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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH j, igofj. BAR, BAY AND RIVER j.-ril 1, I'.XXl, Light-Ves-el No. TO, ta tiomtt about ."l mile outside the Imi j oft" tho entrance Ui San Francisco Har bor, 10$ miles 8W, I V, from Fort Point l.i:lit House, mul about ."itHI fort to the northward of tho ranire lino Perry Leaves This Morning lor! marked i.y Fort Point Light n.i .ic , District Attorney w. 11. cooper nr lVspntchc from Tillamook nay (tint Frank More, the J tv pnn.no cook on board tho steamer Sui' H. Klmor was fined $100 unit cost for violating tho local option liuv. Ho jnid the fine but refu oil (i pay tho eot. whereupon IVjmtj Vancouver Island. TO SEEK FOR VALENCIA'S DEAD Redondo In Trouble Alliance Due in From Eureka Roanoke Departs ' t for the South Waterfront i Items Yesterday. I ttii l.iifht. will be withdrawn from hoi Unit another complaint against him. Tho ; station for repair ami tho station will cost in tho ease amounted to $7e mill i i be temporarily marked ly a gas Imoy Moiv, finding himself njnitt in it tight 'painted rod, with "l.ight-Vcsel Mooe place, agreed to pay tho costs tittii paid i bigs" in black, Hiid showing a fixed j $:H toward tho $i5. The second Mite I white light, j air-iiiM More is till to bo triod. Thi i Tho lijitit will bo returned to the ti i -1 instance in whi.1i a line has ; tier station as s.mn as repair have boon been imposed inoe the local option law completed, of which duo notice will be ! went into effect. NOTICE. All voters of t'lutsop county, lues. peetUo of parties, are hereby invited and reitii'ted to niool and participate In u iiia-s meeting to Ih held in " Logan hall" at Astoria, on Sntui.lay, Apiil 21. KMiit, at 10 a. in., for the purpose of nominal hi); a full county ticket to be voted for on Monday, dune -I, IHOtl. c. j. Tin :st 'i i ill), Chairman of the Cititoim' Committee of Astoria, the. M W. Ptilll., Sccrotarv. -ien. and tho n lighted buoy will then !e w ithdraw n. No change will be made in l.ijjht -Vessel No. TO as to characteristics of her lights, fog signal, or general appearance. j iSy oiiler of the l ight ltouo Hoard. 1 j 11. T. Mayo, Commander. l".S. N., In- The revenue cutter, Commodore Perry hw'"''- ,-- Light-House District. Captain Francis Tuttle, commanding j will leave her anchorage here this moui ing for another voyage to the w est coast of Vancouver Hand, and tho scene of the Valencia wreck thirty -seven days ago She goes on the bare ehanee of picking up some more of the floating dead from that dreadful disaster, and ' the errand is not a pleasant one, but is J taken by reason of tho continual ap-1 ! ! FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. The steamer Alliance is due to arrive here from Kureka. some time today, pro vided the bar is hi a reeeiptive mood. pea ranee here and there of bodies that must be taken care of and brought in. in speaking of the last body recovered by the Perry, yesterday, Captain Tuttle said, that in an experience of fifty years at sea, he had never been ealled on to perform a more sickening taak than the handling and eare of the poor waui n whose body required attention at his hands and that of his officers and crew. The corpse was swollen to trenmendou proportions and was very weighty, and in attempting t; haul the same aboard, the left arm was torn from the trunk, little or no force being needed or employed, and that the only manner in which it could be handled with despatch and safety, was to dip a canvass ham mock underneath it in the water and raise the whole form at once, and hurry it into the disinfectants that awaited it, the stench being something almost un endurable to all hands. But he is glad he got the few that fell in hia way, and he goes out now to seek for other poor wretches that were sent to their death from that source. While in the neigh borhood, he will visit the cable-station at Bauifield, the western end of the Canadian Pacific telegraphic service whose officers and men were exceedingly kind and courteous to him on the ree-nt trip he made up there and as an evidence of his appreciation he intends to take them up some slight mementoes in the shape of fresh vegetables and fruits and reading matter and other " knick knacks" that go with such a visit These men are splendid fellows grouped together on a bleak and desperate coast and have a decided reli-h fur the ameni ties of civilization and thoroughly en joy a visit from outsiders, which is al ways a tremendous relief to the irksome and desolate solitude t-j which then business condemns them. The Perry will be gone about ten 'lays. Good luck to hr! Notice to Mariners. San Francisco Bar, California. (T.i-t of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast. 1904, Page 14. Xo. 20, and List of Lights. Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast 1906, pages 19 and 20 1. Notice is hereby given that about The steamer Aurelia arrived down i from the metropolis at 3 o'clock yestor- day afternoon, bound for San Francisco, i and went to the lower harbor where she will avail herself of the first passable bar. Five new river observiag stations have been established by the Weather Bu reau, and reports will hereafter be re eeived. from the Columbia as well as the Willamette. The storm signals hung out on Thurs day evening materialized to the full limit indicated and vesterday was stonny and gloomily dull, in more ways than one. ' The British steamship Vermont, from San Francisco, in ballast, for Portland, was off the Columbia river bar yester day at noon, and will cross in at the earliest possible moment. She is under charter to load lumler for the Orient. The steamer Senator will probably go on the San Francico-Alaska run at the expiration of her charter to the San Franciseo A Portland Steamship Com pany, April 15. Another boat will la placed in service to alternate with the Columbia. The steamship Roanoke came down from Portland yesterday morning very early and stayed in jwirt only long enough to secure a bar pilot, and put to s-a on her voyage to Eureka, San Fran cisco and Los Angelea, with forty-foui people in her cabins and a hold full of fieigiit. A telegram re-cived here yesterday by Collector r,f Cu-tom W. L. Itobli. says that the -teamer Redondo had the misfortune, on Thursday aftcrnon, while coming do wn the Willamette riv-r, to strike a breakwater, doing herself such palpable damage that it was necessary to take her into St. Helens wh-re she will le compelled to lighter her cargo of 650 torn of wheat and 2.")0.000 feet of lumber, before she can be repaired, and for which repairs she will have to be drvdoeked at Portland. w-. x l , e " "-' '. , '! . f ' w' : v r A. BON. CHARLES A. JOHNS P. A. I Fashions For Young Men We have the kind of Clothing that young men prefer to buy. It possesses the snappy style that marks the college men's choice Fabric novelties, unus ual patterns, splendid tailoring. In short, 4 'swell clothes." mm, PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IS OUR GREAT KST ASSET. ILF0KD RUNS AGROUND. HON. CHARLES A. JOHNS And His Candidacy for the Governorship Of Oregon. He is a native bom citien of the I'nited States; flirty -eight years old; in the prime of life and a type of the younger and progressive element in the republican party, Is a pioneer of Ore gon. Has resided twenty-nine years in the Willamett' Valley and eighteen oars in Baker City. (Graduated from the Willamette 1'niveisity with an A. I!, degree ill 1 S7H ; admitted to the lur in 1S; has alway- taken an active interest in public atLiirs. Wa elected mayor of Baker City in 191, re-elected in Isli-J, ami auain in November 1901 by the largest majority any candidate ever rei-eived for that office. In June Jimi.j uas elected school director for the fourth consecutive tciim and received every vote ca"t. Has alway- taken an active personal interest in educational affairs. Kxe hiding saloons, he has the sup- till that position. Has never Wn factional man; Is riot n factional can didate and would not be a factional governor. I la always been a republi can and a loyal supporter of its ticket and principles; his nomination would harmoni.- and unite ihe party and in sure the election of a republican gover nor. Ho 'u the choi.e of F.i.trru gon, which, in the congressional elee tion of 1901, ca-t nearly seven thou sand more voles than Multnomah conn tv. Baker count v i- ( of (h- large-t British Steamer Stuck in Willamette at Portland. I' 'It'll. M, Match '.'.The big But jsh steamer llloid is hard and tat agiound cloo in againt the O. W. J. Company's dock jut aloe the Madison- stieet bridge, ami a large portion of, her immense lumber raryo must be tk- n out before hn can gut olT. The llford compbt-d her loading at the liiinaii I'oiilsrn mills yeterday inoriiiiig, ami ahurtlv after iunui cast ntf from the dock to go down to the dob phirm and lllilh her cargo She wan drawing 'it feet of water, and w be- ing shifted by tho O, H. A S. Co.'a tow- Ixmts Harvest Que n nnd dkbihiina. Scarcely had the big freighter been pulled away from tho dock when her Morn went aground on a shifting bar well out in tho streiin, and an eight- knot current, swung h.-r bow aground against the dock. The Oklahama, which was at her head, was utterly unable to hold her. The Ilford's Ihiw knocked down 14 pile, with no other damage to hrfttlf than ii little paint scraped olT. A boom of square timbers lay timb-r lor fi.ie foot ami acted as a fender. Hut for that he would have j-nne farther in and pre cipitated fully too toll, of etc d tails into the water. Immediate efforts were male !o get the llford into deep I, ut ,, lap idlv falling liver left her firmly planted ill the mud. 'Ihe united et'olts of the GOLD NUGGET GRAHULATEDBRAND SOUP VEGETABLES Two oum-fi of mixture fur ach gallon of noup. Put up in I lb. and l ib. tin. Sell 10 and 3U ceuta; call for ampl package. ST0RI A GROCERY Phone Main 681 613 Commercial St. Dr, D. A. Sanburn FIlKNCH UPKCIALLST. The Kin of Cures in Fa-tern Oie..'on. and in it- v hole hi tory has never received any jmli' l iiit i two tow boata, aided by the it-ainer't ! republican pirly. lal, bv election oi reeOeilition by tie either state or f . - appoint ri'oiit. Charles A. -lohn- has heeu a man of affairs in the l i-torv of th,e -ta'e aid of Kasteni (Iregon in p-ir t i.-ul i r; bis in f'rity In" never ! n tpie-i juried ; has n clean record and the siippoit. aril con fidenee of the people. He is recognized as one of the leading lawvcrs of the poit and eudol seineiit., without regard j state, nnd as a campaigner has no mi to party, of practically every husine-s j j,ciiots and but few equals in the -1 ,-i t interest in P.aker county. Is ipialilied of Oregon. No man ever had a stronger by nature, learning and experience to home endorsement. own poe-i ui-hi unavailing. n am hoi was planted in midstream, but m hen j t In- st lain as put on it it ci me i ' a i ) wit hunt mm in;' the .1 earner mi im h. 'I he forward deekloa 1 haa already baea tah.ii o!! onto li-!il. i, aid the hold will Is- biiil.cn into roinoriow t i- e,cetcd that nl .-as two il.u. will be o-t ,v the lltoid on account of ti,,. mi-hati. I OOCOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOCeOOOOOOCX(XKJt ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE 15c Buster Brown vStocKings 15c ?0R ONE WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD, WE WILL SELL Buster Brown Stockings at 15c a Pair THESE STOCKINGS NEED NO INTRODUCTION, WE ALL KNOW THAT THEY ARE WELL WORTH THE REGULAR PRICE OF 25c, THEY ARE THE BEST STOCKING MADE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ONE WEEK ONLY 15C. A PAIR. WASH GOODS AN ALMOST ENDLESS ASSORTMENT OF WASH GOODS TO SELECT FROM, WITH ALL THE NEW EST NOVELTIES IN BEST FRENCH GINGHAMS AT io, laj AND 15c. YARD. IRISH DANTIES ALL THE LATEST STYLES, CHECKS AND PLAIDS, PRICES FROM 12I TO 25c. A YARD. A LARGE AS SORTMENT OF ADMERAL PERCALES, 36 IN. WIDE, IN ALL COLORS, AT iaic. YARD. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3RD, FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK, WE WILL PLACE ON SALE, WOMEN'S FINE HEMSTITCHED, LINEN, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, DAINTY DESIGNS, REGULAR 20 24 35c. VALUES. YOUR CHOICE lOc FOARD & HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Eldredge High-Grade Sewing Machines Values from $35.00 to C5.00; our price, $23.00 to $32.00. Harden steel balla and bearings; beautiful designs. Steel Lined CooK Stoves $7.50 to $10,00, Values from $9.00 to $15.00. Gray Granite Stew Pots 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, etc. Real bargains. Economy Brooms 25c Mascot Range; high closet. .. .$27.50 Reduced from 32.50 Magnet Store Range 26.00 TOKE Where the New Things Make Their Debut. )TXCXXXCOCXXOCX AN ASTORIA CASE. I Many More Like it in Astoria. The follow iticf ea-e is but on- nf uumy Hirnilnr oeeurrinff dnilv in .Asforia. It in an eay matter to verify it a correct-ne-. Surely you eannot iy,k for bet ter proof tluin Mieli eorulnsive evidence. I). V.. l)iitieiin, who in employed at the Astoria Sodu Work, 42d puiirie Hired, rind who. reside at the corner of Dunne 11 11 Ninth Ktreets, nirj-H: "I bad been troubled with a wenkne-a of the back 11 ml kidney for a number of years. Theic wn a constant dull nch in pubis in tlie loin nnd a initnbneH of the buck, often extending through the whole muscular system rm fur up n the shoulder. Not only did my bink ache, but there was a weakness from the kidney secretion which was very annoying and disturbed my re!. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pill nnd one day I utepped into Charles Rogers' drug store and got a box. I found them to be a great, benefit. After the first few doses I felt belter. I know of others who have used the.ni with the same result." For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. FoKter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doun's and take no other. k.. Jv 4 ft " i- r- f , f ;v 1 1 Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribe in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inllammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Gush ing, Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Klectrie Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disor ders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Gnnrnn- teed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Price 50c, , I am now In your city introducing my wonderful arts of healing. Come one and all ami I will tell everyone their disease and you will be made well.. My medicines are all nature'! remedies, roots, herbs, barks and berries. After I Introduce my medicine I will leave certain kinds of it In your drug stores. Office hours: 9 to 12 t. m.; 2 to 8 p. m., at the Megler House, 880 Commer cial street, rooms 1 and 2. Consulation free at Astoria, Ore. 11 ' V) SPICES, o COFFEEJEA, BAKING POWDER, FLAV0MG EXTRACTS AbolutePuriry. flrvcsr Flavor. Creator Stanch, ficasonablef rices, CL0SSET&DEYEB3 , rOKTLAnDf OREGON fn every clime its colors are unfurled Its fame has spread from Bca to sea; He not surprised if in the other world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Ilart.