THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JARUAXY to, tool. t TATOOSII TO RESCUE Saves Charter of French Vessel By Lon Tow. HEADED FOR PORT TOWNSEND Thnt Windjammerh Arrive la - Ftoui San Pedro Columbia U Knappton Mill Waterfront Itcmt of Varied later. bring don; tha David D'Angers wilt be delivered at IVt Townnd by mid night, tonight an event that will waul ly mvi her charter bow pending. Hatice ta Mariner The following affect the LiU of Light and Fog Sign!, PaciAc Coat 1904 1 WASHINGTON'. Whougal 1W Light, No. 157. page 36 (List of Light. ltuoY. ik1 Day marks, Pacific Coast, lOOrt, page 63). Th characteristic of thi light will be 'hanged, February 1, from axed red to Axed while. Harrington TVMnt Gas Buoy, after Xo. 106, page 30 (Lit of Light. Buoy. and Daymarks, Pacific Coast 1906, page 57). Th characteristic of th light on thi buoy will be changed. February from fixed whita during period of ten seconds, eeparated by eclipse of tea seconds to fixed white. Th following affect the Lilt of . Captain Cbarle Bailey and th splea did tug Tatooh will ear th charter of th French bark David D'Angers. if Ughta, Buoy, and Dayniarka, Pacifie nothing goe. wrong. rUTmi. fast to the Danger oa th lower bay ...... - yeaUrday afUrnoo. at 4 o'clock and Xorth Buoy K(fc 4 Tha outfit has twenty hour in which . . , , - , . . , . , f Na each a red firt-class nun. her- to reach Tacom. tb. tofor wporled .Jrift. wera! replaced W expire, at midnight tonight j h. Good luck to 'einl i ' Later: Th. Tatooah U now at ea.i Grtf' nrbor' U-om Wnt Captain Bailey yesterdar made definite '"n Xo 4 bUck arrangement, with tha "weather oberr-! r- n'Portd Jrift 3tnMT1 IS wi" t at Xorth Head, that when h should11 PUcd M 00B M ,nu'tkL hav crossed the bar with tha David j S1 SounL PR T9 roint Sho.1 D'Angers, h would flash tha March- B"y Xo. & a red third class nun. re light of hi atearner on the oWrvmtorv 1 ported adrift, December 29, 1905. will oa th Head; and at 7:50 o'clock lastly replaced a oon a practicable. evening, ture enough, he flashed the! By 1 ' Light Hou Board, powerful rT tqmrely in tha window . I C. Heilner Comman.ler, V. S. X. f that lofty and isolated building, thus! Light Hou Inspector. eonveying tha information that he wa out and clear with hi tow. Ha ea-' cPa 41 S countered a thirty-five mile nor-weter When a sailor falls in love it gvner aa soon a h beaded up the coast and ally fetchea him up with a "round it must have checked him up some, for' turn. witne the following report tha observer report that the funnel of I of a love affair from Seattle: William tha "Tat" was belching flame la great Stuart Keyes, chief officer of the steam shape for a while, but as th wind ship Minnesota, who met Mi Mabel abated to a twenty-knot breeze, itlLenvon. of Portland, when the went ceased and tha sturdy little vessel and! aboard that boat a few months ago, bar big tow are supposed to have made waa engaged to her before she reached When Mr. and Mr. Keyes were married in Shanghai they kept that Net a eret. Mr. Key returned to th boat and th couple proceeded to Hongkong. The story got out and Key waa r ptimaaJed. ( FLOTSAM AND JITSAtt QUEER The IVptch was another bar bound to break away yesterday morning oa the erly flood. I he steamer Cascade brok away from her lower bay anchorage yester day and lit out for th tioltlea Gate. Th steamer Aurelia ram in from I San Fraaciro yetrday and passed on I to th metropolis at one. Th Monterey went outh yesterday morning la tow of the tug Deflanca, her conoort Kaa Francisco bound. Strikers Meetinj In Chiao Turn ed Into Prayer Meetinj. MINISTER ADDRESSES MEN Union Member Meet ta Diacuu Labor Trouble, But Minister Pray With Them aal They Forget Object f Netting aal Go Hsma. REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS fair progress up the coast Word was received hers last night that the Pugel Sound tugs Sea Lion and Holyoke bad fceea dispatched to meet the Tatoosh and relieve her of her burden, which. Yokohama and married ber in Shang hai, is to leave the company's service immediately. It is a violation of com pany rule for an officer of the ship to take his wife with him on tha boat. r THE GREAT JANUARY BARGAIN FEAST IS DBAWIKG TO A CLOSE. YOU'VE ONLY A FEW DAYS MOKE IH WHICH TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE SPECIAL SEDUCTIONS. If Yoi4 Desire to onomise CHICAGO, Jan. 1S-A striker.' meet ing with it attendant heated debate on labor troubles, waa converted Into a prayer meeting yesterday by the Rer Th schooner Mabel Cale, one of the IX Vaughan, of th Forty seventh Saa Pedro fleet arrived in yeterdy street Mthodit Church. Union print "r-- I era naJ berua .th d schuUm of th. strike situation when Pastor Vaughan The ItrilUh bark Haddoa Halt from entered th hall and akd permission Sa redro, cam In over the bar yester- to tak part in th discussion. Tha r day afternoon. Sha will load lumber qut wa granted and after compll for South African delivery. menting tha men upon their peaceful methods of conducting tha strike, MY Tha Callender steamer Weaona and Vaughan aidi Jordan have been equipped with new I "l nion men have made a mistake In life-raft, or catamarans, of four-person I placing their union bor their re- capacity. iigiou duties, jour constitution de mand that you do this but It should I Th .lem Su. II. .rriviwl changed. Your first duty is to your ! in from Tillamook Bar yesterday af . rbunh. Let ws pray. terooon with a good manifest of freight -x"7 w, '! ry and twenty Mssengers in her cabin. nN"1 Alter in. prayer iTweni k. k. right of th. Typo . I ..t. : i tHt ..i.i I . t Th. le.m.hip Columbia arrived in ' "uu, """ at 6 o'clock yesterday morning and left go sis e-rt THE REflTEST P2 up lor t'ortiand alter the tt R. A X. dock. a brief stop at The Nome City got away for San Francisco about 8 o'clock yesterday morning after a ber-bound stay of thirty-six hour. when the meeting waa cled tha strik ers walked aedately out of tha hall. entirely aUfld with the result of the meeting although the strike situation! had scarcely been touched upon. CRAZED FROM STUDY. The schomar W. among the arrivals iterday. She is at anchor in the city channel. SEW YORK. Jan. ID.-Crated from! over study, U year old Herbert Car- T. Jewett was ton, ,ftMP driving his mother and fth- from San Pedro er tntm tha houe threateninir to rut them with a carving knife, dived froml the third story window of his home last night and waa killed. all Great Sales No REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and fS.Si' $4-65 Salts P.ilSTOBES ao REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS I THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS. UNTIL FEB. 1st WE OFFER ao PER CEIfT DISCOUNT Olf ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. j PER CENT DISCOUNT ON CHILDRENS DRESSES. 33'i PER CENT DISCOUNT ON LADIES' WAISTS AND SHIRTS, ao PER CENT DISCOUNT OH LACE CURTAINS. . r AND ALL READY TO WEAR GOODS, SUCH AS COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS AND FURS ARE REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Msilce Their Debut. Th steamship Aragonia now eighteen day out from China, is du here at any hour. Captain Archie Pease of thej Columbia River pilot service, will take her henca to Portland. The American ship Columbia ws moved to the Knappton mill dock yea terday morning. She will load 100,0(10 feet of lumber there for South Ameri ca, thua finishing her cargo. Senator Mkgler, accompsnied by Mrs. Megler, was in the city yesterday, on buslne. He nays his neto 60 foot) motor launch now building at tha R. M. Leather shed, will be christened the "Lexington" when she comes off the way. Which will be about the middle of Febiuary. ' The barkrutine Arago has almost completed loading her cargo at the Columbia Mill at Knappton, and will sail for Han Francisco the latter psrt of the week. The Portland-Astoria liner Lurline came out on her run yesterday, sooner than was expected after her conflict with the Railroad bridge pier In Port land. She went up oa time last night. Among her passenger were Jack John son, Mrs. W. C. Ssndcrs, S. H. Orr, and Georg Page. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service at Grace Church tomorrow will b held at th usual hour. II o'clock in tha morning and 7:30 o'clock in the eri-ning; Sunday school at 12:30 o'clock m. It being St Agnes' Day, tha rec tor, at tha evening service, will deliver a special sermon to th members of St Agnes' Guild. Sickening Shivering Fiti of Ago and Malaria, can b relieved and cured with Electric Bitter. This a pure, tonle medicine of especiil benefit in malaria, for it exert a true enratlvo Influent on tha dUease, drlr ing it entirely out of th system. It la much to be. preferred to Quinine, bar ing none of this drug's bad after-effect. E. 8. .Munday, of Henrietta, Tex, writes: "My brother waa very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till be took Electric Biter, which tared his life." At Charle Roger, drug store j price 60c, guaranteed. Methusala waa all right, you bet For a good old soul wis be. They aay ha would be living yet, . Had be taken Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. Jxg X5he 1JL : WILL SELL ASSETS. MONTREAL, Jan. I0.-Lorno Ilui- len. treasurer of th defunct Provident Hanking Coniiny of IWon, left last night for llostun, by edvlc of his cuun- 4. He cam here for the puriKwe, it a as announced, of endeavoring to ar rang for the sale of part of the Provl dent Securities A Bunking Company's assets. You taKe no Chanel ' V When You Buy From Us The Great Sale at the New Bee Hive. TO ERECT LIBRARY. 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" ;ij - A lot of chil- ji; ij: dren's hats J5c. Library to b Built for William S. Harper. IIK'.Vill, Jan. 1! Sentiment famr ing tlm erection of a great library in stead of a chapel as a memorial to I're-liliiit William R. Harper has grown aiming the University of Chicago pro f.'sxirs, students, and alumni in the Lit few days, according to suggestions bring received by tlie board of trustees. It I believed now tlist a building al most a block liig, to eot at leust $l,(HH.0(NI will be rontriictei in honor of the great educator and biiildttr of I lie university. The cost of a inenioriul chupel is! limited at IVM.OOO, "A grest tlbrsry would be more fit ting to the memory of PresiJcnt Har per than a dispel,'' said Dr. T. W. t!ood- ieed, secretary of the board of trus tee and r.gitrar of the I uivrrsity, yeterd. It I likely that a popular suWrlp tlon allt Iw made, and 1 hsve no doubt that $I,.VKUXH) wmild be donatvJ quickly." F.'ncyCoodi and Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest Quality Considered. W quote you fresh goadi Just to, Heini Dill Pickles, Joiea ao Hcint Cut Sweet Pkklea, pt ...... 130 H.lni plain iweet pickles, qt o ST0RIA GROCERY rbon. Main 681 tZ3 Commercial 6t of the I'S.m administrator of th estate of Joseph .f. Aris will receive third and the remaining third will b dhldcd brlaeen .Maria U llroan. Clara Hi own, and Klinsbeth Rroan. DIVIDE ESTATE. Mount Eatata ta b Divided Among Heir After Litigation. NKM YORK, Jan. lli.-Tha t.tate of Martha P. Mount, which ha been in litigation ever since ber death. In 1800 will now be distributed, the court of appeals having rendered a final decis ion In the legal battle, favoring the Mount heirs. Marie P. Mount left as estate of almost $1,000,000. On clause in ber will bequeathed 123.000 to the Right Rer. Daniel 8. Tuttle, who at tha time of the execu tion of the will wa Kplscopal Bishop of Utah. Ill-hop Tuttla waa sent to Missouri. ' Th diocese of Utah has since been divided tak so that four bishops is Id claim to the 123,000. Then the Mount heirs put In a claim for the f,000 in addition to what they bad already received asserting that the diocese of Utah had passed out of ex istence. The Court of Appeal ha now decided this to be n fact and that the 82.1.000 revert to the beira. Ma Mount will lv a third share) bk no other. , MAKES WORK EASIER. ' t. Astoria People Ar Pleased to Lrn How It la Don. It's pretty hard to attend to dutiea With constantly aching backi WUftaanoying urinary, disorder. Dosha Kidney Pill make work easier. TJrej rut Wkebe. laey snare awery kidney 111 John J. Keating, painter, of 3011 First street Portland, Or., says: "I had UoW Vlilng pslni In my back for a number of year. They were often So sever that I had to quit work for two or three day at a time. Th kidney serf! tons wera Irregular and scalding and I suffered also, from headache and dlulness. My back wa always Ism and sore In th morning. Physician failed to help me and bo medicine did me any good until I began using Doan'a Kidney Pills. They relieved th uri ne ry difficulty and th heavy aching In tha back disappeared. Plenty mora proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Charles Roger' drug tor and ask his customer' la- port For aal by all dealer. Price, 00 cent. Foster-Milburn Co.; Buffalo, N. V, aol agent for the United GUI.' Remember tha asm Doan's aad V"