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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBSUAIY i, ijod. i - . i 1 WATERFRONT NEWS .S. ... not released aetil hroad day light yesterday morning. When th tf lifted th kg tad I m OI ber wat, and ho resumed hr trip t (hi eity, reaching th O. R. a X. pier t 4 o'ckvk yesterday afternoon. M Steamship Columbia in a .Hix-up im do. ,t a:ao and u m.w in her r , . . -.v in Kan Francisco. With Logs. FLOTSAM AMD JETSAM. ALLIANCE REACHES PORT ,;. 11 "' - The pilot schooner Joseph Pulilier will rrs out to her station oft th bar Blythewoed Arrive Down-CUckman-j some time today, aashir and Eric Leavt Up Otym-1 piu Ofl Far Boston Oil Tanker t?amer Whittier cam in from Crost la Busy Day Along Short. p. yesterday morning and went directly on to the metropolis. IfcspiU th auperb weather here at th mouth ol th great Columbia, th upper reaches of that trea eem to bo im aa almost continual pH ol th "miaty,' and river navigation call for all th practical knowledge in possession f th various pilot in the rivr ser vice On Wednesday th big and swift run Bang Potter, while underway for Port land barely mled a diatrou crah with the British ship Blytheswood at anchor off SU John with hr towing ateamer.th Oklahama,and many lesser escape are happening constantly. It will aooa b more dangerou to travel on that trew than on aa even ed coast voyage, if the fog eaon, the wort in many year, doe aot abate. The steamship Columbia, on of th luckiest vesels on the Western coast, and th best handled, wa to hare dock 4 here yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, ad to have tailed (or San Francisco, at 6, but ahe did ot get here owing to an encounter with a heavy raft of kgs that awung aero her path, oh Fail's Landing, about twenty mile this side of Portland. Tha long atring of kg lay athwart her course ia such fash ion that tha Columbia had to take the bank, or eut through tha obstruction. Che chose the latter alternative and J gsn piling up round timber along her bow in great style, but there were too many of them, and she had to desist She then came to an anchor and the fog cam down as hr hook went down and Th eteamer Homer arrivd yesterday morning and after a brief Uy at the aUt X. dock, went ob to Portland. The oil tank steamer- George Loomis rriv.l from San Fraaciaco ytrday j morning and followed her "side kirk", th Whittier, to Portland. The big Arwgonia deeply laden for the far East, arrived down yesterday morn ing and W at anchor in th lower bay awaiting her chance over th bar. The Harvest Queen is en route from Portland with th barkentine . of the same name, and i probably contending with fogs. She will b her this morn ing sometime. The steamer Harold IX.llar with a big load of lumber arrived down lat night from Portland and will leave out for th Bay City, as soon as may be. Th dismantled Olympian has l''t the Golden Gate for Boston, via th Strait of Magellan, in tow of the fin, old liner Zealandi. May they both have good luck and a safe arrival at Bean Town. Th. British shin lllvtheswood cam down on th Oklahama'e llnea yesterday and will take th earliest possible dis patch for Japan with her big cargo of lumber. The Oklahama went up again at 3:30 o'clock with th ship CUikman- anshire and the schooner t.ne on ner hawsers. Th Lurlin t away on tim last night With the following passenger on her register! II. F. tiayk. T. Siueu haupt, M. A. Gardiner, J. C. Cules, and C Simpson. Th German ship Argus, Captain R- from Hamburg, with lilot Matthews on board waa not aeen off the or yes terday, aor was th British ship Gen eral Gordon, Captain Gibbons, from Antwerp, Both are due in and expected hourly. The steamer Jordan came In from her river circuit on tint yesterday morning, with James Pulllam and 11. lMrrn aad about thirty Greek on hoard. The latter ram dowa on Billing contract bnsine, preparing for th canning sea- i It ia said th amelt are running heavily up th river. A dispatch received by the Callender Navigatioa Company here, yesterday, from General Manager C. P. ! of the steamship Roanoke, says that vessel h detained on account of repair and i expected to leave San Francisco on be old Portland-Astoria Loa Angele run on next Mfmd.y, February 8th. The ataamer Allism-e cam In from Eureka and Coo Bay points, yesterday afternoon, with a heavy aisinf.-.t of freight and alxty-elght passengers, a of whom were for this port. After docking her people at th Callender pier, she went to th "A. a C." dock and discharged her cargo for Astoria, returning to the Callender picked up he wandering, sightseeing people and left for th metropolis Captain Kelley re ported perfect weather outside, with nothing iu sight of the Ivsr as he cross ed in Purser H. V. Skinner- left the ship at this port and went on to Port land via, th evening express, to he in tim to take in the splendid dedicatory cervmonie projected there by th B. P. Ik E, Second Engineer Binder, of the Alliance, took occasion of th stop her, to run up and say "Howde'" to his folk. ANOTHER MIGHTY SALE OF CHILDREN'S COATS AND THE LAST "Whether your children need new coats now' or not. If there h the least possibility of their needing them for the-eoming w in ter its very imuh to your advantage to pifrehase now .1 I'iliCIIASE SOW MASS FUOM TO S.0 H.iVKP THIS IS THI RIGHT. Tonight th Roaciau comic opera com pany will open at Fischers' producing Souan's opera, "El Capitan." The larg est house of the season is looked for tomorrow at 1:30 p. m., "Th Mikado- will be put on and In the evening Balfe's beautiful ballad opera "The Bohemian Girl" will be the offering. Secure your scats at Hoellcr's fr both evening per- ormance. AFFIDAVITS FILED New Evidence in Patrick Murder Case. PATRICK rVAS NOT TO BLAME Jones, Valet af Patrick, State H Vai So Hounded By Officer That H Sail lawytr Was, BpoaibI For Murder I Kit. NEW YORK, Feb. l.-Among the affidavit lied In support of th appli cation for a aw trial for Albert T. Patrick la on by Alexander B. Stan burv. a corporal of th 138th United Statee Infantry. After Charles F. Jonea, th , valet of William Marsh Ric, th murdered man,, aad who wa th pria- .. i . . .i i t i. cliial witnesa against i-airn-a, weni vacs to Tckaa, SUnbury say th.y met at the Splndletop Oil Held. After shaking hands June saidt "I hop you do aot eonsider ni a some of my other friend do a mur- Jeref. SUiiliury say Jones told him b had mail several confessions regarding th maimer of Mr. Rice's death, and that tlicy were all lie. June went on to say that he was surprised that th jury could lie foolish enough to bclh-ve hi confessions, that be had been advised to make such confessions by Jatues A Ba ker of Houston, and that Patrkk wa innocent of th murder charge. T. J. McS'i.rny, la the real estate biislnes in Boston make affidavit that he and Joseph Jordan talked freely with Junes in April of last year and that Jonoa told them that h had been tor mented by officer In New York until he did not know what he was doing. Fayette Ie, a flsherman of Lynch burg, Tex, swears Jonea told him in April last year: "I was so hounded and troul.l.-d by officer and harassed by them that I found that If I did not lay tlie blanw on Patrick they would either take my life or send m to th penitentiary for life, so I ju.t told the officers that i'at- EXTRA SPECIAL We have jilaeed in our windows h law quality of fancy FKESCII FLA SX ELS suitable for making dainty wawts for early spring wear. The price formerly wa-s 6."c and 85c the yard while they but we will dispone of the remaining waist lentfbs at the extremely low price of ,a yard 49 cents There's a splendid collection of the most popular shade and coloring in the choosing, liettcr come early. LADIES' COATS SLITS ASI SKIh'TH ALSO DRASTICALLY REDUCED THE FOARD 8 STOUES CO. 18 I 'ormance. , I I I1 ') Cs i A 1 'r&P - i! . ' ' .A ; . I X m i X r 0000000000000000000000009 Ik0 X5 he B . - - - ' . O " ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. Lucia Nolan, IVima Donna Koprano with th Rosclan Opera Company, to niifht, at Fisliera' Ojra House, In "Kl tapiUn." A Habit to B Eacooraied. Th. mother who has acquired tli li!.it of kepiiins on hand a bottle of Chamberlain' Coii(h Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, cold and cronp. to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any b-ndency of a eold ia result In pneumonia, and if given as anon aa the first symptoms or croup sppesr, iv win prvvent the attack, mi remeoy o.n tsins nothimr inlurirtua andl .mother give it to littl one with a feeling of perfect security. Hold by Frank Hart A WORD TO TEE WISE IS SUFFICIERT. Only a Few More Days Left of the Great Reduction Sale ONE OPPORTUNITY IN i MONTHS TO BUY THE NE CESSITIES AT A to PER CENT REDUCTIONS. SHEETING, MUSLINS, CALI COES, DRESS GOODS. ALL SEASONABLE GOODS LIU 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. BEEUHIVE pTnnfrrrmra REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS KEsUUUiiUHO rIduotions REDUCTIONS THE UTESf ALE Of all Great Sales going on Ml REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and $4-65 Suits P. A. STOOLS REDUGT10N8 REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS , REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS ri.k was to blame f everything. Pat-1 rLV tmi tell ma to chloroform Mr., Hire mr did be In any way advise me to lake tha lif 'f Mr. Hie and Pat rick was In no way to Ham i-w his death." Other Tcas affffidavlts. ar to th a mis effi-ct. F. T. WRICHTMAN. What Aa Eastern Oregoa Paptr Say of Him. Krank T. Wiinhtman, candidate for the Hipuldlcan nominations fr Soce larv of Htate. Is the pre-nl cors.Mti.n clerk in the Kc-retary of State's oIlW. When the new corporation la lw was paxed three )ers a.i, Mr. Wrl(ihlian was ai'lH'int'd t take chary or tne duties of that detriment in the Sec relsrv of State's olDi-e, and has made an execllciit rw-oid, receiving only pral" for the manner in w Inch he arrange li work, and th courteous treatment , . . i . V ,'. ff ' 1 r t '4 - J..-, I . . V ? f Everything That's, Good to Eat CAN BE FOUND HERE. I W carry a lull Una of fancy canntd and firsh fruit and vegetables. Fancy naval oraaie. Prlc fiom toe to 30c per dot. Telephone at and your order will havo th tarn particular attention a If you called ia person. 4ST0RIAGR0CERY Phono Main 081 23 Commercial PL HON. f. T. WRIGHTMAN. which ha gave all persona who found It necessary to call uon or addres him. II i also familiar with th other dutie of th Htcn-tary of Stat, and, without question, la well qualified for th office. Mr. Wrtghtnian la an Oregoniao. . lie is president of th Marlon County liar Association. Kor eight year b served as deputy sheriff of Marion county, and two year a sheriff. He I one of the most popular young men of th M1 lamett Valley, and has a large number of friends In Kastem Oregon. At pres ent h is in th lead for tha nomination and the probabilities for hi remaining so are very strong. Pendleton Tribune. eaaassasBiasBannnn 1 Ar Yon Reitles at Nlht And hnrnsssed by a bad eoii(jhf tTa liallsrde Horeliounrt hynip. It will a cure you sound sleep and effet a prompt ami radical cur. Bold by Hart's Drug Btor. ASTORIA INCLUDED. California Company to Stting Wirea Henc to Portland. The ioIIiikIhk liiforniiition lm Imh-ii rivived from Seattle yr-tenlay, aiicnt lo w loliy cli-lsmw wile out of till city 1 "The Nnrtlnytern Img " iilsm Telephone (oinisiiy. a Cslifornia eorNi- ration thnt has alresdy Died artirles In Sacramento, tiled articles In the Sec retary of Statp's ofllce here today, It principal office Is Im Angeles. It has capital stock of fljMXi.iMxia and an nounce Its Intention to con-tnid I lie following telephone lines. From Ash land, Ore., to Portland) from I'ortlaii'l to Pinker City 1 from Pendleton to Smo kane from SjMikana to lUdllngtiaini from Portland to Astoria 1 from Port land to Corvallisi from Corvallls to Al bunyi from Portland to Kent! lei fn Seattle to AWdcen, and from Seattle to Vamiiuver, It. C. , Th Puget Sound Telephone Con struction Comiany is Incorporsleil by the same jm, Angeles men who organ- Ued the long distanc company, ('. If. Kandall, 0. K. lUrrer and II. K. liH-e." 11. ortr Frm th Sablim to th Rldimlou Viltatlnet at Sviaaoo'a. Lama Back. Thia ailment I usnnlly caused by iheumstlsm of tha muscles and may lie cured by applying Chamberlain' i'sin IWIin'lsn or 'three times a day ami mliliing th part vigoixmsly at each spplicatlon. If this does not afford re- lu.f KuhI nn a nijwa of tlannpl alltrlitlr I lawpeted with Pain Halm, and ouiek rriiel U jlonwt sure to follow. Kor sale Hi) Frank Hirt and leading druggists. and leading druggists.