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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
4 THE MORNING ASTOKIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1905. BARRY IS IN delay may cost th ship her charter, as the result of a material change In the wheat market, sine the charter was made. Twenty-Seven Days Off The Col j umbla River. . vf .. - NINETY-SEVEN Columbia Will Load Lumber. ' The ship Columbia will wmn com to I the Columbia river fur carpi of lum ber. She ha been chartered by (teorg. ft. tlray 4 Co., of San Francisco, and will carry a million feet of lumber from Costa Rica Altered. The st earner IV-ta Hie of the O. R. II X. tlect is aomrwhat altered in ap- Crillion Forced to Put in at Valaparit j p,.Hn,lu. while lying at the Hay City oa Account of Master"! Illness May W. Sjm, between her upper and Lose Her Charter Elitabeth Dae la iower d.ka enclosed by mean of From Coquille. ' j UuIm-a rks. ami from now on she will not jship su much water while breasting the , ; j turbulent acas. lief ore la-ing placed on her present run. the Cost Rica was Ninety seven Java out from Chile, P " the placid water of the and 27 davs off' the Columbia river, M,,h nJ tm 'T l" " which she was unable to make on' ar- P"S W U' nnl ?l count of unfavorable wind, the British U, nwVnS b,0llP bark Invergarry, arrived in port yes terday morn in jr. The vessel is in bal last, and ia under charter to carry grain leave out for Tillamook light this morning, w ith a cargo of supplies and ! one of the assistant keeper. She will also have supplies on board (or Uie Columbia river lightship. The steamer Senator, of the O. R. & X. fleet will leave out thi morning;. ANTI-PASS LITIGATION. Spencer Is Willing. If given auflicient inducement, Cap- for T.vlor Yo,, A IV. from VMtUn.l U' E- "l11- WMT f -th -"m" to Europe, -hen th bark arrived off w Chl,rW R" SnMr' wHI bui,a the Columbia wind were unfavorable. for PP" CoumW and she was carried far to the north of river th wUe roH1 ",J the her destination During a severe gale the ballast was shifted, which made the head of navigation.. He says he ha ma chinery for a vessel suitable for that Experiment Being Tried in East Is Be ing Watched West Chicago, Dec. ".The anti pa agi tation which ha started with tlie lVnn sylvania road in th Fast, has not ex tended to th Western railroad. No road in the West is considering the advisability of cutting off all free trans portation nl it is not likely that any will do so soon. Th' Kastcrn experi ment, however, will b watohed with great interest hew and if successful it is possible reform may be inaugurated by the Western roads.' It was stated generally yesterday that no such action could he taken by one road in any cometetiv territory and that such a move could Ih success ful only through concerted action. The pass attitude of Western road is shown iu th anti-pass agreement which that been entered into among all West ern road for 104MI. They bind them selves not to issue free transportation to inllucnoe. traffic, but individual lines SECOND DAY MEET Urge Attendance at the Sunday School Convention. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Excellent Musical Program Presented at the Evangelical Lutheran Church as the Closing Part of the Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. situation thev see tit. vessel list to the starboard badlv, cans- rou,e' WMher he nU tm a ve"1 orrB Mt fwe to deul i,h Hi,il'al in considerable apprehension. Other- m w "P""- "T on wise the voyage was without particular the tUlmle of the M " th"-V incident. Captain Mitchell, the n.tv " Km 8urance ,hat they n"J of the vessel, is accompanied by "hi""dditio"ttl U1,t that WHV h ''" wife on the voyage, and reports all well bui,a and have ne fr 'mtKm board. - I'"V'i n""'- Eiiiabeth Due With Salmon, s . The steamer Elizabeth, with a cars of salmon from the Prosper . Cannery Co., on the Coquille- river, is expected to arrive today. The cargo is consigned to the Tallant-Grant Co. Th Eliza beth will have a cargo of 400 sacks of flour on the return trip. Crillion's Captain 111. . -. Word has been received from Vala pariao, that the French ship Crillor. bound from Antwerp for the Columbia river, had to put in there in order to secure medical assistance for her mas ter, who is ill. It is believed that tlie The Killmrn arrived from Coos Hay yesterday morning with paenger and freight. She was stuck in the mud for a day at the southern bay, which made her a day late on her schedule. . Th four-musters, Krick and Volun teer, were towed to p yesterday . . The Wray Castle left up the river yesterday. The La Rochjackqulien left up the river yesterday, where she will receive a cargo. The lighthouse tender Columbine will OLD MINES PURCHASED. San Francisco, Dee. ".The announce ment is made here that tlie old mines of the Richmond Mining Co., have N-eii purchased by th newly formed Richmond- Eureka Mining Company of Maine, with a capital of $.'I.U0ti.(NK). The majority of the stockholder of the Eu reka Consolidated have exchanged their shares at the rat of one share for one and one-half share of the new stock. The largst shareholder are promi nent capitalists of Xew York and Ikm-ton. flood advice to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, clear skin bright eyes, red lips, god health, take Ilolli-ter's Rocky ountain Tea. There is nothing like it. .IS cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart. 1 ' m... H 1-Vt ,? y -sets-,- rj. I n s. 1 B 9 The sittmd diiv's 'uvciitiiiii of the Sunday schtad Mople of the city bmught out giNMi clow ils to lien r the various sidukci-s. The chief feature of tlie duv Wiis the decision that there would lie a coiiveiition held each year and that the county would be ellicicntly orgnnii ed for better Work. The plaie where they tunc no school will be visited ami ways and means he pnixiilisl for the care of the whole county. .ViMlier feature, ol the convention was the display of the musical talent. Astoria has !een much behind the times in the development of this faculty The orchestra composed of tjuiie a num 1st of the Voling people did themselves great credit ami their music was much appreciated. Dr. Holt was a missionary to China for a numls'i of years. He knows something hIhiiU the Chinese language and favored the convention with a Chinese song. His addresse wciv of great beiietlt to the people. Rev. J. I Condon, state evangelist of the Christian church, has been present and contributed to the) suc cess of the convention. He will give his whole time to th work of organis ing the forces of the state. Th convention closed last night with an able address on "Organized to Win" by Dr. Mcrritt. The presence of this man wiho ha given so many years to the work was an inspiration to the various Sunday school of our city. He is a strong speaker and the work that he ha done, will lie of great liencllt in the future. LONG DISTANCE FOOTRACE Albert Corey, a Frenchman Leaves Mil wauket for Chicago. Chicago. IV. 7. Albert Corey, the French long distance, footracer, ia now running to Chicago from Milwaukee, a distance- of W) mile. Clad In jersey, light bicycle troiisera and low alio, he started at II o'clock lat night on hi long cold trip with Hi hop of reach ing th tafe across Michigan avenue at Adam street More 2 o'clock this af- terniMiii and establish a rccoid for the distil iu of 15 hours. Starting with hi is Joseph Rcptute, on of Corey 'a friends. licid.iit il mer Sicg of the Milwaukee Athletic club ami I'lesidciit Walter II. I. filler ol Hmi central association of Amateur Ath letic I'nion accompanied the runnels in an automobile. With them was on of the club's physician and a masseur win proHc to give the runner a rubbing down at Kenosha. Corey holds the Fieiich re- cold for th 12 hour walk during which time he covered (13 miles, MAURICE GRAU, ILL. Noted Theatre Manager Seriously III in Paris. New York, Dec. '. Maurice, Ciraii, the impresario, and former manager of the Metropolitan 0era Company, ac cording to a private cable rcii'ivcd in this city yesterday, is seriously ill t his home in niris. When Mr. tlraii gave up his management of oMia two years ago to ! succeeded by Heinrich Conreid, he was completely broken ill health and went abroad to recuperate. He has never returned. After a year of compu te rest, for the greater part of the time in the South of France, his health wa gleatty lmpioed. Then with hi wife and daughter he took up hi residence in Pari. Nearly tao month agii hi In-alth Is-gan to fail again and sine th last of (Vtohcr he hua been temlily loosing ground. Ill trouble i an affection of the heart. MOTHER'S FAREWELL Mrs. Mitchell Surrenders Children To Protective Organizations. WEEr-S BITTERLY AT FATE But When She Cornea to Set that Sepa ration, Though Paniful to Her Will Be for Betterment of Her Children, She Takes Kiisilirr to Situation. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia kidney and liver disorder and all stom ach troubles positively curea ny using lisiii ilicio, iy a Hollisler's Hockey Mountain Tea, 33,cni.l trcutiocnt The Last Call For Millinery Purchasers v 0 r c o J c o MUSICAL CONCERT Celebration of Anniversary of Lutheran Church Brought to Close. TIih celebration in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Kvangelical Lutheran chuicli win brought to a propitious close lust even ing by a grand concert of inii-ic A large attendance greeted the presen tation and all the number were ex ceptionally well received, re'te en core being given. The selections of Prof. Fied W. fossl rich, tlie well known pi organist of I Portland were soia.Ily well rendered 'and Well received. His mulked ability and skill in rendition of high l,is nuts- !.. I.... .... (...... II... I... IU HAS lull. o: 11 ioioiii-ii ifjr ,111- 11111-11; Jlj loving public w ho heard him hist June SI when ihe dedicated the new pipe organ in that edifice. The selections of last evening were the high classics of world's famous com poser, rendered by one whose profes sional ability is so openly admitted. Prof. f!Klrich iholds hi audience with tlio most inten-e interest from the beginning to end of hi ! itol, imd i no matter how long, it m cius as though there is always room for more, Mis Muja Fnilei iekson, the violinist of this city, assisted In the program with a couple of M-li'itioiii which weio Highly upplaudcil. The eljurchj choir sung two number. Prof. Coodiich was evidently the star attraction of the evening. His recep tion wa lieurty from the public, and his admirers express their desire that they soon will havn him for another recital. Prof. Ooodiich leave this morning for Portland. wnt, Tea or Tablet. Sold ami recom mended by Frank Hart. Crying softly over her seeming misfoiti , Mi. K. I.. Mitchell of Knuppa, apH-icd define Judge Tieiidc urd iu the luobate tsuul Wslciifciv. ind heard the word that sepaiated her from her eight young children, ix of whom ueie isutimittwl to the Itoiy' and tiii Is Aid Siety at I'oitland, ami the two youngest to the liable home. Alter the older of commitment they were taken In charge by Superintendent on il tier and an asttiil, and taken to I'oitland on the train last night. Mr. Mitchell i the wife of K. U Mitchell, who wa arrested for wife- Is-ating some time ago, and a lot lut fail. si In pnivide for th want rf hi l.iuiily for seveial month. Whin ac- tloii was taken toward havinu the lit tle one placed ill an Institution whcio they lliijjht leis-iv proper tleatmelit and care, it seemed to ,er Hint thn tin. ul chapter in a carter of imWoilone Imd etillie, and She lilttdlv rels'llld. SV el si year ago she wa left a widow by the death of her llrl husband. Oscar Johnson, with three young chiMirn t uppfiit. Then she married again and becnmi Mr. K. I.. Mitchell, and live more In f.int aeri- brought into the wolM. Not only failing to ri.erlv upport and care for hi wife and little ones, tho hushuml heaped even wire inditnit ie serie of harh ami them tn tlKht the batt a loti e. The matter wa I. re . lent ion a few dav agi COCCOCX)CCXCOCO00000000 tie ami ihe cis wa .1- Buys You Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Ladies' Tailored Street or Dress Hat Nowlnotock. Values Range From $2.50 to $7.00. COME TODAY AND GET FIRST PICK tie mim a mm m Where the New Things Make Their Debut. Ir -SSi ' C FilY I00UC SENDS AIP TO AMUNDSEN. Ran Francisco, Dee. 7. Henry Lund, Norwegian consul at this place, today received a message from his govern ment authorizing him to send to Roald Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, what ever fund's he might require. Consul Lund wan also instructed to inform the men on the sloop Gjoa that all their relatives in Norway were enjoying good health. LEWIS AGAINST FITZGERALD. Kan Francisco, I. 7. Willit Fitz gerald of Urooklyn and Willie Lewi of New York were matched yesterday to box 25 rounds at Colma on the night of January 10. They will fight at 13H pounds, weigh in at 0 o'clock on the day of the battle. Cushion toMi Hacks and front. Dotal dcigu 2So Heavy (iulateu cloth 3Hc Satin covcied pin cushion Ilk- to 3Wi Trimmed pin cushion .'I'm- to $1.25 Stamped doilie Ii! to 2fc Childions hand bugs . .'i'm to Wlc holies fancy Img 2'k! to 4)! Ijite-t designs in men iici'k wcur 2 m- and Bflc Furs, Fur, elcpint furs lit, remarkable low piiiin .... l.4.i to 2 Still time to buy an elegant cravancth at a great re duction f20 ut $!7.o(l $IS at $15.50 All Indies wool shirt wnisU redmrd $1.25 to $2.75 $2.75 to $2.25 .'!. end. It was decith-d that th lie. ...... Milliuj; us h wa. was unable to car for the little ones and ptojielly feed and warm. It was nk'ic.'d (hey be sent and warm. It was argued they be sent to a piolei I ini; In-liliitioii. ; Though n-scnliiij;, at Hi.t. any inter (ei. lire in her briMil, Mr. Mitchell t.xil. kindlier to the situation, when she csiiur Jt th.it the change would In. for the betterment of her children, j( linking the mother's love she force her-elf to ucci-pt H condition which ho tl ght would lH-ttrr those whom slot loved. 'Ihe loot her and childieil Wile liioiight in ftoiii Kuupp.i velerilav. ami they attracted mm h attention, on tint sheet ami in the court room. SheiilT l.iuville bad them in charge, and ciry iny one tiny infant iu his arms, with) t!n mother with a scintid tot huddled to her locust, at his side, and a crowd of youngsters fail ty -Maiming iu every diiectioii, tin. I.ijf guardian of the lawr pleseiiled nil interesting speitaclc. Our Holiday Goods at the New Store are Beind Very Freely Patronized WE HAVE EVERY THING IN THE TOY LINE BEEllSciJHIVB Remarkable Cure. "I wa iilTlicbd with scbitica," wiitci Kd. V. Nud, lowuville, Silgw'ick Co., Kan., going nltout on ciutohea ami suf feting a deal of pain. I wa induced to try Ha Hard' Snow Liniment, which relieved Hie, , I Used Ihn-e .V. 'ml tic. It i Mil greatest liniment I ever Used; have recommended it. to a iiumU-r of H-rotiM; nil express thcm-clvc a la-ing benefit d by it. I now walk without ctutche, able to pcrfonn a great deul of light labor on the form" 2.rH, 50c and $1.0t. Sold by Halt's drug store. That's what the Tbe Ball Band Brand goods are made from; and we carry k complete) line, too. Also the best in ladies, men and children's ahocs. S. A. GIMRE, 543 Bool Street Opp. Ron Hiuini & Co.