The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 22, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER u, 1903.
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ESCAPES A
WRECK
Steamship Senator In
Storm at Set.
Fierce
t ttvemng mai vnc rrnunn wn
uried in orthodox teaman fashion-in
"Davy -lone-.' locker."
ONE MAN KILLED DOING DUTYjof lhe ;mirnin)Si ul the r, Bur.
' 1 ri.nl ashore and da-persed! Tliey were
Tot and Bar Both Busy Holding Up the
Ocean-Goine Fleet Fourteen Vesaela
in the Lover Harbor Local
Steamer Doing Regular Work.
River
: Saa Francisco, - Pee. 21 (Special)
'After battling against a fierce storm for
over twenty-four hours, the eteatner
Senator, of the Sa Francisco & Portland
Steamship Company, reached port at
12:30 o'clock this morning, more than
twenty-two hour late from Portland.
One man dead, several cabins wreck- '
ed, an exhausted crew and seventy-five
acasick passenger nerved as records of
the havoc of the gale agaiust which
the boat fought during all of Monday
night and part of Tuesday.
Xed Milander, aged 70, one of the
oldest seamen in tlie employ of the
company, was. killed while attemping
. to rescue two young women imprisoned
in a flooded cabin. The accident oc
curred Monday night while the Senator
was ploughing its way through heavy
neaa. The aged seaman was on watch
on the upper deck, when a heavv sea
broke over the craft, tearing down the
door of a cabin occupied by Mis Kath
erine Haxelgrove and Mis Emma
Struct (probably. Kluetsch).
The cabin of tlie young women wa
half filled with water, and their scream
brought Milander running to their aid.
Another sea tore an air funnel from the
deck, and it struck He seaman on the
head. lie was taken below, and died a
few hours after.
The ship's officer and crew hid a
hard fight between handling the boat
and giving euccor to the passengers,
many of whom are still invalided a
the result of their experience,
Milander -bad been in the employ of I
.SATURDAY-NIGHT
December 23 as 8 o'clock
the drawing' for the
fJagnif icent Malleable Steel Prize Range
Takes Place at the Foard & Stokes Company in the
, Dry Goods Department, Will you be the lucky one, 1
WW') s4 WW
HUE
Astoria's Greatest
company for four yfr. Wlthiu
the past year he had been in two
wreck one 00 the Elder, in the Co
lumbia River, in January, end on the
St. ruL off Point fiorda, in Xove mber.
J A mutiny nearly occurred among the
I crew when the body was boxed and
J stored away on the tiper deck, tlie men
devoutly thankful for their deliverance
from tlie ueep. miom or mem nminK i
... 1 . 1 1...-1.. .
.n hoie of ever reaching land. They
j wv that the behavior of the officer and
crew excellent throughout the try
ing ordeal, and that everything that
was possible we done for their comfort.
The rough sea mule comfort impos
sible. -The
death of Xed Milander ha caused
J deep regret among hi companion. It
! is taid that hi attempt to Rave the two
.'young women was heroic. The wave
were sweeping the deck from end to
lend a he started on hi perilous jour
' ney. As he n cured the calun from which
the two young women were calling-for
help another roller struck the hip and
swept over her. It struck a heavy iron
funnel, snapped it oft at the deck line,
and the heroic rescuer wa dealt a fatal
blow. Hi body was recovered by his
shipmates and brought to this port for
burial. This morning a subscription
wan started on the dock, all hi former
associates subscribing liberally to a
burial fund.
Tlie officer of the Senator were:
Captain II. H. Floyd. First Officer E. V.
Mason. Second Officer Johnson (lives at
42(1 Franklin avenue, in thi city). Pur
ser C. F. Haywood. Chief Steward Claud
Cooper, Stewardess Mr. Brown.
The Senator had nine first class and
six oeond-chis. passenger out of As
toria, but of the fifteen no record is
kept here, a it i kept in Portland, a
fashion of doing business that is not ap
preciated at a juncture of thi sort, and
which will be prolxably be remedied in
the future, since such information i
peculiarly pertinent and valuable when
a ship of her importance is in a stress,
or worse.
All Astoria will rejoice in tlie safety
of the ship and her people, and sJiare
the general regret incident to tlie vio
lent, but manly death of Mr. Milander,
w ho. though unknown in this port, per-
Store. Where lhe New thing
sonallv, i entitled to all tribute for the
sailorly qualities and sense of duty that
brought hit deoth upon hun .
FLOTSAM AMD JETSAM
Tlie steamship Columbia is due down
from Portland, en route to San Fran-ct-i,
at the t). H. & X. pier early t
imwivw Morning.
The XomeCitv, from Portland to San
KrancUt,- cot down on Wednesday
. . . .
night in ample season to make
one
more
bor.
in the lied up fleet in thi liar
The fine steamer T. J. Potter must
have had a "feeling" trip of it uu he
wmv down from Portland last night, but
she will be at her dock this morning if
she i ou the daylight tide of the tide.
The steamer Alliuaice left the fallen
dcr pier yesterday morning at 6:30
o clock lor a vantage point, in me lower
harbor where she will lie -in position
to take advantage of the first passable
p!iac of the Columbia bar. '
Captain Failcy and the Tatoosh went
to the bar yesterday morning and found
nothing but dense fog and a thundering
bar. The same condition reported by
Captain Reed and the Yallulu on their
trip.
Steward 1. P. Wallace ofthe Whit-
tier, who wa so badly smashed up by
the bur sea that came aboard that ves
sel on Wednesday last, i doing nicely
at St Mary's hospital,' though hi
chance of rejoicing bis steamer on her
outward trip, except a are invalid pas
senger, are very dubious.
Captain Jacob Kamm, of Portland,
owner of the Kamm fleet of steamers,
accompanied by Mrs. Kamm, was in the
city on biisine-s yesterday uid left up
on the night express far Portland. He
knows the Columbia River, in fog,
and out uf it, too well to wait for hi
own liner, the Lurline, in such a bank
of mist a wa overhanging the Colum
bia valley all of yesterday.
The Callender steamer Jordan -i one
of the busiest boats in the A-toria fleet.
Captain Jordan reporta the following
list of nassencers vesterdar: Mr. and
You have just a few days more
in which to secure coupons. A
number free with every
One
Dollar
Purchase
Are you still puzzled over what
that Xmaa gift will be? Then
pay our store a visit and we will
solve the mystery for you.
Wouldn't one of these sugges
tions be about the thing?
For the Lady
A Dainty Silk Waist....$4toi5
A Handsome Hand Bag.Jito $7
A Fur Neck Scarf 75c to $25
A Beautiful Silk or
Sateen Petticoat titofa)
Or a Pretty llandker-
chkf at from. 5c to $a
In any of the above mentioned
Una our assortment i complete.
We also ssow a very large line
of Toys, Dolls, tic.
Where the Xew Thing
Make Their Debut
Make Their Debut.
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P. A. STOKBS
Practical Presents for
Particular People
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Mr. Huns lVtcr-on, from Altoona; Mr.
and Mr. Chri Henry atid Mm. George
Klliott, from Charleston; Mr. Peter
Lvern. Mr. William OHin-n, JIi Hat-
u ,'1 taptain II. Ualein. from
(athlamct,
The Portland-San Fraiwieo (night
liner Cost Kica hud her hawser over
the O. R. 4 X. iier ravel all day yea
teiday. She Impea to make it out for
California this morning. In the mean
time her crew is Im-y cleaning ship and
making the handsome reem-l hatk een
nicer than 11-iial.
It a pretty tih fig fiat the Lurline
can't find her way through, with Cuji
taiu Irkiu and Pilot Olney at tiic
wheel. She gt dowu list ni((ht from
IVrt !n ml ulsnit an Imiir lute, and left
up with a giKxl loud of stutl and a nuiu
In r of people, among the hitter being
H. WC'nok, D. K. Duncan and K. I!u--ing.
The murine world a it stops t, and
passe, Astoria, wa confmnted jester
dny morning with a dense fog, the outer
limit of which were iiily""giiessalIe
since it precluded nil wrutiny; but rt
poit rw-eiveil during the lay indicate
that it reae'u-d from mill I'acitlr to
Port Li nd anil a little lieyond laitb way.
Thi. in conjunct ion w ith a still warring
Imr lit the mouth of the Columbia.
iiiuki-H the marine holdup all the
severer, and render the probability f
Christum dinners being eaten on tilt
fourteen lair -hound craft In tlie lower
harlior, nil t'ie more tangible. Tlie sen
goers now stalled oir Sand Isluid and
Fort Steven by fog and lmr, indinltf
the following vessels
Ship Bound For Flag
Dunboyne Europe British
Kj nance Kurope liritinh
l:Liklieatli Son Francisco .....British
Jeanie Sun Pedro American
Croydon Jawn . .". ,. ...British
Europe Falmouth f France
Cambronne Europe France
Duisey Mitchell Son Fran.... American
Alliance Eureka American
Northland San Francisco ....American
Oakland .Sun Pedro ... American
Koine City Sa n Fra ncisco .... A inerica n
Costa Kica San Francisco. ,. .American
lledondo Km Francisco American
Thee fourteen vessels are likely to
have plenty more for company, from
Portland, if the fog lifts, and If it
doesn't there will be another fleet in
Cortland waters, that' all.
HOME IS SOLD.
Los Angeles, Dee. 21. Tlie announce
ment wa made today of the sale of
the bewutiful home site in Pasadena
known at Carnielita to J V. Harkne,
the Standard Oil magnate. The consid
eration $180,000. There are twenty
wres in the Csrmelita tract, fourteen I
of which were brought by Harknes. n j
the ground i a bungalow in which
Helen Hunt JacLson wrote part of I
"Haraona." j
P.
Come to us for your
holiday purchases where
we have exclusive styles
at modest prices, Assort
ment unequalled.
House Coats, Bath
Robes, Dressy pioves,
Neckwear, Fancy Sus
penders, Kid Gloves, Suit
Cases.
P .
CHILDREN'S SALE,
Class Nt. g, Melhislist Sunday School,
will hold ciuhion and candy ak at
the church parlor at 3:30 o'clock to
day. The proceed to be devoted ty
their subscription on th church Im
provement. ooooooooooooo
T5hc fej
BEK&MittVE
RAIN!
RAIN!
RAIN!
A
Cravenette
Coat
IN THE LATEST STYLE
MAKE A MOST DESIRABLE
CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR
ANY LADY IN ASTORIA.
WE HAVE FIFTEEN DIS
TINCT STYLES AND MAKE
THE JANUARY CLOSING OUT
PRICE ROW.
120.00 for $13,00
118 and $17.50 for 12.00
$12.00 for 8.S0
WE CAN NOT. IMPRESS YOU
TOO STRONG WITH THE VAL
UES AND GREAT REDUC
TIONS IN THESE COATS.
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A. STOKBS
The Leading
Clothier
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Kamm wa in town yesterday
for a short time.
.1. L Mcl'herson am! wlfr of St. ,'oe,
Mo., sre in the i jty on a visit.
K. V; t1mk of ivnver i In the city
(hi neck transacting lni-iue.
M. V.. Mi-tiiiire left yrsterday fur
Cos Buy wheie he will ffin.
.1. P. West uds came over yesterday
from Fnwiksfurt for a short stay.
II .1. I4ircn a rrsi l. nl of Clatska
11 ie was in toun yestcrii.iy on buines.
Tim t orii.ian of the N'ebilem s in
the city yesterday nil a blief biuines
tiip.
O. M. .IoIhimiii of Mi-luwaka spent
1 few hours in the city esterdy on
bllilie-.
Mrs. K. A. Sinulcr n resident of Hjl
j ImiIo, in toun tills week visiting1
! tiiemls.
Mr. and Mrs Chris Henry of Charles
ton spent yesterday in the city on
llll-llH -S
Claud lliibluiid of Indejiendencn is
in tin- city visiting f lien, Is during Ilia
holiiluts.
Mi lla'tie Xas of Cuthhinnt aa
in the city yesterday afternoon vmit
iny friends,
Captain IIhiv llalain of Cathhinet
wa in town yesterday a Rifling t
business interests.
Mrs, William U'llricn of Cuthlumet
a ( 'iri-tiinKt shoppi-r in the city
cterday,
.ltHiiut sM-nt yesterday in the city isi
Altoiiu spent yestenbiy in the city vi-i-ting
friends.
Mr. Alls-rt Miller of Pilar lbok wa
in tun yesterday lining home Christ
Inns shoiping,
Albin Peterson arrive! in the -ity
ycsteiday from I'm t land to remain a
short time with friend.
A. Carlson of the Iwis and Claik,
wn a business visitor Jn the city yes
terday for a brief time.
Sheriff I-inville returned from Port
land where he wa in atteiukmee at the
State Sheriff convention.
George Noland and family left todiy
for Eugene to remain there during the
Christina season with friend.
Hubert Houston, a resident of Clif
Win was in the city yesterday for a short
time ateiiding to hushics interest
Thonai Berwick, of the llrm of If.
Bi rswich it Co., of Portland, wa a bul-
I He... visitor in Asturiu, yesterday,
j t'apt. Fitz Antensoti of tlie Columbia)
I Kiver Packets' Asswlation has b-ft for
hi hnmn in Norway, having received
jifomiation that hi Cither and mother
j were in the lumpiul on ai-omnt of burns
i wiili h they received' In a fire at their
I home.
1 HoWster'a Riy Mountain Tea la
jfimply liquill electricity. It goef to
ery part of jour body, Winging new
blood, etrengUi and new tlgor. It makes
' . 'i vc'l x: I l eep jou well. 35 cent.
;.. ml l.y F.anknart,