THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY it, lo. ' B& Fleet of Bar-Bound Leave Out Ships LL'RUNE BREAKS RUDDER Dauntless Fireman Takes a FartweU Drink Olympian Start 0a Her Loaf Tow French Captaia Defies the Lav Waterfront Note. ed for Queenstown. Thua ia tne ease ihxl of ft the present, at least. Th Wrrible story of the Valencia wreck, has a deterrent effect on the minds of ea going travelers, a witness the paucity of the passenger list of the .tram-hip Senator, on her San Fran ciseo Toy as yesterday h hat but t went v-three people, all toM, and ahe usually carries anywhere tmm seventy five to two hundred, fore, and aft. Such ia life ,aud ita Impressions. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. The IVimitless (tug), ami her convoy, the Orvmrdan, went to sen yesterday noon, bound for San Francisco. t The steamer Jordan resumed her riv er and bay mn yeaterdsy, having bad hT propeller equipped with new blades. The Russian bail lobel Brown, Cap tain Doner, went to se yesterday af ternoon. The British ship St Mungo got away over the bar yesterday on her voyage The steamer Jesniil.', for San Fran A fireman on the tug reunite, lrhica towed the Olympian out of here Tvnterday, made a dah across the docks yesterday morning, ia his etoke old costume of aa undershirt, a pair of overhauls, cap ami hoe, for a fare well dring, and be got the drink j and tha "farewell," too. The Dauntless1 7 . , ... . . around Capa Ibrn, log tha quickest and cheapest way to r tha Bay City, with hia kit and clothes 1 1 .1... .... 1, . aUHv r, 1 , , , , ei-o, cam down from Portland yester to play on a man, and has a smack of, , r : .. ... idv and went dircvtlr to sea. downright meanes m it " The steamer F, A. Kilburn. waa an' Tha master of the schooner Alice- other San Francisco packet to cum McDonald which entered thia port yea-Jdown ami 0j Yesterday, terday afternoon, reports that on Fri-1 day last, about bidday, thirty-two miles north and west bar, he sighted the schooner Oakjand.'yeaierday. dua here from San Francisco, with heri . canvas all blown away. Mie waa nyiugi xh achooner linen Koran went to no aignals of distress, ao he concluded,, yesterday with the rest of tha bar- the would bend a new auit of saila and 1 bounds. make her way in, in due time. The three masted achooner Alice Me Captain Dura ml, of the French bark Donald, from Saa Pedro, waa another La Rocbejaequeline, whom the Portland arrival from aea yesterday. eons table sought to arrest yesterday, on a charge of larceny by bailee, abso-' Tha Italian ship Margherita, Captain lutely refused to leave the deck of hisjMaresca, from San Franci-co, for Port ahip ia obedience to the officer and hia, land, came in over the bar yesterday writ, aa wvlL Ha wma in no way in-1 afternoon. Tolred ia tha affair, which waa a mat- i The steamer Sequoia, from Rainier, of the Columbia uft for th, n,v iitv on the noon flood ter between one of the sailors and a Portland merchant. Tha constable re turned to Astoria for legal advice in Captain Loll, of the tug Samson, ha been suspended for one year by the fedx-riil authorities, who recently tried The steamer Sua IL Elmore took ad vantage of tha "summery condition hereabout, yesterday, to get away on her voyagn to Tillamook City and bay. SAME OLD SYSTEM Tha British shin Hyderabad was one of tha getaway a from the lower bay jAjtoril Slowly But Surely Bcln yesterthiy, clearing voyag U Australia tha bar on her I The latest report at tha Call.in.lrrl N'avigaMon Company'e otllce, ia, that the steamship Roanoke will hnve San Francisco im Wednetulay next, and dock liere on Fridny, February Sd. Th. bar Imund fleet haa diserssl, all retting away yesterday excei't the American ship Columbia and thr French .bark Aie. Uanager Ayres, of the Hammond! Rafting Couiiiany, aahl yesterday, the! company a big raft at Havel, would not I be disturbed until May, or June, wheal it will be towed tJ Saa Francisea Opened. OSE STRICTLY IN POINT Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars Netted to tha City Yastatday ia tha 'Regula tion" of Gambling Astoriaa Fully Justified la Ita Claims. There waa a practical demonstration. yesterday, of the most unqualified sort. that tba Aatoriaa waa absolutely our I ...... 1.. , t. - . , . 1 i. V. . .1. The four-masted bark A.ie, one of " "- the handsomest craft that frequents these w at era came down on tha Okla hama's hawsers, yaateniay, and ia at anchor in the city channel. She wilt leave out ttakr or tomorrow, if this beautiful weather holds. Tba iteamsr Lurlina had tha ml for tune to tear her rudde loosa aa she was entering Portland yesterday mom ing on her trip from bere, and the re pairs incident thereto detained her on her return trip to Astoria until marly midnight last night. The ateamship Sciutir with nine- teea passengers, from Portland, for San tranci-ru, disked at the O. R. k S. piera ynttenlay monnng. che took on four more passrnger here nainrly; 0eo. R. Piatt, in the cabin: Richard Andrews, James FJIiott ami IMvid Rainen, in the steeraire. She left out t 1 o'clock p. m. The British ship Clackmananliir, now at the Mmore pier having h-r big windless repaired, will be turned loose tomorrow afternoon sometime. R. M, that the Democrat lo adiniuiatration of this city stood fur aa "open own". Nor this reverted to with any Ida of harsh criticism, for that party ia la power now, and ia supposed to know just what it is doing) but it ia said fur the purpose of substantiating tha claim this paper made la this relation, and to put tha administration squsrely on rec ord ia tha premises. On Friday night Chief of Police nal- li'k and his men pulled eighteen men for gambling; eixteen Chinks and two white men. Kacs of these people put up Mil money wit a the police au thorities, and yesterday afternoon, not a single man apoared iu court to answer the charge of gambling, and forfeited to tha city. So far, so good. The police oftWrs responsible for the arrest and fur the tulwequent procedure in relation to tha forfeiture of tha bail money, were nut backward la admitting that It was the first of tha monthly srrrst thst are regularly billed for tha futurej and the only conclusion left, is, that the old method of permitting even-thing to run wide open, on the baa- REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS THE GREATEST ALE the Ironwork ia in the Astoria Iron Works. tha premises, and tha French bark sail-j him on charges of habitual intoxication. THE LAST CALL FOR JANUARY SHOPPERS YOU'VE JUST THREE M01E SHOPPING , DAYS LEFT THIS MONTH, THREE MORE IN WHICH TO PARTICIPATE WITH US IN The Greatest of All January Sales IF YOU APPRECIATE TRJE VALUES, YOUR OWN SELF IN TEREST SHOULD PROMPT YOU TO TURN TO US FOR YOUR EVERY NEED, THE LAST THREE DAYS ARE GOING TO BE HUMMERS AND WE WANT EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS SHOPPING TO DO TO GET FULL BENEFIT OF THE . BIG REDUCTIONS Don't Delay, Come While You May AND REMEMBER THAT NO M1TTER WHAT YOUR PURCHASE IS YOU WILL GET ONLY NEW GOODS THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. ia of a trail r and vulumliuuu revenue. Leathers U doing the woodwork, wI'H'Lrniing by way of fine, and forfeitures, uim w ur ... ... , , .s is mn nn uiriw Ul funvi uillllliniiaiiuii from now on. This paper is making no Useless pro test about it it is up to the party in power to do what it thinks best fur the Notice to Mariners, Humboldt TUy, California. (List of Lighta and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 2. No. W, and M-t of IJjjM, Huoys and Deymsrka, Pacifle Cowst, 19(16, page 34). Brosnon's Wharf Light, located on tha southwesterly corner of Droanou s Wharf, easterly side of the channel in the northerly jurt of Humboldt Bay, temporarily discontinued December 1, owing to repairs to the wharf, waa re established January 24. Humboldt liar. Cillifornia. (List of Lights, Iluoys and Duyuiarks, Pscillc Coast, 19O0, pag. 34). North Spit Ituoy, No. 3, placed near the turn in North Jetty, Humboldt lUy, heretofore reported adrift, was repkic- ej January 2.1. WASHINGTON. lbrrington Point (la Ilimy. aft -r Nn. 108, page 30 (I.i-t of Light, ltuuys and Daynuirks, Sjiecial l'out, I'.Mifl, page "). The characUristic of the light on this buoy will not be changed. 1xal Notice to .Mariner No. MflOfl, i-sncd by this oflic, January 1", YMWi. is hereby revoked. Ity order of the Light houe Board, II. T. Mayo, Commander, U, S. N., Iiisiiev- tor, 12th Lighthouse District. ' Church Notices! Boa Of all Great Sales 0 going oo iu REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and $4-65 Suits IP.A.SIMES EEDUCTI0N8 REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS rTOTTCTifwa ItVUJCTlONS ! oooooooooooooc First Presbyterian. Key. Wm. 8. Gilbert, pastor. The pastor will preach morning and even ing. In tha morning, at 11 o'clock, "The More Abundant Life"; evening, 7:30, "The Church and the Times." Chorus Choir. First M. E. Church. The psntori will preach at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.j class meeting at 10:30 s. m.j Sunday school at 12:19, and Kpworth eLague at 6:30 p. tn. The choir will render special music at the regular evening service, Tha league service will be led by Miss Busey. You are cordially invited to all tha ser- vU- ..JAM Cored Lumbago. A. B. Canraan, cnicago, writes March 4, 1903. "Having been troubled with Lumbago, at different times and tried one physician after another then differ ent ointments and liniments, gava it np altogether. So I tried once mora, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lini ment, which gava ma almost instant relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and will add my nsme to your list of sufferers Sold by Hart's drug store. t5he &JA- BEElkuaiHIVE A WORD TO SUFFICIENT, THE WISE IS Only a Few More Days Left of the Great Reduction Sale ONE OPPORTUNITY IN ia MONTHS 10 BUY THE NE CESSITIES AT A to PER CENT REDUCTIONS. SHEETING, MUSLINS, CALI COES, DRESS GOODS. ALL SEASONABLE GOODS LIKE CLOAKS, HATS, MISSES' DRESSES AND OTHER OUTER GARMENTS SOLD AT COST AND LESS. WX HAVE A FEW EXCEL LENT BARGAINS LEFT IN SUITS AND CLOAKS. . J$ XShe, o city, and It is up to the people to to- quisce, or aix-iaun ana loiuia it. nui the "tale is told", and thrre need I no more hedging, nr dodging, nor rentg ging on the pert of tho-e rexilile (or the policy so plninly In vogue. And they may aa well extend the system, as' fsst, and as far, as it Is applicable, with out further hesitation or Useless de nial Thia paper has leen sswre thst gamb ling was going on for weeks pest and hss been patiently awaiting tha an nouncement of the plan of regulation that waa to be used in rejrrd to H. We are al-o patiently awaiting the dis. position that is to be made in the mat ter of other public evils. It i erfvtly safe to asume that the authority under which Hilef llnl lirk erted in the matter of pulling these men, and the ensuing procedure, is a dlflwt result of the condii-ions reerheil on Thursday night last at the joint meeting of the ioice eomioUslon and the Council Committee on Health ami I'oliiss, The conelu-ion Is a Inevitable as Is the prompt application of the rule by the polii chief. f)4eee4e44e4f444)f e PERSONAL MEHTIOII. S. Tilsir of Kelio -pent yesterday in Astoria on buslne-s. George IMatt I ft yesterday on the Senator for San Fram iwo. It. Kramer, a resilient of Alierdecn, is in the city this week on business. . K Htrausa returned from Tort laml on the late train lnt night, The Misses Kkivel returned last night from a brief viit to tha metropolis. . John Nelson, of Oregon City, was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday. 8. C. Tookrr of Minneapolis wss a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson arrived home last night via the 10:30 exprvsa. James Kldcr of Nan Francisco was in .Astoria yesterday transacting business. Mrs, Capt, R. E. Howes wss a home passenger on tha Portland express lsst night Miss Nellie Dickinson returned from the metropolis on tha express last even ing. Alfred Lloyd, of Kkamokawa wu In town yesterday for a brief business trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. E.,Veaiie, of Cath lainet, apent yesterday in the city with friends, August Dildrbrsnd was a homing passenger on tha night train last night, from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dyer were on the Portland express on it arrival here last night. Mrs. M. R. Pomeroy expects to Icarr Our Desiro iv o Vicase Our Cast iners ' . , '.:.- !. "I ; . I i ; i -I ... hi .j i '! toy i'." W quote you our J. penJuble M cba A Jva Coffee i i lb. csa a lb. cans Imo 7S i.oo j lb. cans Kvery jtoiind giisrsnteed to gi' satis f s tn hi or i'iir money bad. ISTORIAGROCERY Phone Main 081 623 Commercial SC tinliiy foi llelliiigham to remain a brief time visiting her parents. Mrs. J. C. I'hair of this city, returned List evening from Portkmd after1 a two weeks' vi.it with relatives. J. (?. Rydmsn came down from Knnppa, yesterday, on btisinesa, return ing on last night'a express. Mr. and Mrs. C, It. Callrnder wera among the home-comers on the Port land express at 10:30 last night. Mr. "ami Mrs. (1, C, Masten came In from Portland last night, after a brief but pleasant stay with friends there. CHANGE OF TIME Tha Baltimore 4 Ohio Sallroal Commencing Sunday, November !. train No. 6, tha Royal Blua Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger atation, Chicago at I p. m., Instead of 1:30 p. m. and will arrive In Pittsburg at 0:35 a. m., Washington at 4:40 p. m Bsltlmeee 6:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 1:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. tba same aa with tha old schedule, thus reducing tha tima ona hour and thirty minutes. No sxoesa fare will be charged on this fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart tha aama aa formerly, Stop-over la allowed at Washington, Baltlmora and Philadelphia, not to exceed tea days, at esch plaoe, on all flnrMasa through tlcksU. N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, '09 -I'va lived so long, I remember well when tha Mississippi was a brook. My good With and long Ufa came by taking lollliter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 end. F ank Hart, druggist. I i