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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1906)
THE MORNING . ASTORIAN ASTORIA. OREGON. ATUIDAY, JANUARY lao SHIPS AND SAILORS Dauntless and Olympian Wilt Sail Today. SENATOR DUE HERE TODAY Steamer Northland and Harold Dollar ia From Bay City Fleet of Six Wind jammer Bar Bound ia Lower Bay Waterfront Item of a Day. 1 . WASIIIXCTOS. Jan. 2ti- Andrew Funistth, of Saa Franeico, represent- ) In the Grand Harbor of Master and ribta of Steam Vessel of the United State, today appeared bvfor the House Committee 'on Merchant Marine, ia opposition to the Littlenrkl bill Seal Rocks rijtltt tangent-S. IS 1 Bouita IVint Lighthouse XV. 9 l IS mi ilea. The structure ronsUU of aa oval. WI pier, expanding ia tmnipet shape to firm a gallary, surmounted by ao oval, one-tory dvtellinjr with a two- lory, rylindiVel tower surmounted by a watcoroom and a cylindrical lanvrn. Excepting the lantern, which t black. the entire structure is while. On the same date there will be et tblihed at the station a 10-invh whitVs to be ortited by compressed air, ami to sound, during thick or foggy weather, blast of S seconds' Oil ration separated by silent interval of 27 second, thus: ilet, 3 aee.t silent interval. Si nee. blast, 3 ec.; silent interval, 27 aee. I Bv order of th Liiiltt house Brd. H. T. Mavu. Commander, V. S. X In pector, Twelfth lighthouse District. Hugh llogan, and the bark' L Jturh iaruuellne. with the Aie due today. If tilt weather htdvb the flet will be di pw-ed today and tomorrow. The kteamer Northland, Captain .Kutiicson. crossed in ye-terday after- anon, Arty thn-e hour from Saa Fran eiaeo, with twenty -eight pn"nger for Portland and several ton of ntlvl laneoue frsjcht for thi port She left up at 4;30 p. in. FLOTSAM AHD JITSAM. Thd four-mated lurk Aie la due down front Portland at almost any tuuir nrttin 1tfil.n fur VtirtMwi abolishing compulsory pilotage for( mxli envamsl In the coastwise trade., I The Spreckle tug Haunt Iom and her v.i vr . 'tow. the Olvnuiiau. aiar make it to MV1.T MWHia, Saa Francisco F-ntrsnce. California.. " UT ruU' ta luT n,-v (List of Liirht anoV Foar Sicnal. Fa-! cine Coast, 1904, page 14. Xo. 2S, and' The iirnwr ,Ur"u 1,""r CaVUm List of LighU, Buoy, and Pay mark. T . in fiwm San Fr.noi.co Pacific Coast. lOOi MM 211. yesterday, flying light, and left lip for : Mile Rock. Light Station, Wed on"" "rtropolia after curing a pilot. The French bark La Rorhjacqueline was towed to the lower harbor verier unv afternoon, whence slw caa get a better "aWt" for the opi-n wi. The Callender temer Jonlan had the outer" and larger of the Mile Rocks j on the aoutherly aide of the entrance, to the Golden Gate and Saa Francisco bay, about 3-4 to the northward and eastward of Point Loboa and 1 7 8 mile, SVT. 12 S. frm Fort Point Ughthon.1 About Fabruarr 13. 190H. a fixed red! light of tha. third order, illuminating ,l"k io bre,lk ,,ff P'P',r the entire horuon, will be establwhed , bl"',e yerday and auffer. twenty-fmir in the atructnra rett-ntly cHiipleted at1ho"r,l' detention for repair thereby, thi station. The light will be 78 14 feet aborej Incoming pilot repurt quite a lot of th water anil it will be visit 141 mile! new blank adrift off the Columbia bar. ia clear weather, the observers' eye 13 There haw been enough deck-load o' feet above the aa. j lumber jettisoned thi winter to build The geographic position of the light,. nuny a nice house along the coast, a determined by the U. S. Coast j and Geodetic Surrey, will be: Lati-, The bar bound fleet of sailing renel tudK north, 37 deg. 47 niin. 23 ace; I in the lower harbor i made up of the longitude, west 122 deg. 30 niin. 3 ec. British ahip Hydrabad and St Mun- Lime Point Light X. by E. 13-13 E..lgo, the Kuskn ship Isobel Hrown, the 21 mils, I American bark Columbia, the schooner Captain larkin, of the Lutline, U aick in tH'tlani mu pneumonia, ano thougtt not eritirwly ill. hi family and friend aie unite uneasy alnmt him The Lurline came down yesterday af temoon with Caiitain Kane Olney in eomniawi and Captain Archie McNeil In th pilot hiHise, They will 1 In charge until Captain ljwlin regain hi health A teloiihone nte-.airti rvrtril at the Kamnt ottliv here lat evening, imli rated that the raptaia waa no b-tter. Captain Kdgar Simpson, of (he Simp- Ht RHt of schooner out of Knappton. arrived In Astoria yeterday aftermioB on the steamer Northland from Saa Francisco. He will take command of the nve-waatnl achooH-r LouU, now en mute to Knappton, aa soon aa he sluill have loaded again at the Knappton ton mill. He taught a violent cold on the way up from the Golden Gate aad i domiciled at St. Mory'e Hospital for treatment. Word eoiiwa frmn liirt Town-ad that tlwi tug Pioneer ha arrived there ami report that In the storm yester tet'duy afternoon she was eonietled to cast orr from the rrench iiara Admiral 'ourtwrt, which she waa towing to save a gram charter, lhe Iwrk na a crew on board and U no danger alone. Prior to leUing go of the hark, the oflier of the tug sighted a schooner floating bottom up off the roast. She also sighted a schooner with her d'rk kad gone, but could not get near enough to establish the identity of ither craft. The steamer Senator U due at the (. R. A N. pier earlr thi morning. UmnJ for thv Californiaa motroiKdis. nlv a Few Pays And the Createst of all January Sale come, to a close at the Big Store If you are thoroughly alive to your own interest you'll make it a point; take advantage of thi sale while you have the chance. We are not cleaning up an old stock here but are offering you New Mer chandise strictly in Keeping with the present vogue at BIG REDUCTIONS Church Notices Fir.t Lutheran Church. Gustaf F- Rydiiiit, pastor. Services tomorrow a usual. Morning service at 10:45 in Swedish; evening sermon at "7:30 fit English. 'The pastor will then deliver tHi sermon delivered at the Lutheran league convention in Port land, fi the purpo-e of rectifying the micading tpiotation therefrom which hive been published. AFTER MANY YEARS Martin Foard Meets ' Old Friend. With in PARTED FOR FORTY YEARS John Holtum, the Cannon Ball Catcher, Arrive oa the Northland and Hunt up the Friend el HI Boyhood A Pleating Incident, 20 per 20 per cent off on all Wool Dress Goods cent off on all Lace Curtains 33 1-3 per cent off on Ladles' Waists Suits; Coats and Skirts at about One Half their actual worth. Come Today Don't Delay. THE FOARD ft STOKES CO. ..... ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. Nonriaa and Danish M. E. Church. Iter. C. Aug. Peterson, pastor. Sun day senii, 10 a. m. Sunday school, Albert ftirlon, iiierintenilent. .Set, inon and communion service by Hie pie siding elder, Rev. C. Long Ilmix'n, at 11 a, in.; ovrning service, ft n'clmk; Young People' meeting at 7 p. in., lie v. K. U Nanthnip, leader. The revival servii-e will close on Suilny. The meet ing have been a grt blo-ing fur mun v. One of the first of her passenger to eonia ashore over the gangplank of the steamer Northland, yesterday after afternoon n her arrival here frm Ran Francisco, waa a umui of sturdy port ami kindly mien, who made a straight line for the buslnes center of the ritr, and never slopped until ha had closed he disr of Foard t 8toke big estab lishment Whiud him. Once lit the atore lie scanned carefully every face that passed him in the ru-di of buln there, until he caught the eye of Mar- iu Foard hlineelf. The two looked at each other steadily for a moment, and then drew together aa mm will who are halt rotivtuced they know each ot lief. The stranger put the usual inmiiry miller such condition, "I thi Martin Kiuiil? and Mr. Foard gave the nece sary assurance, wherriism the unknown grapei hint by the hand and dtvlared himself, to Mr. Foard'a Infinite amaie nient. lie waa John lloltum, a play mate and schoolmate of Foard' in the Id (irritian home, year and year rg, nd the warmth of the friendly reeogni lion and the swift passing of niillli iiilimut ipiestjoiM back and forth lie ween the two, ran better be imagined La described. I hey two, and their brother, were trn ami raised in tli town of llardc- lev, Cermany (tlieu behmglng to Den mark I, ami all have been separated for rty-nv year or more. They talked ami r talked the day of old, the pco pie of old, and the rhange tlvit have come to them in the acouw of vrar they have l-cn assundrr, and tliey never OOOOOOOOOCOOOof J$ X5he beeiJhive A WORD TO SUFFICIENT. THE WISE IS First Baptist. Meinoriul service fur C. 3. Vi'cn Kwong, the t'liinesf mcrchitiit, who died in the 2lt inst., will be held in the Iluptist Church on Sunday morning at II o'cliH-k. All the oilier Pigulur Sun day service will lie observed as usual. The ''lluptism of Jesus" will be the sub ject of the evening sermon. Come ev t-rylxsly. Grace Epiacopal. Morning service at 11 oe'lock; even ing service at 7:30 o'clock; Sundny scIkmiI at 12:30 p. ni. Holy Innocent's cliiijK-l, Itcv. K. Alliyne, priest in charge Service at 7:30 o'clock p. ni. Sunday school at II o'clock a. m. SickenlBf Shlverlnj Fit of Ague and Malaria, caa be relieved and cured with Electrio Bitter. Thi i a pure tonic medicine; of eapedal benefit in malaria,, for it txert a true eurativa Influence oa the diseaae, driv ing it entirely out of the (yctem. ' It i much to be preferred to Quinine, bar ing none of thi drug' bad after-effect. E. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex writeai "My brother waa very low with malarial fever nd jaundice, till he took FJectrie Biter, which aaved hi life." At Charle Roger, drug .tort; price 60c, guaranteed. A little love, a lilt! wvalth, A little borne for you and me; Il't all I ak except good health, Which eonie with Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank! Hart, draggiit. Cooper' Annual Qe ranee Salt How Going On. Don't Kiaa It Only a Few More Days Left of the Great Reduction Sale ONE OPPORTUNITY IN i MONTHS TO BUY THE NE CESSITIES AT A io PER CENT SEDUCTIONS. SHEETING, MUSLINS, CALI COES, DRESS GOODS. ALL SEASONABLE - GOODS LIKE CLOAKS, HATS, MISSES' DRESSES AND OTHER OUTER GARMENTS SOLD AT COST AND LESS. WE HAVE A FEW EXCEL LENT . BARGAINS T LEFT IN SUITS AND CLOAKS. Jv0 Ghe IJU BEEUaHTVE REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS THE REflTEST ALE 09 o Boa OK QO WtlM Of all Great Sales loiflgonlllou REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and SJT.V5? $4.65 Suits P.aA-STOIXIES w REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS quit talking until the Northland had moved out into the bay oa her way up to the metropolis, This John I lull n ill Is the wotld fsniou catcher of cannon lll shot from S1 ' f Jijat .. - I i. ...........t ,.r i. it. 1..1-' Xillia iir inn niiiiim-iiini im iii'ii'i,-' i of thousand of penpht the wide wiitld liny of u and you wi'l buy right. Our Desire is to .Please Our Custmen I the vital part of buslne. over, and I now en mine to roruanii to fill an engagement in that city. He carries his own apparatus and die siime wonderful work In hi line. II hia been In the business for forty years. and has; medals and tmphies (Voitl pi in ce ami nigna(e everywhere, lie I- an all muml athlete ami imweriul a n ox. His bh-eiM are like tvl and fur man of sixty Is wonderfully agile sml enact In his normal iiiiiteiui-nts he cur ties numerous crs wrniinlil by the mis take- nmile In his appreutiivship iIh,s with his iLirliij: stunt, and half hi nii-ers on "the ratclilnjf ha nil", a he ull jt, are broken and distorted, but lie is still Imrdy and ecrt and rijiei'ts to follow hi hiuarilmis business until the itiflrmitiet of old ae hal( niak the dimmer tis inunlfe-t and the work Ion hi I. Tin' rnnnon lie u-i-s nmv is the one that his Is-eu with him sine the rl"c of tlie Crim un war. lie Isotalit it at IlirniiiiKhnm, Fny.. afii-r it had serv- I its purpoe lnre as a ouvciilr of that rest cunllii l. mid I an old full ioiiml, siuiMit',1 iMirc, iiiuri hmiliiiK In Htnnnent, that he "trailieil" .h cnrcfullv l hut he ImtiM to r liihiiili It and brenk in anol her. He is a Master Mn-nti sml tisik on tin1 diirtiity In one of the Koxlcrn cities and s ciirs nuuilM-r of club pins and tiiednls attesliiiH hia memls-rsliip in som of the Kirnle-t athletic assas-iations of the world. He is well remit ha trawled until no city of importance In the world is without it record of hi appearance there, and this mean Kurope, Asia and Afriia, aa well aa America. He has pres notices in Arabic and Hindoo- stamv, Persian and Chinee, and in all the latin tonirues, and i proud of them. and prouder than all. of hi American Ithtenslrip. He is a good talker and loe not "talk ahop" all the time, either. He ia ilia father of a family of tons. uid follow hi profession from mere love of it and the etritement to which he to deeply Inniired, and hit present eiungi-nient at Portland, i just a Im portant to him aa though he really had to have the Income from it. He it com fortably nxed and when he close hi career a a professional acrobat ami catcher of cannot balls shot at him from real gun by honest powder, will re tire upon a competency. Mr. lloltum, in explaining the nature of hia atunt, declared that the aecret ot hit work lay In the expert adjustment of the, quality and quantity of the pow- (K-r employed In the discharge) V quote you our d pen Ulle M'icha A Java CoAVet lb, eta . ,., ..Imo v lb. can . , ..75 j lb. cant . , t.oo , F.vcry pound giurand-ed t giv tl ' ? faction or your money bad.. ST0RIAGR0CERY I'hone Main 001 623 Commercial SW liiMiiual ti ii k of caichiiig the liall lalng attiiiiK'd a any other fine hand work is wrought, by lung and thorough prae-th. For Fiih Commlaaioner. Among the u-piniiits for the ollice of Washington Sluto Fish Commissioner 1 J, ! Snilcy, a piouiiiieut raiim-ryuian of Hid inc. I H her name which have been mentioned lor the oll'ue arts John fuiil sen of Nentili IVpnty t'ommissioii.-r I. U Hiscland, and l'oMiinl.ioiirr Ksr diaw. The latter Is alKiut tlie only per-otl who at present seenia to be ser iously considered. CHANGE Or TIME Tot Baltimore It Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19, train No. 6, tht Royal Blue Limited, will leara Grand Central paaaenger ttatlon, Chicago at 8 p, m. Instead of 1:30 p. m. and will arrlvt la Fitteburg at 6:88 a, m., Waahlngton at 4:40 p. in Haltlmora 8:B0 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:1 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. tht aamt aa with tht old achedule, thut reducing the time one hour and thirty minute. No excet fart will be charged on thla fait limited train. All other train will arrive aad depart tht tame at formerly. Stop-over la allowed at Washington, Baltlmor and Pbiladtlphia, not to noted tea dayt, al each place, oa aQ flrat-elaat through ticket. I N. B. Truth, St, rul, June 81, "08. I've lived ao long, 1 remember well when tht Mississippi wa a brook. My good health and long life camt by taking HollUter'a Rocky Mountain- Tea. Vk the I -eiit. F ink nrt, drugglft.