 mim c Where the New Things Make Their Debut. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. There were four ilmnyes in titles to Clatsop realty recorded at the olliiv of County Clerk Clinton yi-t-nUy, name ly: From the I'liiU-d States to Fled Ilcndrickson, by patent, conveying tin XK 14 of Section Xo. -jo, T. .. X. It. K W: From W. K. Dement ami wife to S. Klmore, warranly tit hi considera tion $1Ml); conveying all th- tide laud Iving north, ami in front of Nt Xo. -I. Illock Xo. 1, Ms"lure' Astorii: Fkuii John Johnson to Xels J. Kasinus--n warranty title, consideration $ll'Hi; eonveving land in the SK 14 of SV 14 it Se,tion Xo. , T. 5 X. It. t W.: And from NeU Kadiscn to Ptr Jdmon warranty title, consideration $lMlj con vejing Lot No. 10 in Hhsk No. VI" Van Dusen's Fir-t Addition to Astoria. PERSONAL MENTION. Ernest Bryant was in the city from Stella yesterday. H L. Semplts of Warren was in the city yeMerday. II. J. Potter was over from rwrifle Omnty yesterday. K. Olson, the Deep River logger was in the city yesterday afternoon. Captain Peter Jordan, wife and fami ly have been visiting with Captain Charles Jordan at Cathlamet since Fri day of last weey. Captain Jordan re- tumud on Friday and rt, Jordan and Miss Ada arrived home yesterday. Miss fiertrude IWirker entertained on Friday evening last, in honor of her friend Miss flrae Farnsworth of Wil bur, Wash., whose father i prominent in that state as a banker and mill owner f. P. Kavanagh, if Portland, the ors-1 tor of the day at the F.Ik's Memorial service this afternoon, will arrives on the noon express, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Catherine Kavanagh, and both will be guest of Prof, and Mrs. B, A. Clark. Mrs. Clark is the daugh Our StocR of Furs Is Still Complete What is more acceptable for a pr cut to a lady than a handsome fur? Our prices on furs are lower than ever, ls"i'aue they have Isvii lx-ttcr bargains for us. bsik t lie in nvi-r nt least. Iridic rravenettes till re-dm-'-d in price. Selling out all hats, every one must go at a price. Street ami trimmed hats. Our trimming season is nearly at an end. We will not carry over a hat. Childrens and misses street hats for J$ X5he Another Shipment of vSweet Apple Cider Received today j NEW NAVAL 0RANCES AND ALL KINDS OF FRKSH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ST0RIAGR0CFRY 129 Commsrclsl St. Phona Main 611 MM That's what the The Ball Band Brand goods are made fromj and we carry a complete line, too. Also the bet la . ladies, men and children's shoes. S. A. GIMRE, S43 Bond Street 0pp. Rosa Hifgini k Co. A Fine Display of Cloisone Vases Ranging in price from $1.23 to $2.00 can be seen at the Yokohama Bazar (Commercial gtreet. A tori ter wnd sister of the visitors. '