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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
THURSDAY JASUAIT sj, A THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MARINE MEMORANDA SIM Plenty Doin But of Unimport ant Nature FLEET OF FIVE ENTERS PORT Taj Defunct Come Af'er Olympian R4ft Take Another Srin By Itaelf Tottenham 09 For China Alliance Due Down Today. ,tged In the Minion trade, join to Bri canning companies bate decided to tuy at their own to ilce in the trade. "Mechanic are now bui'y employ A-ttiit the Hsrrv Muive in shape to i make the long trip nivuiu! the Horn Her rigging is la oa-l edition nill lie neee-sary to reealk her. Other minor rair work will have to he done to the vessel. She is voured on the east side of the river jiixt below the Xlorri reel bridge. She ha wn on the mar ket for lumber chart for the paid month, but a deal was not closed until this morning. Kor n ti.ue it wna feared th sh wnulii hare to be rnt to Puget Sound in order to get a cargo. The foregoing, taken from yesterMay" Portland Journal, may le all right a to the Hurry Mora, but the ahip C. F The etcanicf F. A. Milium came m Senj,,, j, now loading at the Smip yesterday morning at S o'clock after be- B Bliljt ,t Knappton opposite thi ing storm bound off the bar aince last f. fof J.(,w York sh dul Bot to 1 I . - ... . . . , Sunday, tier capiam arm, ,n Sound. She will lane me nm man better part of eemauh-p to bravo the of gr tj,e Columbia river Teepated galea that have prevailed since u jIora then, in tho open aea, than to make n( mistake in tackling a bid bar. He had mmmmm tome thoroughbred iivo-mock on n" FLOTSAM AUD JETSAM. epar deck, and thi waa another ,-,,,,,44,oeeo tivt for taking the nreoaunona no aia. Sh. u . good boat ana n ,t,aln,hip Rfando ,f nl out for nA no esoecUl fear waa entertained a' , r . . , t n.iKico Tesreru.iT morning, to her aalety. I . A W un - " ' m T a U4 bay, Alaska, every apiing and re-1 Captain Dnrand. ia d'la .low today on in ih. ML It U aaid that the MHO Hawsers 01 ine junc.i yuern Harry Mom Chartered. I The revenue cutter Perry should be To .sit fa-.upply ng the demand !" morning f 1 Und. where for Oregon fir on tho Atlantic coast, tho American bark Harry Mom waa chartered yesterday mornin? to load at aha pent the pat week. The Lurline got away or. time lat Prtl.d for New York. Se will begin night li J. Tyler waa among her taking on cargo early next month and registerea panger. ;n han.ll. in the neighborhood of I.-1 " 2(.000 feet. It wiU bo tlo firt ahip-1 Tho iteamer lIom.r. a'ter thirty ment of Br made from the Columbia rifihoura detention here by re.on of Ud or to tho eastern coan for rear. JweatBer, left for San FraiK-.o yeMer "Tho ahip C F. Saegeint of tlio aame line ia loading on the sound for the Atlanta eoaat. hvirur cone north for that purpose three weeka ago. It iajfrom Portland early tliia morning on understood that both craft have been .her way to Eureka and Cooe Bay. She old to eastern era and will bo converted j will dock at tho CallenJer pier. into barm or scows. Both are more day morning. The iteamer Alliam- ia duo down than thirty yearn of ?e. They belong to G. Plummer of Sr Francisco. Tho Harry 3Ioro was built at Bath, Maine, in 1871. During tho pat few year the and tho C. F. Sargeant have been en- The Ruian ahip lviliel Brown came down yesterday on the Oklahama'a tinea lower bav. The Oklahama went back to Portland light a Few Days B Tho French tark Li RoclejaciUellii She is giain cargoed for Knglih de livery. The old OlvmnUn I dvked at the Clatwn Mill pier awaitais her ocean fllifht to tho Golden Cite. What be cornea of her after nrrictl t!cre, ia puie conjecturo. The steamship Senator cmh in from San Kraucico veiterdav luornina and after a brief Uv at the 0. R. N nice, went on to Portland. Sh will return down again on Saturday morn ing, early. The ea tug Defiance of the Sprevkle fleet, arrived in yesterday morning from San Francisco. She comes after tho hull of tho Olympian and will take her to San Francico the moment weather con ditiona are propitious. The Kngti.h ateam.hip Tottenham came down from Portland yesterday noon, lumber laden for Chine and'Jan. and aa she waa her on tht flood and the bar was in pretty decent shape ah availed herself of the opportunity to go to aea at once. The steamer Jeanute. from San Fran- cbtcoi de.-ply eargoed for Portland, ar rived in esterday morning and after docking a budget of stuff for Atoria at the Cal lender pier, proceeded direct to Portland. Tho teamr CTarina, from San Francisco, arrived in yesterday and pioeeeded directly to Portland. The Callender steamer W'enona was twenty-four houra late at her home pier here yesterday, from Clay's River, having been tangled up a boom of log at the northhore river's mowth. Among he paengere were Tbmnaa Mewrve and Mis Mary Peterwn, of Cray's River. Tho bio- sea raft tik a back slant acKosa the bay again, from Desdemona sands and was found under the ko of the Flavel docks ye.terdaj morning hen Manager Callender, and Meser. Ayr and Olin, of the Hammond Raft yesterday on th Oklahama's ' - , , . . . . . I A doao or cnamwriam a ewmacn ana and went to an amhorag, in the C' V ill Z Uv" T'bliU Wh" M W t,.. ... wu A effort ta nmd' lo nuk hr torn, appear will ward of tho att.ck. GRAFTINN HEROES Slocum Dcsaster Heroes Their Medals. Gild ATTEMPT TO FOOL CARNEGIE Heroes With Silvtr and Bronit Medal Gild Them to Imitat CoM. Thinking Tohreby to Obtain Carnegia Medal Investigation ia Commenced. XKW YORK, Jan. 24. -Behind the an nouneement mad by tho Carnegie hero fund commission that no (ward will he made, to persons claiming recogni tion for services rendered in the Slo cum diater is the dlwvery that some of the Slocum hemes hive tried to im pose non the Carnegie Commission by gold plating silver medal given to them by the Vnited State Volunteer IJfe S vinir Corns and other ornniutions in this city, says the W'orl I. Gold medals wr awarded only to lhoe who exhibited the highest degree of heroism, silver one to tho less praiseworthy aud bronite ones to those of the third cla.s. The discovery that silver medals had been plaited with gold to mak the service of tho who r 'reived them more iniMirtant In the eyes of the trustee f the Carncirie fuud. . made by Geo. A. Camp-ey, the eeial Investigating agent. He is now In New ork looking for heroes. Several cltr employe, In- tuding Policemen, are said to hare plat ed metlak How t Prevent Bilious Attack. On who I subject to bilious attacks ill notice that for a day or mora be fore tho attack h is not hungry at meal times and feel dull after astlng. doaa of Chamberlain's Stomach and securely fast to tho Flavel dolphins, and check her vagrant spurti about theLj, drucgUUi The Cape Disappoint ment life asving OOOOOOOOOCXXX) And the Createst of all January Salea comes to a close at the Pig Store If you are thoroughly alive to your own interest you'll make it a point; take advantage of thia sale while you bare the chance. We are not cleaning up an oldstocK here but are offering you New Mer chandise strictly in keeping with the present vogue at BIG REDUCTIONS 20 per cent off on all Wool Dress Goods 20 per cent off on all Lace Curtains 33 1-3 per cent off on Ladies' Waists Suits; Coats and Skirts at about One Half their actual worth. Come Today Don't Delay. THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. rew, headed by Captain darlea Stuart, came up yesterday miming aner wieir no iv win-sirer motor lifeboat, the Dreadallg!lt,', shipped here from Mar quette, Mich. The bo.'t a launched al the westerly end of tl.e Flavel dock and a'ter the work of storing her ac cessories, fixing up hi-r mot r, and get thing things ship-shape, she was given a trial spin or two in the city channel and then the boys head-J for their sta tion. The motor U well housed astern ami she ia equipped with nine oars as welL The boat is magnificently built and makes eleven knots under motor and will probably do great service at her new post. FOR "MUNICIPAL RABIES" t.mhet Denot to Provide Sterilired Milk. LONDON. Jan. 24. In fie course of a few days the LamMh borough coin cil will open in York road. Waterloo, a municipal eteriliz-d milk i!'rt. ,n"r mothers will not only te able to liny milk for their babies at cot prire, but mnv hsve them periislically weighed so that proijresa can be reported. More over, arrangements have Ixen maile liy T)r. Joseph Priestly, the medical oflicer of health, for the female 'anitary In visit the home' of those u-dnir the depot milk, so that It ran be mud certain that it is properly ued, nrl thsl the snrrounrtins' of "The Municipal Baby" are stifiictory. Umtieth. aays Pr. Priestley, like all other crowded boroughs, loses a very lariw number of Infants by death every year, while ther is In addition much infantile illness. This is In great part preventable in that it is- due to irregu lar and improper feeding. At the pres ent time in England and Wale about 130,000 infant are born to die before they are 1 year old. Tn London the numlief may be roughly given as 20,000, and in Lambeth at 1400 per annum. This la regarded as etatn of affairs calling for decided and effective action. VISITS IfOKTH HEAD. W. W. Catier, th obliging night manager for the Western Vmion Tele- grm office in this city, made a brief visit yesterday afternoon tc the United .States Weather Station at North Head, where he waa entertained by Weather Observer Kelliher. He visited tho dif ferent points of interest In that vicinity, and took look at the ocesp which was in Its customary angry mood. tome appear will ward of tho attack. They are for aalo by Frank Uart and OOOOOOOOOOOO IJ X5he ;j; beeC11hive TiTiYiTTrtirrrnva TtTTTflTTnWfl REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS THE I GREATEST J 1 SALE 1 J Of all Great Sales 1 g I going on Nou j aas L v a vssj tsr 1 Pea Po gs wo Mb REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and ip'eV.sf $4.65 Suits P. i STONES p if CO REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS J UNLUCKY BRIDEGROOM. Our Desire is to Please Our Custmers PARIS, Jan. 24.-.U f.liaienton, out- flir j, t)lv xlU Jutri f jss ids of Paris, an unlucky adventure i Fall Ia With Two Strang Women Who Get Mil Money 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. Av tShe rJL BEEUattlYE happened to a young nisn alio Isiut to lie married to a, clisrmiiiK irirl of that town. The luidegriM.in elei-t, who comes from Poutolm artited on t'riday ni(lil from Pari, here h. hoiiirht a tok of rings hroothes and hracelets for his finance, wnrnn he h to meet on Saturday al the Imii.r of her father, where the msriinge cut i art to be aigned and the prc'iiniimries of the wedding arrsiigril. Vrom Paris t young nmn went on to f'hurenton,' and as he arrived there lai he took a hhii at the hotel instead of g ing to the house of his fiance'-, as wta evpeited. While at dinner the tooli-h voiing limn was fasiiiuled by the ta'k of two iresed feiniiles who were s'tling nt a tnlile near his. lie euh-re-l into a eon vrrsatlon with tli couple, and sllei1 wards aeeonipaniel tl'i in to a mii-ir hall. He was si n almost nuked in 1lu trcet of Charentoti the next day ak ing people in a ileum lis! siiit of fn-ti- ion Ui take liini to t'u jmiKc,. slat inn. Then lie uns giildeil (n tho plme hv n ms-erliy. In so fur in coiilil Ih uiole out from his lniolier"nt htiitenieut lie had lieeit roldied of all that he possesnil The police iiieriiiteiiii.'?!t flnilly ordered the young mull, who lm I completely nt his reason, to be clothed nni sent to the lunatic ward of the c-nlu! station of Paris and an invest ig.it I, m of the rli bcry was commenced. Tl.e two young women who had fascinated the unlucky bridegroom -elect from Pontoise were found and locked up. They had stolen from their casual companion IIKKl, and the stock of jewels Intended for his finance. All the purloined property with tho exception of the rum of fXMi waa found in the possession of the women. The bride-elect of Charcton has now to look for another suitor, Thnuigh the irony of fate and his own folly her demented admirer will proh,ilily be sent to tho noted lunatic asylum of the town in which the girl whom he was to marry resides with her pnrents. Ilnv id us and u i!l buy 'M-.. We iiot u our d penbilile Movho Jk ,ls mi t'ollee; l ib, tan ... . Imo i lb. cans . 7) j ib. rana iM l eiv ,..iiii giiHrntlti-ed '' gle satis (in ii"ii or umr nioiirj bael., ST0RIAGR0CERY 1'horw Main 6Hi 523 Commercial fit ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been. Dangerous ia Astoria. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of dang r. Bachscho ia kidney danger. Doan'a Klndney Pills ct quickly. Cura all distressing, dangerous kidney Ula. Plenty of evidence to provo this. J. Carson, employed at the Portland who iviiri .t .H'tl First street, Port, land, Ore., tats: "I was feeling mier able with a depressing lameness around the siiiall of my back all lat summer. At tlr-t, I not pay much attention to it, hut I loiiiiiiued t grow worse snd dually heuime so bad that I thought I iumil.l l.i... I,. I.... ..IT T.. or mmc ipiickly caused e-vrre twinge. I was nit. 11 altackrj with iliny spell, -ck liefme niy eyes and 1 had n 11 111l.it i'Hi cr enei;y. In the morning I arose H Hied as when 1 Wrnt t4 IknI. In fuct, I hud all the symptoms of very a vre se of llnney trouble. When I waa suffering the worst I read about Diiau's Kidney I'ills and procured a box. I oon noticed an improvement In ni ycomlitioii, and the pain and ach ing aero, my back disappeared. About six weeks ago I was laid up with siegO of the grip and for two weeks. Symp toms of kidn.y complaint made their appearance again and I resorted to Doan'a Ki Iney pills a second time. They just as thoroughly freed m of tho troiihle as in the former raae. I can not expre-s what a change they have mails In me, I simply feel Ilka differ ent person." Plenty mora proof like thia from As toria people. Call at Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. sole agents for the United States. Rcmemb-r tho timi- Doan'a and take no other. A little love, a little wvalth, A little homo for you and met It's all I ak except good health, Which Mlliios with Pratrv Mruintsla TeO. Lumber Company, foot of Lincoln street. j Frankl Hart, drngglat. I A .