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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
. THURSDAY, FIBBUAIY , iH- ALONG WATERFRONT thia port, on her maiden voyage, from PROTECT SHIPPING e FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. Kaa Franctao, sometime today. She t is a fine craft from all account and about the ait, and power, of the ' The steamer Jeannie 1 due her from t canter North) ud. San Francisco, sometimes today. Tales of the Ships and Sailors That Go and Come. Th lMartment of Commerre and Government Petitioned toEsUbtUh Life Saving Service. IMwr has advicd th eutom author! tie at this point that ll.e local me' The steamer Aurelia U on her way from Portland, San Francisco bound. urement mad by the federal utllcer her, of the French vert Kuroe and Jule Gomes, In th winter of are i Th motor schooner Crwld C, will get rvTMCD U4DIVP SJFU'C TOI IY awar fr Silet on Saturday next, if AT ENTRANCE TO STRAITS fully coiifirmed. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. The Question Vllls.l IIHS. MLIIJ Vs..' all goes weJL ts., Ti.,n Arrive, i. Port From Sib FTMcUco-CoUmbu Due Hete To- t"" day Redone' o Put From Portland-' Irmi ' Interest. ifrom St. Helen today, on the Okla ' hums' lines, lumber laden for Califor nia. t'. . - .1 - """""" JreMenlay looking into in status ana ,h riw with .),,,,, Mabel rendition of the state pilot KkH Oat, loaded with lumber for San Fran San lor, with a view to putt-hading riwo. ker. Who he was w wha service he intended to make nf her, or where she waa 10 go, were Burners upon wnicn n . -..i; , . .. wa entirely, and aggravatimtly, silent. It canot be ascertained what progress ho made, if any. except that he had not approached the Stat Pilot Commission, co far as Commissioner George Nolan RK,, Skin. lUIV 1U., 1 . ,W . I. I V '1 the moment. It seems there is a lark of authority of law for the selling of the schooner, and she was to bare been sold three years ago in obedience to th resolution of the legislature providing for the sale, had it not been for this; a it is, nothing will pome of the matter here suggested. ' Nothing has yet been heard from the British ship Drumcraig, which left Port land September 22 for Manila, and As toria on the nett day, and reinsurance is now quoted at 73 per cent. The Druracraig ha never been spoken or sighted by any of the many veeels that bare reached port from the quarters in which she rrjight have been expected and j.tve- fer are entcftainl- for he safety. ' The steamship Columbia U due at the O. R. i X. pier here today, from San Francisco. She will return down, out ward bound, on Sunday morning next.. ANOTHER MIGHTY SALE OF CHILDREN'S COATS AND THE LAST "Whether your children need new coats now or not. If there is the least possibility of their needing them for the coming win ter its very much to your advantage to purchase now A PURCHASE SOW 31 E ASS FIpM $100 TO $8.00 SAVED EXTRA SPECIAL We have placed in our windows a large quality of fancy FUESCII FLASSELS suitable for making dainty waists for early spring wear. The price formerly was G3c and 83e the yard while they last we will dispose of the remaining waist lengths at the extn-niely low price of ,a yard , 40 There's a splendid collection of the moxt popular shades and uulorings in the choosing, better come early. LADIES' COATS SUITS ASD SKIRTS ALSO DRASTICALLY REDUCED THE FOARD 0 STOKES GO. ASTOUIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. ! The steamer Ui-dondo should reach ber Inland today, on her trip ; Th schooner Sehoin is duo down , Tlie Harvest Queen S en route down Th steamer F. A. Kilhnrn U du .'down from IortlanJ thi morning cn o ttM jy Th steamer Daisy Mitchell due in ifroin San Francis, Portland bound for 'a load of lumber, having left San Fran cisco, Monday evening. . The following eitiaen came in on the steamer Jordan yesterday morning! Michael Gorman, Alexander Campbell, and Henrv Hoeck, from Hrooklleld. Tlie big steamer Kosccrans and her oily convoy, the Monterey, arrived down from Portland yesterday afternoon, and will probably go to sea today. The revenue cutter Commodore Perry, Captain Tuttle commanding, is due horn from her trip to the Valencia wreek and the Sound cities. Advice reached the Callcnder Naviga tion Company's office, yenterday. from Portland, that the itearnhip Roanoke would leave San Francisco on the morn ing of Friday, February 9th, for As toria, and Portlaud, on her old Los An geles run. Better late, than never. The brand new steam schooner Jo hann Poulsen, jut completed, will enter cents The l.nrllne gt down in gHl n-on yratenlay evening ana lirougni gooti new of Captain Ijirkiu' steady i" provement in health, and a hint he would noon re tune command of the steamer. Among her up river passen K, hence, wrt, U Cord, W. II. Haw kin and A. Boneen., The Pugi-t Sound deep-water tug Sea Lion arrived in thi port yesterday, from Saa Francico. She is umler or' Jer to pick up th French bark Jean BaptUte, due down from Portland to. tiay on the line of the M. F. Henderson, and tow her to Tacoma, where the Frenchman i under charter to load out wheat for Kuropii delivery. The steam schooner Tiverton, recent ly launched at Hoquiam, I rigging her masts and receiving th Hnihiiig Vouches at Aberdeen. Sli will be loaded at Hoquaim for San Francico. The steam schoner Tamalpaia will b launch ed at Hoquaim yards Thursday next. The new schooner Wand )i sailed from Aberdeen or San Francisco, where she will receive her machinery. Sh will be placed on the Gray's Harbor run. Reinsurance on th Uriti-h ship Bar dowic, now nearly a year out from New. castle on Tyne for Portland via lo Angeles, has gone up to 20 per cent and will rise quickly utiles the vessel puts in an early appearance. Th Bar dowi put into Cape Town in July for repairs ami sailed on the 21st of Aug ust, but nothing ha been heard from her since that time. She bring V cargo of fire brick, roke and pig iron con signed to Meyer, Wilson A Company, at Portland. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Clatsop coun ty, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers 'at the Court IIou at follows: , For Stat Papers. Commencing Wrncsday, February 14, at 0 o'clock a. m., and continuing un til Saturday, February 17, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday P.nmanhip, hMory, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, . grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geoometry. Saturuday Botany, plana geometry, general history, Knglish literature, psychology. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February 14, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, February Ifl, at 4 o'clock, p. m. First, Second and Third Grade Certi ficates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thmday Writt.-n arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phyniology. Friday Geography, menial arithme tic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, arithmetic,! orthography, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. EMMA C. WARREtf, Supt. of Clatsop Co, JEWELRY SEIZED. Sheriff Opens Lady's Safe and Takes 1 10,000 in Jewels. . PIIILADKU'IIIA, Penn., Febriwry 7, A deputy slicrill accoinnanu-l ly an texpert on oH-ntng safes, entered the home of .Mrs Josefa Xeiloii lxrne, at i Rutherford Placr, yeMerduy, and m-t-ed jewelry and furniture valued at $10,110. The jewelry, cutixinting prin- ipally of diamonds, was all in the Hfe, which the ollii-er opened. The deputy acted under authority of a writ of replevin secured in a civil action brought against Mr. OnUirii by Mi-s Norma l-slie Munro. Miss Monro's brother said last night that lite -action is ImM-d on a huxiiieas relationliip Im- tween Mrs. OslNirne and Mim Monro at the time Mrs. Oborn was running her phiyhouxe in tlie Berkeley Lyceum. Mi-s Monro is a daughter of the late Norman Monro, the piililihcr. Mrs. ()lionie is president of the Mrs, Osliorne (.'otnpsny, a dressmaking etalilihim-nt. L'titil re-eiitly they were intimate friends. The Morning As tone n, Wt month. Pacific Coaat Steamship Company Using Every Influence to Procure. Life Sav. ing Station at Entrance to Straits of Sat Juaa Do Ftica. NKU1 YORK. Feb. T.-Olllciale of the Pacillc Coast Steamship Company, wht main office Is at 10 Wall street, sr exerting, every influence to bring about th paag f Senator Piles' rWilution providing that the federal government erect a life-savinc station at the en trance nf th Strnits nf (tan Juan d rues, as a result of the reck of the' company s liner alemia. 1. 8. Ford, the vice prtwi.lrnt of the company said yesterday that his com pany would nut rest until this danger Ht had been made the home of n fully trained and completely equipped, crew of government life savers. He added : "While th ollicers of the Pacing Coast Stamhip Company f keenly the terrible ha of life on the Valencia, e are certain that the dinantrr we due to no negligent- on the part of the com pany. Our odlcial inflection proved the life-saving equipment of the ship to be adequate and the rigid inspections by I'nitrd Stale nlllcials supported U. Kvery requirement in the way of life- saving apparatus a met. Most of the life prewrvera were changed from mrkl to tule shortly before the fatal disaster, uhen we tk-vi-U-d that the till pre-erv- er were better. "We feel that Captain Johnson was a good, competent commaiider, and that, even if he had lived, he would not have held responsible for the mistake in reck oning which brought thi steamer on the rce's. He hsd been with us twelve years, and w numt remember on which the captain have to depend wlu-n run ning along the Pacifio Coast In heavy west 1m-r usually overran the ili-tuncc. (XXXXXXXXXiOOOCWOOOOOOOOCO J$ X5he Ssi BEEfeaSHIVE SPECIAL SHOWING New embroi deries and shirt waists. New' white shirt Waists. New ging hams, percales cind domestic wash goods. tshe beeulJhive O HAVFe YOU SKEN Those Two-IFifty Hats That are ahown ia our windows this week They fit your head as they do your pocketbook and best of all they are up to date. IP. A. WI, 'Where they sell good Clothes." From rfpmte ' w have r-eeived fiom oltli-er h0) sin i ifi thi partlcual; ovi'tian the dMuiire, "One 'lesiM.t the Valencia diAter mut teach i tin need of life-saiing stations alstlit uc rut ranee to Ine traits. We hse great hoi that t.ie giiv.-vnmcnt will take Immediate action to e-tablUh a station at Cae Flattery. Sins I or Pile tells me that he U almost e rtuin that Congreo will provide for the eiclmu of ub a station now that the Valencia diater lia brought it necrity so prominently before' them W hoM, Iihi, that th Canadian gov erumcnt will erect a station on its lde of the strait, for the piolection of hipping bound for Victoria slid Van couver. WEARS SILK UNDERWEAR. Ill KFAUt. X. V., Feb. T.-Two fnu- hands yesterday found a woman uucon cioii in a cuv on the Niagara liter near 1 Sulk She wa most epuive ly dreeil, wearing among other thing, is suite of the finest silk underwear. Iks-tor ssy she was not hiit-d bt colli, but by hunger. Th polli- are try ing to And out whence she came. She had only 11 cent on her person but had many adverliemeiil of New Votk dealer in idd gold and iKer, l-ut night he wa tlclirioo at a lio-pital, where she ha been reivcd with (lilll cully. A woman worries until she get wrinkles, then worries trcati 'lie lias t hem. If h take Ilollister's Rocky Mounliiin Tea she would have m-ltti.r. Urinht, smiling face follow it u-c. :U cent, Tea or Tablet. Sold by Frank Hurt. TEA EXPERTS CONVENE. Board of Tea Experta Meet to Deter mine Standards for Government. NKW VOilK. Feb. 7.-Tlie board of tea e-il who are apiminleil from the trade to determine the stiindiiiil. for (the He of (he goierntiient esiiiuiin-i nf tea are in session here. They will prob ably conclude llieir lulsirs on Saturday and make known t!i tea stanlards for the coming yeiir. 1 lie menils-rs of tlsj board are Oi-orge llewlitt, chnirman; lleorg If. Mackey, and K. A. Hchnjer, of t'hicilgti; II. (I. W'immIw irl li of ios ton; A. P. Irwin of I'liilwli Ipliia, and Chnili-s It. Plutt, of San Ftiimisiii. WRECK UNAVOIDABLE. Jury Exonerates th? 0. R. 4 H. From All Blame. J1UTI.ANI). Feb. 7-.t the eiiioiier' inquest todjy into the eus of the wre.-k on the O. It. & N. at Hridiil N eil yesterduy, the testimnny was conclu iv that the accident was one of those peculiar one which foresight en mint guard against and after tlelilsrating a very few minutei the jury returned a verdict tliat the collision was tmuvniil able and exonerated the company, Mrs. Nellie Riley, of Walla ' Walla, who was injured ill tlie wreck, died at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning. Her death bring the list of victims to five. Keirts from the hospital are to the effect that the other injured will re cover. Itch Ringworm. ' E. T. Lucas, Wlngo, Ky., writes, April 2S. 10O2i "For 10 to 12 years I had lien afflicted with a malady known as the 'Itch.' The Itching was most unbearable; I had tried foe years to find relief, hav ing tried all remedies I could hear of, beside, a number of doctors. I wish t state that one single application of Hal lard's Know Liniment cured me com pletely and permanently. 8lnc ther t have used the limlment on two sens rate occasions for ring worm and It mired eomolelelv. 8.V AO an1 atio ' Sold by Hart's fatug Store. . If You Want Some thing Nice try a osn of our Paris brand of mra. Tender, creamy and excellent flavori se much like fresh. Prke 13 rents per ran. Fancy apaisgu, JO cent per can;fncy caned pea, JS and Jt eenta per ran. Iluy your canned fiuit and vsgetalilee from u, and you are sure to ft th Is St. ST0RI A GROCERY Phone Main m m CommeMa! fil l RAPIDLY RECOVERING. NKW VdliK. Feb. r-Muilrl. dsugtf tir of Mr. and Mr. lUmld M. ..imi.k if Mikado and giand il.nn-liter of John IJ. Ibskefeller wa stii-l by Mr. Iliske. fel.-r' .-tetary last night to be tap idly recovering (i.iin an upealinn for 'l-tl li. HI. Jieiloimed Ul Week. Scrub viiiir.. If dally, you're not than inside. This means clean stomach, Utwels, blood, ee, clean healthy tie tie in every orgn, .MoRAt.i Take lfnlliter's Itocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent, T a of Tablets. Sold by Frsnk Hail. "CIRCLE Of DEATH. Woman in Auiomuil Mta an Awful Death, II It AKO, Feb. 7. A cable ili.pal. lt to the Trililllie, fiom l.i-lmli. : While the well known Pailaienne per former, Mile, MmirMit Utlil.r., wa civing her ad called "The ( In le of IViith," at the circus here vesteiday. cr nut. ihilc left the trail end -rushed into tlie earth. Her chi-l wa cruhrd and her arm and leg were liioken. Hiiriremi reiairled last niuht 1 hat she wa dying. Many women among the iectHtor fainted. A part of the great crowd preent made a di ni oiistmtion against tli performance, and threatened to burn the clrcu. Pears' Don't simply "get a cake of soap." Get good soap. Ask for Pears' and you have pure soap. Then bathing wall mean more than mere cleanliness;. it will be luxury :at trifling cost. "( Sale increasing since 1789.