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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUAIT 1 7. ijod. ANOTHER SHIP LOST Dirijo Towed Into Golden Gate As a Derelict COAST STORMS ARE FIERCE B relax fc. Qui((l Anchor j Jean Baptist to Portland Perry Filling Her Bunker Emkn Home Again Story of the Potter. demand of the trip. But he forget. He sent a couple of gentlemen to "Xo. i." They took their key and threw their uit ease in the room, returned the key to the purer, ami went alwul the pleaMire of the eveuing. smoking, playing cards etc., etc Presently to more young fellows came along and asked for their room. Right thrre he fell dona. 11a forgot, ami sent theia to "No. 1" key and all. They went. They opened up. threw the other men' lugjrag into the raliin. kit'ked the dir aad went In bod. Directly a well' known young Atorian held him up for a room, and he billed him to "No. 3. and the Y. A. opened up the room, put hia baggage inkle. and he locked the door, and went about the steamer en joying thing and people a good young Atorians art liable to do. He psed hia key back to ftUm-hard until h liould want to retire, too. In the w v.t l l .... SAX FIUXCISCO, Jan, li-Th - r - i -r I uit c rant out of No. 2 and put wteamer Krigo, .which aailed fromjthm fa By ,,, Olympia. Wash, erven day ago with a(t,r the two who had rt take No, aked for their keys they wanted to retire; it wan'nt to be found; they the up-trip hi was ten hanging over the atern rail with a queer glara in hia eye that waa not wholly caused by sleeplessness. Chang in Offlc. Captain P. J. Werlkh. bo will re lievo Commander l C. Hellaer, in spee tor of the Thirteenth Lighthouse We triot. on February 1, haa arrived in Portland with hia family and i stay ing at the Portland. Captain Werlh-h comes direct tioiu Washington, IX. C. For the Ut two year h haa been in comiiunl of the rruiocr Castine, eta- tkmed at Santo Domingo, but waa in the Pacific Saiadron in iSlHk Sine then he ha been in tho Philippinea and for awhile wa attached to the Carib ibean squadron. cargo of lumber arrived hem today disabled and in tow of tho ateamer Shasta. Tho officer of the Dirigo tell a story of terrible experience at aea ' aad narrow eeospe from total wreck. Thursday, w hen the vesel waa IjO niile aouth of Capo Blanco, she ran into roared about it and Harry went with them to Xo. 2. and roued the sleep ing inmate; Blanchard explained, the young nwn explained, but the men in Xo. 2 wouldn't have it. They had been FLOTSAM AHD JETSAM. heavy aoutheaat gale, whkh threw her assigned to that room, they had the on her beam end and damaged her key. they were in possesion, the rent rudder. About 100.000 feet of lumber of the workl could go to the devil waa washed overboard and only by j They shut the door and locked it in climrins to the rusnnc did th crew tho fare of the trio. Then the first escape a similar fate. The train on tho steamer caused her to spring a two paid their "respects to Blanchard in ehoic and firm English, and he got leak. She waa kept afloat during tho j so rattled he really gave them the key night, and on Friday the Sbata sue-1 to Xo. 9, and half placated, they went reeded in getting out two line, and ' their way, found their room, found the bringing her to port. I begjge vf the) youi: A'orian in- ' side, threw it out, locked the door, and There b no finer boat in northern I went to bed and asleep. Then the waters than tho T. J. Potter; tliere i ' Y, A. got sk-epy and went to the desk no better purser in service anywhere for hi key. Tho office happened to be than Harry Blanchard, of that nam empty, o he stepped iuside and took Potter. Urbane, polite, good natured, ' hia key off the rack, and went on to and wtterry "kick'-proof. he en joy a a reputation far beyond the confine of hia run. But like all mortal, ho will No. 1 WelL There was another first claM row, more baggage bawled for, and the genial punier waa in it up to forget He reached thia port yester-1 hi eye squaring thing for the Y. A. day morning in condition of almost The men in Xo. 3, like their predeces hopeless exhaustion from a night of I nor in Xo. 2. bucked and kicked and turmoil, brought about by a bit of retired; and Blanchard finally smooth- abaent-inindedne for which there was no cure. It seems, on leaving out of Portland,, be had quite crowd to billet to staterooms, and inade up his list and fixed hi keyboard to meet the ed the Young Astorian down and got him sefely stowed away in Xo. 6, with baggage. But it took hint all night to fathom tho mystery of hia forgetting, and when the Potter pulled out on Tho popular Heather arrived home yexterday morning from her olHcial rruUs to Cray 'a Harbor poinU. Tho steamer Nome City U duo down from Portland, today, lumber cargued, for San Francisco. Tho schooner Virginia should be down from Portland today or tomor row, with 680.000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. TJie steamer Despatch is en rout from Portland, lumber laden for th Golden Gate. She will add a heavy line of shingles at Skauiokawa. The steamer Cascades i on her way down the river with a big lumber car go for California. She will take on 00.000 feet at We-tport, en route. The federal revenue cutter Commo dore Perry pulled akmgside the Klmor pier yesterday and ia busy filling her bunkers with good Australian coal. The steamer Sue H. Elmore is snugly ensconced in Tillamook harbor. It I conjectural when she will get out; not until this "stormy session" ia over. The French bark Jean Baptesto went up to Portland yesterday on th line of the Harvest Queen. She will deliver part cargo of coal there, and then load for Europe under grain charter. I n n n 1 IAI SB u u u AT 9 O'CLOCK. Marks the Beginning of another and the Greatest PIPE Mitt RY-SA WX HATE EYES IftATGUBATED OUR PAST EFFORTS TO PLEASE 0US PATRONS ALTHOUGH SUCCESSFUL TO A HARKED DEGREE, ARE REALLY HOT TO BE COMPARED WITH TEE PRES ENT INSTANCE. THE PRODUCT OF OUR HOST RECENT PURCHASE, REPRESENTS THE i Largest Quantity of One Priced Embroidery Ever Brought to Oregon AND IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS SALE A SUCCESSFUL ONE, IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR OUR PATRONS TO SUPPLY THEMSELVES WITH A QUANTITY SUFFICIENT TO LAST THEM THE WHOLE YEAS THROUGH. THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL USED IS PRINCIPALLY CAMBRIC, ALTHOUGH A GREAT MANY OF THE WIDER PIECES ARE OF NAINSOOK. THERE IS PLENTY FOR ALL BUT, AS YOU KNOW, THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE FIRST WORM, SO BE ON TIME AND GET FIRST PICK. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT REPRESENTING ACTUALLY MORE THAN 11,000 YARDS-IS A YARD The British ship Hyderabad Is route to thia city from Portland under tow of the Oklohama and should her this morning. Tlie BrltUh ship Bradhloch, Captain Baxter, which hs been anchored In th kmer harbor for th past sixty day waa towed to an anchorage in th up per city channel ystrdy morning. The Lurlin I. ft Portland 1st, yes terday morning in n snowstorm. Sh went up at 7:41 lat night Among her pswenger wer William McCoslin and B. A. Scaborg. Tli steamer Sequoia from San Fran risco, rived in yeUfiUy morning. She called in at Eureka for W0.000 feet of redwood lumbar, wkk-h she will deliver at Linton, and load Oregon fir outward fur San Frncloo, Captain Reed i in command. Th British ahip Clackmananshir, Captain Krwlng, will ti up at th Old Can dock aometitu today, to have some very Interesting work dim on her windlass whkh was disabled at Sa Una Crux, Mexico, on her recent voy age. it will take a wet-k or tea day. Sh will then proceed to Portland aad load lumber for Australia. Th steamer Redondo cam in from th Bay City at 6.90 o'clock last evening. jut forty-four hours on the voyage. Captain Ahlin ia In command and reMirt rough weather all th way up. Sh had on board U.000 feet of boat lumber for this port, Port Or- ferd cedar of fin quality. She went on to Portland last night. It I reported from San Francisco, that, stricken with blindness at aea, Captain Sanherg. of the schooner Fal con, from Ventura to Gray' Harbor, stood at th helm and piloted hia vsesel through a violent torm and brought her to that port Captain Sanberg bad petty oflWr tak observation, from whkh h gav order to the Hrlmtman. II wss equal to th strain of continu ing on to his destination, and will seek relief from oerulist there. FLAMES AT HO REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS Twoi Business Houses and Con tents Destroyed. NCENDI4RJSM IS MOOTED Fir Break Out in Saloon Building Before Dawn Volunteer Brigade Doe Notabl Work Under Difficulty Property All Insured. at SALE OPENS PROMPTLY ON THE HOUR AND NONE WILL BE SOLD UNTIL THEN. The Foard 8 Stokes Company Where the New things Make Their Debut. ILWACO, Vah.. Jan. 1.1 (Siil to .torian).-Th imt di-abua (lie it h whk h IN co has had to contend hi-r hixtory, broke out this morning 3:20 o'clock In tli rer of J. IV, Inane' aloon, awl that rstaklixlinient long with the jewelry store of 11. A. Viltcent, were lioth involved, the latter helnir totally iletroved and Ioane' practically ruined, only tli front of it remaining untouced. These people wer tenants, and car-rk-d inurnce on their lespective turk. Doane for 0X10, and Vincent for 10. ' The volunteer fire department of the town turned out to a man and did splendid work in checking the progress of the flame to other and adjoining properly, a piece of work ceulirly hard in the face of a stiff sa wind and a shortage of apparatus, th rhemkul engine's ho bursting tiKn the first weight of the pressure exerted hy the big and cumbrous hand engine. But what was don in the way stopping the headway of the conflagration wss done by sheer man killing work, by the citl tens, who never relinquished th tk for moment until every phase of th danger was passed. Th buildings were owned by C. E. Kerlee, oi th Aberdeen store In Ilwaco. and wer injured in the full sum of t-VWO. Th entire population of the place was in evidence shortly after the alarm was sent out, and they "stood pat until the Is it ember was blown out by the raw, cold breexe of morning. The tone of public comment, caught during progress of the Are, was plainly indicative of the belief that the fit waa set deliberately, but by whom no one can tell, though S'.iplcion Is busy today with several names, and nothing can be determined in this relation until after an Investigation Is held, and thi thia will be provided for in the next forty-eight hour. Mr. Vincents' loss ha been ascer tained to be in the neighborhood of 11500. C C. C j THE iBTES? SALE Of all Great loin 10 I Oil REDUCTION "REDUCTION REDUCTION la Sales 1 1 fiiou j a o 3 Look at our Window and IS:.Sf $4-65 Suits PsAsSTOHES REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS "If I 0000000000000 JLxB X5he BEEfiiiHlVE 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. childrens coats and dresses. See our window for millinery "Any Hat 89'' A lot of chil dren's hats J5c. Want Something Good For Dinner? Try a can of PARIS COIIII WE HAVC All IXCEUtifT LINK OF CANNED FRUIT AND VEGE 4ST0RIAGR0CERY Phone Main CHI 823 Commercial fit, FUNERAL NOTICE. All members of Teutonia Lodge, No. J, U. I). II. N are reijuestcd to meet at their halge room at A. O. V. V, hall, toduy, at I p. m. to attend th funeral of the Isle brother, Henry Nuchreit Funeral from I'olil's undertaking par lor. Ily order of President. C C. I'txlnger, . Secretary, MURDER TRIAL. Tex Banger Guard Priaontr on Trial For His Lire. IlKIXVIIXK. Tex Jan. lO.-TIi trial of W. T. KktrMge, a wealthy citl ten of Kan Antonio, indicted for the murder of W, E. Calhoun, cam up here today and both side announced they wer ready for trial Eldridg shot and killed William Dunovant, his business partner, aomo time ago. On the trial h wa acquit ted. Afterwards an attempt wa made to assassinate him, nd he accued Cal houn, who wa Dunovant' brother-in-law, last summer Eldridg saw Cal houn on a train near her and shot him to death, ( Ranger hare' been sent her to re main during th trial. Th Morning Astorian, 63e month. ' ever used." Pleasant tnd Most Eflectlv. T. J. Chambi-ra, Ed. Vindicator, Lib erty, Ta, write Dec. 25, 1902 1 "WJth pleaiur and unsolicited by you I bear testimony to th curative power of Ballard' Horehound Syrup. I have nsd it my family and can cheer fully afflrm it ia th moat effectlr and best remedy 'or emight and ooldi I have