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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1906)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY I, loofl, c; Senator Delayed on Her Voyajcj to California. comfort, under ear of th transport ti officer ami employe. "All hands' bmn chaperon for a youngster trav rlinj alone, and it U a distinct credit to American atesinshin and railroad peopl. rfotic to Marinan, Humboldt Bar, California, ldst of lights, Buoy and Davmarka, FaciAe Coavt. I9t, pg S3). Xotic i hereby tfiVMM tkat Vi-tk fii.it ltn.,- a lil..l TWO VESSELS LEFT IN PORT: ecoud-clasa can. No. S, placed near th ' turn In North Jetty, ItuniUtklt Bar, ' . 'California, hat gon adrift. It will be replaced a soon aa practicable. Grist of Sunday Happening aa tht Aatori Waterfront Lanaca Larcni OS for tht Sound Fog oa tha Rhrtr Bay and Sim Steamer Buty. (Tha ttrmhip Senator, of the Port-land-San Francisco line, it usualy, a very lucky resoel, in point of time, dia- iv j : 1 iiu v . jmuco, lira iunnni aruunu, inrvugn w over obstruction but her atari from FLOTSAM AND JETSAM gland, Vith grain stuff. Tha iron ha arrived from th at for the l'nin Oil Company' tank In this city and work will be commenced immediately apon their construction. The steamship Argyle, an oil tsnkcr, came In fi-om Seattle and San Fran cisco, yesterday, and after brief duck ing here, went on to Portland, YesterJay'a bar waa amenable to pag both waye and th bar hounds made good use of th chanct to get la aud out. Th ateamer F. A. Kiltmra I du in thi morning from Coos Bay point, The acWner Crescent got away ye terday morning on her California cruis. The steamer Nom City, from Port- Portland oa Saturday Bight, break ia yMten,,y Boon upon her happy recod, somewhat. Sb ; got away from her dock late and had rBch Urk m Um1 wnt no aoocer paed out of th, tt.lUmett. .h u into th Columbia than a heavy fog j4y tattled down and he waa compelled t anchor off Linton, where h atayed ( " until 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The ateamer Tampk-o waa another Daylight brok with th am barrier "get away" yeterday, crowing out at and by th time ah waa underway th o'clock a. m. weather wa thk-k enough to call for a flow bell all th way dowa, and ehe ' The steamship Costa Rk-a is du in docked at th 0. R. A X. pier it fir from San Francisco oa this morning' o'clock yesterday oa pretty near a neap Hood tide. , tide. Here ah found 300 . ton of freight awaiting her, and ah put out her "departure board" for 6 o'clock thi Morning. Among her passengers, hence, to Saa Francisco, wera Captain Henry Bandy, of th Gospel ship "Glad Tid inga" (of whom an account-will be found ia other columns of thi issue); Mite Agne Bundy, his daughter; and little Mis Clara Bryant, a bright little miss of 12 years, who ia making her aixtk Toyage, alone, between the Cali fornia metropolia and thi city, and who if bow returning to her home after a , holiday visit with kinsmen and friends her. She ia perfectly self-possessed and make but littl of th trip. This exemplifies on of th beau tin of travel in America, when even the young t and least experienced can go thou sands of milea ia perfect aafety and Th steamer Redondo parsed over the bar oa her way to San Francisco yes terday. Tha French bark Alio Mari aped outward yesterday on her European voyag. ' The steamer Aurelia went over th bar yesterday at 9 a. m. for San Fran cisco, lumber laden. Th ship Clackmananshir came in yesterday morning on th flood and is anchored off th obi oil dock in tha lower harbor. Th French ship Europe, after twenty days' detention, went seaward yester day morning, bound for Falmouth, Eng- Tha steamer I)aly Mitchell, loaded to her guard rail, with 750,000 (n't o( lumber arrived dowa ytday trtntng and docked at th CUndr pi. until thi morning a flood, when she will start for Saa Francisco, Th big and handsome T. J. Potj.-i win maintain her run for about iw weeka ktager and then make way for th Hatsalo. The later will be man ned and officered by th aam crew and staff bow oa th Potter, Including the genial purser, Harry Blanchard. The only member of th bar bound marine fraternity now in port ar th British ship Wray Castle and th four masted barkentin Admiral,, and they may get to sea today. The gasoline motor launch Iorena," left out ye-iterday noon, for Seattle and the Sound porta, wner sh will be run in the futur by new owner. Sit is four year old, waa built here by Cha. Wilson, and ia staunch and swift. Sh ha already made a voyage to Alaska and one to the Sound. SOMt' SERMON MOTES. fie Great January A L EL This will b th Cost Rica last trip to th port in her present charter relation. She will be tururd back to her owners, the Tacitte Cuat Steamship Company. Th freight preaur under which sb waa chartered having been dissolved. Th ateamer Su IL Elinor arrived in from Tillamook City last evening at 4 o'clock. She towed the schooner Marion out of Tillamook Bay yesterday morning and gar her an offing for San Francisco with her big load of lumber. Sh report th steamer Co- quillf Kiver out ot Tillamook after a bar bound stay ther of thirty day. Sh brought up a full passenger list. FIFTY MILLION POUNDS. Is Just in Its Infancy THE ENTISK STOKE PRESENTS TBS APPEARANCE OF A VERI TABLE BARGAIN SHOP i i GreatSaleof DressGoods Continues Another Week . SS Mohairs, Broad Cloths, Eoliennes, Cravenette5, Coverts AND A HOST OF OTHER FABRICS SO MUCH THE VOGUE HOW, IN EVERY IMAGINABLE SHADE. ALL GO ON SALE AT 20 PERCENT LE Than the Regular Price. Special 20 percent discount on Lace Curtains Big Redactions in the CrocKery Depaftmen. The FOARD & STOKES CO. ' ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. to Purported Output of New Plant Under Way at Seattle. The Post Intelligencer of Seattle, un der Saturday' date I responsible for the following bit of news, of decided interest to the fi-hcrs and picker of the northwest! "A location baa been purchased by the San Juan Fishing Company on Stacy street for the erection of a flh curing plant that will have an annual output of SO.OIMUXM) pounds of fih. "It 1 th intention of th company, to cure A-h in all th different wave. aa well as to abip fresh fl-h to the east in refrigrrator cars. When completed, the new factory will represent an ex pemliture of between 7'VK and tl'V 000. "The location purchased is on tSacy street, near Whatcom avenue, and work on the plant has been delayed until some de'nite action is taken by th city on tli different railway franchise ap plications that bar been made on tha thoroughfare. "With the plant that w propo estaliliih, good railroad facilities la an actual necessity," said F. A. Twkhell manager of th cannery department of the company and a huavy stockholder in tli institution, "and th San Juan Finhing Company wants to see all of the road granted equal privilege on Whatcom avenue. " In 1005 w shipped 6,000,000 pound of flh over th Great Northern railway in refrigerator expren ears. The freight and express chargea for the year were over $300,000. "With a plant having a capacity ten time greater than the output of last year, th freight and expres chargea that th company will pay ia th next year ia an item worthy of note, and the company very naturally desires to have all of th shipping farilitie that it is possible to aacur for th future. 'The market ia increasing each year and during tli last season th Saa Juan Fishing Company placed halibut from thia coatt in direct competition with the halibut of the Atlantic, with good icc. It is th intantloa of flic company to develop other of the na tural fisheries resource of th Pacific Coast, and all kinda of fish that ar taken in thee waters will be handled when th new plant ia completed. The company will also rcquir severs! new steamers, and the wiU b built in Seattle during th present year." From tht Pulpit of tha Flrat Lutharaa Church. A very larg audlne wai la attend anc at th First Lutheran Church last evening to hear He v. O. A Kyilquist preach upon th them "Th Visit of the Wise Men to IWIhlehem, or Majesty in Loallness Th ' rvvrrsud gtutl man said, in parti "The Mngi wer orlglnaly on of tht tribes of ancient Mede. Uk th L vite among tne Jew, so l Iks Had a priestly and sacerdotal character. They combined religion, art and acienc a far as these wer known in their time, and were the chief promoter of learn tug among tbclr people, They ent to hav attained to their grestest glory during th Medo-Prla Empire. L'a drr this united emplr their liiltuenc ws so great that king and princes bowed befor them. The tacred east of the Magi waa therefor th most famous and powerful east of th ancient world, Arriving to tuck power and pronitnenc they soon lost their original character. They wer smothered in political and social scramble and bream degraded, It waa then that 'Zroaster appeared and became th great reformer of th cast. II gav to th Magi only th religious function. And thu in relig ion they regained and surpassed their former prominence. Through them only th deity mad Hi will known to bi creature; none but them could read hi secret message U th star and interpret tha will of Ormuid in dreamt and night vision. Th general belief in th trustworthiness of their predio tiont, especially when founded oa astro log it a I calculations, and th blind faith which was repoacd In th Magi, created for that sacred cast a power, which ha never been exceeded in any religion. But the Magi wer not confined to th Medo llrslaa Emplr. Thry scat Ured all over th then known world. Among the Chaldean there wa an or ganiied order of Magi called 'tha Wis Men of Babylon,' among whom Daniel waa clasard. Among th Greek and Roman find them under th name of Chaldean. Tbey usrd th tempi of Belus a combined astrological ob servatory and a labratory for th study of ak'hrtuy. "In th AH w hav a reference mad to a Simon Magu as 'Some great one,' which gives us occasion to think that they were still held In re spect at th bewinlng of our er. The REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS THE REflTEST ALE Of all Great loins on Sales I'o';: REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and tSSi $4-65 Suits REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS oa I 0000000000000CXXXXX)000000 Morning Aatoriaa 75 orat a moo tit. J$ X5he JU aT . . . , i. m beeusJhive The Great Sale at the New Bee Hive. Have you been treating yourself to some of these Bargains? If not come in and be surprised. Bargains in every department. Special bargains tomorrow in women's coats, children's coats and dresses See our window for millinery "Any Hat 89" A lot of chil dren's hats 15c. J$ t3 fie BEUHaVB art ot th Magi x-mt at this tint to hold a position between it anrinit ptendor and it coming drgtadutim. The vl.it paid by th Msgl to the new born king of the Jews show a!o that the system wa not yet dgrad-d. Th visit was a homage paid by th lept M-tttaiives of the highest exiitliig in llucnccs iif th beaten world to th lis ing star of a new day, in the fuller light of hch they wer pedily to vanish. That the wi men of our wrre mere heathen is hardly conceive able, Thry er perhaps some descend ent of one of tha tribe uf Israel) that had settled on th est side of Jordan, and thus combined tile knowlrlge of Javeh with th practice of their magic, "They came from a far off I'j.tern country to see and to pay hnmap to th new-horn king of th Jews. They naturally sought him at Jerusalem. Hut llcrnd knew of no other king of tli Jew than himself. After having ought in the halls of splendor and among the royil and prominent inhabi tant of Jerusalem they wer pointed to the little illiig of Bethlehem. And lo, tli star of the new born king wa not yet faded. It directed Iheiu nln and brought them to the place where the new born king still lay wript in hi swaililllng clothes. They did not de-it from their' se.irrh beisn-r of the lowliness of the place, nor did I hey de sist from paying their hoinnge to the infant king Ixt-aus of the humble little group by th manger. They were tin scrupulous and honest enough to follow the directions of a kind providence, Ihe wi men from the hasl are placed In sharp contrast to the scribe and high pii-sls aa representatives of the Jewish peopl. Tli former hv com from a far and have seen the Ms- jsty of tli, new born king already in the light of bl star. The latter Inter prtt prophesy and point out the birth plac of their MessUh, and yet they show no de-lr to go and worship at hi Infant feet. Th wis men from th East ar wiser than th wl- men of th Jew. For tbey taw a hat these could not ae 'Majesty in Lowliness.' When w spesk of th Majesty of Christ we mean hi divina majesty. World majesties art not a reproduction thereof nor ar they a faint shadow thereof. Divine majesty doe not con sist of throne and aoepter, nor In rob of royal purple, but In glory, honor and power and that in an in flnately higher sense than w are able to comprehend. A Fpiv Rayp nf rw vri wvjivu vi Baldwin Apples at per box Fancy Naval Oranges at Low Prices. i a , 4ST0RIAGR0CERY I'huita Mala 081 823 Commercial St, MISER DIES RICH. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.-Ruiiej; Hire fert In the aml under th cellar of a biiihling on Stev.-nwin street, near the rear uf the .Muiestk? Thel..r lm will of 1'hilip Mailer, an aged men who waa recently killed by falling off tha Army-sheet railroad bridge, waa found by a deputy of the public admini-tia-lor. Hy th will, Muher, who llv., aa a miser, leave hi entire estate of Uu,. wit) to bi brother, ICdward Maher, of Albany X. Y. Th xecutor named lit the will is Timothy Sullivan a contrac tor of thi city. Today th will Hied for probate. wa WOOD! WOOD! W00DI V hav niowd to 33d Tnth ttrt, corner of Grand avnu, tad caa b found ther at any tim, for hauling and drying purpoata. R. 0. McINTOSIL It Invigorate, ttrngthaa and builds up. It keept you In condition physical ly, mentally and morally.' That' whal HollsWi Rocky Mountain Ta will do 38 cent, Ta or Tablet. Frank Hart, druggist. Dangeri of Cold and How t Aroid . Thtn, ' - Mora fatalitl bar their origia ia or result from a eold than from an otb.r causa. Thit fact alont should mak peopl mor cartful aa ther la no danger whatever from a cold whan It I properly treated in th beginning. For many year Chamberlain' Cough Hemedy ha been recognised a th moat prompt and effectual medicina la us for thi dlaeas. It acta on natura't plan, loosen th cough, relieve th lungt, open th Mcretlont and a Ida atur In restoring tht lyatem to a 'lenlthy conditloa. Sold by Frank Hart. land leading druggltt. A