THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY DECEMBE ij, 1905. ALONG VATERFRONT lull record of all ptMMjn thi port on the San Francisco linen for California; that thex lint i alway available to tha public (ad the news- f ' , 1 ' paper, reporters) ; that the Senator AX ' I not carry away from .tria on her Utest News of Maritinc Interest' last, tumultuou voyage ' any ' fifteen ) Tcrjtlv Told j pMiangett that he took on board here , .just three ealoon paswnger and one . ' j teerye pasM-n-eT; (hat the diatch j published in the Ator5an of yesterday ' .in these particular ami it comment BUND HORSE TAKES PLUNGE i t hereon, were ""immaterial, irrelevant ' j and misleading" ami calculated to do 1 the ollice an injustice. The A-tori.m j i glad to know this ,aiid mvs o un left Standing oa Dock at Ladue'o Land . hesitatingly, ing and Accidentally WaKa Off Into 1 leaving get away on the early flood thl morn I ing for Tillamook llay point. Nlr. and Mis Miller, the Oregon City couin. who intend to go with her and W mar ried on the high M-aa liy Captain Schroder, have ataid with her during all tlie long delay, and it U hoped their happine ill be mad complete ly the genial captain a eoon a lie ha pael t'ie "three-mile" limit thin morning, Tlie Klmore will pick up the whuoiter l.ogan now heating off thi Tillamook bar and tow her in. On her outward trip hhe will tow the echooiter Marion to . Sim with Wagon toad of Christmas j Supplier Animal la Sated. TO FEDERALIZE PILOTS. Representative ltrownlow, f Tenne we, introducel a bill in Congreiw, which provide "That the government, licens ing and controlling of all pilots through out the I'nited State on bays inleta, j river, harbor and porta of the United j State. Wretofoie eereied by tVvar I iou slate wherein Mich pilot may W, ehall W placed solely in the I'nited The tteamer Lurline threw her line . - ... . . author here before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and got away for Portland again at 7 o'clock, well fixed above and below ataire.' Captain Lark in tell a 1 State, steamboat inspection -eervk, and atory of yesterday'e trip that will berth rnitwl SutM wvi statute' aa repeating. While the Lurline wa tied j to the vwniwnt of pilot ahall apply Up at the dock at Ladue landing on j to l,i,ot now lknsed by the varioua th Washington ahore yeterday morn-j8,,e ""nJ n Plota. heretofore ing, a party by name of S. J. Johnson Kcenved by authority of the kw of THISTLE A WRECK. News i at hand of the -total lot of the Hi it bark ThUtle, Captain E. hngland, commanding, which left this port on Saturday, SeptemWr 30th, la, bound for Poit Pirie, New South Wale, with 21l,22 feet of lumber. The di patchea mv tlie Thistle atruck on Palm eistoa Inland, in Polynesia, on Xoveru Wr 8th, last, and i a total km. None of her crew were huit nor kt drove on to the pier with a one-horse wagon comfortably loaded with cold turkey, groceries and barn food stuff, and having business in tlie landing office the. driver east down hi line and passed In-ide to attend to Jiis affairs, and, incidentally warm himself after cold drive. The horse, however, had notions of his own about such one sided busine, and took up a line of march 011 bis own account, and being stone blind and unfamiliar with the pior( walked off it delilieratelv, into the Columbia river1 twelve feet below. Ik- took the wagon and ita load along with him. Luckily the water wliere he took his plunge was hardly mora than four feet deep, but he succeeded in smash ing the wagon into flinders and netting everything afloat that wouMnt ainL Th horse was taken out, cold, but un injured akd Mr. Jolinxon mourns his Christmas groceries and hu ruined wagon. any state hll be permitted to practk their. profession as though they hud been licenced by virtue of the laws of the United State. APOLOGY Iff ORDER. The Astorian is informed by Agent fl. W. Roberts, of the O. R. A N Com pany, that his agency does maintan a ASIE ARRIVES. TW splendid French bark Asie. Cap tain Trelliard on the bridge, eighty-sis day out from Holiart Town. croed in over the Columbia bar yesterday after noon under the pilotoge of Captain MattWws of the bar service. It took both tlie Tatoosh and tlie Walulla to bring her in against the heavy ebb, but tWy rmt her at her harbor anchorage in tlie lower bay in good fashion. Cap tain Trelliard reports nothing of un common interest on the voyage save tlie long-drawn monotony of it. All are yell on board. . She ha leen cff this port for the past seven days and will take first towage" to Port bind, where i-he is under charter to the P. & A. people, to load grain for the Far East. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM The lightship tender Heather came in yesterday from a cruise, jj Pnget Sound. . Tlie Columbia should dock here early this morning, on her way to San Fran cico. 1 Among the Inline were noted, M. night !V-t, and M. J. IWIe, passenger lat S. ISennett, (i. OFF THIS MORNING. The steamer . Sue II. Klmore which has been bar-bound for a week will The motor schooner Delia. Cantain a Jensen, loaded and got away for Ne halum yesterday afternoon. Tlie FA'iuh baik Ilnclie, Captain lananjean. is due down from Portland this morning on the tow lines of the Harvest Queen. She is grain hi den for France. The schooner Ik-ulah, from San Diego, wa sighted off the Cohnnbia bar yes terday afternoon and will enter port this mominf. steamer Homer came in from Francisco yesterday morning and after a short stop at the 0. R. 4 N. pier, pro ceeded at once to Portland. The barkentine John Ilmcr, from 00000000000000000000( P. A. STOKBS P. A. STOKBS if Practical Presents for . ... . Particular People HaitSduffMrl (i Man thndlaitad If !:SAT US D AY NIGHT 1 air Come to us for your holiday purchases where we have exclusive styles at modest pricesi Assort ment unequalled. House Coats, Bath Robes, Dressy Gloves, Neckwear, Fancy Sus. penders, Kid Gloves, Suit Cases. s . P P The Leading Clothier 0CO0000000000000000000CKX)00000000000000000000000000CX)0000000( P. A. STOKE December 23 as 8 o'clock the drawing' for the r.laonificent Malleable Steel Prize Range Takes Place at the Foard & Stokes Company in the Dry Goods Department, Will you be the lucky one. I Ijj . jjj- 'n , ; - 1 1 ' -y Jr tKie'll . 'ti I p Liiinii4 rl IV A V lU ,1 I L 1 r You have just a few days more in which to secure coupons. A number free with every One Dollar Purchase Are you ttill puzzled over what that Xmaa gift will beT Then pay our store a visit and we will olve the. myatery for you. Wouldn't one of these auggea tiona be about the thing? For- the Lady A Dainty Silk Vai-t....Moi5 A Handsome Hand Png..ito ; A Fur Neck Scarf 75Ctotaj A beautiful Silk or Sateen Petticoat $i to I25 Or a Pretty Handker chief at from 5c to a In any of the above mentioned line our aortment i- complete. W'a also ahow a very large line of Toya, DolU, etoi Where the New Thing .Make Their Debut we. mm & mM a ; ' , Astoria's Greatest Store. Where the New thing Make Their Debut. J Kan Pedro wa hovering around the bar yesterday evening and will cro in to day, wind and tide crniitting. Tlie Yaguard, Captain Al. IVard. i buy ddng bay work fur the t'allender people these day. She ha lx-en er- hauled and look an eiky i 11 new ili.lUr. Captain Iluiley and leel, of the Iwr ttig aervn-e were alxut tlie buict mm ulhut in local water c-tefljv, brenk- ing up the bar-Uiund licet and getting it to e.K Purser C. M. Fowler, tf the Lurline, wlio hu lcen taking a thirty-day lay oir, went up to Portland on tlml steam er la-t nig'it. He will resume bin dexk alward, on January lt. The French bark FIuiond Ro'trind will reach this port from l'irthind on the hawnei'K of the (iklahmna (mr time tolay. S!ie U hml'sl witli IixkI itulT for European delivery. . The ntcaimr It-dondo got down from Portland, en route to San Francisco, jtint in time to join the pnxe-Nion of fourteen ve-r! t hat cleared the Imr on yesterday mortiing'a Hmh1 tide. Fourteen hi earner and windjammer crossed out over the Coliimhia bar yc terJay, leaving but one vene there, the bark Fairopc, who bud to wiit her turn for towing and waa too late in making it on the day tide. She will get out t'li morning curly if all i- favor able. Captain lliarle Jordan, of the uteaiii- er .Ionian, brought over the following people yettterday, to do eome Oirint man Nhopping, and visiting, in Antoria: A. Campbell and Mr. II. Ni-troni, from Skamokawa; Mi Adah Jordan, hi counin and -Mr. Cliarle Jordan, bin wife, and Mr. CWU-a Varrl!n, from Cathlamet; and William Dixon, from Altoona. Tlie oil-tank hteamer Whitticr came down from Portland yesterday mom- ing and went directly to aca. The tew- ard, J. P. Wallace, who win xo ladly jammed by the ea on the Columbia Iwr on her up trip, i htill at St. JIary'a HoHpital iiere, and not well enough to rejoin her thin voyage. He will prob ably go aboard on her return from Han Fraiieihco. The Callcnder Navigation Company I contemplating putting it entire bay fleet, tha Jordan, Melville, Vanguard, Wenona and Cruier, under oil fuel equipment in the near future; the Jor dan being meaured yesterday in thit behalf. She will be the flrat to under go the change, and tlie aucoea attending ' ner change will govern the company in 1 Come and help the McthodUt Church Wednesday ni'ht and incidcntaly give yourwlf a treat. For the concert will lie worth heating. AdmUtion 60 cent. Hot drinka and aandwicbri at Iloef ler'a. ooooooooooooo J)0 t3he iju beePmve 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 NOW. t20.00 for . .v $15.00 $18 and $17.50 for 12.00 A HAIR 8AIR that grow In popularity. Newhro'a llerplcide, popularly kaown a. tlie ORK ' ' : f the dandruff ,.', t . mm iirilant 1 m : ; ,1 . for the alj . ' n . v ' 1 falling hair ' 1 - . (.- t dr.troying If' .ajJRC llerplcide ,-., . -fc-Towth and by keeping tha aealp clean 41 ml wlioleme itcliing of tha clp to, dandruff ciae and tha hair gn a. t.ature InUnd.d. MarvlMi te.ulu follow tfie U- of llerplcide. A a toil. t dreing It i imnmparable, for il i a pure antiseptic eontaioing :o oil, dje, .aliment or ticly iiibitance. Send o In htaniM for omole Ui Th liijiice Couipiiny, jit. Mi. li. ' I.., Ie!foit, $12.00 for 8.50 WE CAN NOT IMPRESS YOU TOO STRONG WITH THE VAL UES AND GREAT SEDUC TIONS IN THESE COATS. ' Of Inteteat to Clergy. Tha Atorla A Columbia Hlvcr I'.atit roud Co., having been granted member hlp in the Tram Continental Orgy lliiieau, tha nam. of that company will appear in the clergy application b'anka and clergy certificate Unted by tha bureau for IWKJ, and commencing Jnu- -ary lt, of tha coming year. TIh-m permit wilt Imi honored by all arfontt of the A. A C. R. It., tbu alimlmting the Individual Imlf-fart permit Uni'd by that company in former year. He quet fur official application blaaU hoiild be nmde to J. C, Mayo, gnra! paaoenger agent, Antorla. In Mad Chaie. Milllnna riiah In mad rJiaw. after heallh, from one extreme of faddUin ! another, when, if they wo-ild only tat good food, and keep tfielr bowela regu lar with Dr. Klng'a Ke, ijf mu, their troublca would all paa and quick cure for liver and atoma.h trouble 2"9 at Charle Rogera, dmg atorej guaranteed. The most gorgemtgowmd woman will look tho part of a Ibh woman If her walk niinulatca that. Ji t5fie tsj BEELifOVE Kinc of All Cough Medidnci. Mr. E. 0. Caae, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., ho ha been In the U. 8. lervlea for about mteeu yar, yo. "We havo tried many eoueH medicine for croup, but Chambetlain'a cough remedy i king of all and on to bo relied upon overy time. Wo 1I-0 ! find It tho lci,t reme.ly for cough and cold giving certain result and leir ; lnK '1 ofler elTecla." For eale If Frank Hart and leading dmgji-t.. i A llimlue bride I annolnled frlm head to foot with greae and affron. t IIollitiV Hociy Mounuaini Tn I i imply liquid electricity. It go to j every part of your body, bringing near t blood, atrength and new vigor. It make I v.m -l wd keen, you well, as Im&SZ ma matter ot tlie oilier. O00000O000O0O i dd by Frank lUrt j I