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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 9, ioo 4 EKIILIE KIMS PORT Eleven Months En Route Prom Newcastle. ARABIA LEAVES FOR; CAINA Barkentine Portland Arrives Down Launch Pilot Under Repair North Star Ready for Her ! Voyage. Under the very fore-reach of the sou'easter, yesterday nioiniiiir. the line Orninn ship Kmilie, Captain H. Wilms on the bridge entered this poit under the pilotage of Captain Anderson of the bar service and on the hawser of th. tug Wallula. The ship left New sCatle - on-Tyne. England, on the 15th of May. 1905. and is just 32S days out from her port of departure. She had fair weather until she reached the Horn latitude when she ran into a series of gales that forced hei' to turn back when she had all but made the compass of Cape Horn, and run into Port Stanley. Falkland Is lands, where she was laid up for re pairs for a period of four months, lack ing four days. She was battling off the Horn for thirty-five day. and lost her back-stays and her topsail yards andLi;vs undergoing a general overhauling was compelled to seek poi-t. Her mas- ter, Captain Wilms, is an accomplished navigator, and sailed his ship into Port Stanley on his own definite knowledge of the bar and harbor, and when he east anchor there, his crew had to break away the ice from the chain and hawse pipes in order to free the holding tackle. Thf ship was a mass of ice for days and every line and coil of her gear was a solid mass of ice. and the ship her self had hundreds of tons of the deadly stuff clinging to her aloft and below. Happily no lives were lost in the long and obstinate, fight with the element, and she reported her full complement of twenty-seven yesterday, all in excellent health and spirits, and glad to be again in a snug harbor. The ship is of 1835 tons gross, and 172S tons net. and is loaded to her capacity with a general cargo, destined for Portland. She went into Port Stanley on September 10th. and left there on the 0th of January, and had a reasonably fair trip to this port, but encountered one lively gale in which she sacrificed some of her lighter canvass. Captain Wilms is an old timer in this port and has no end of friends here and in Portland, all of whom will be glad to note the record of his safe arrival. The ship will go to Portland in due course. 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 000000000000000000 The Alaska fisheries steamer North Star is all ready for her annual trip to the northern waters and looks as tit JCVegetablePreparattoofor As similating tteTood andEegula ting theStomflchs andBowels of Eroinotes!5Hestion,Cheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium,torpliine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. AlxJuma Imi mint -, ftiOirianukSUai Suggr . &tiyntftarwt Arjerfect Remedy for Conslipa tion,Sour Stornach.Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish oess and Loss of Sleep. Tk Simile Signature ot NEW YORK. mmm mm EXACT C0P1T Of WRAPPEB. il W llll I IIS 1 as a yacht, She is in prime Htiilit ion mill snowy white in her new dro of paint. It is MVtpl she will loiivo. out mi or about the 17th of this month or shortly af tor the big ships .Inmes lnun mon.l ami St. Nicholas have gone from I'i'l u j TI10 ten in ship Columbia is :1hi' to nr- rive from San Francisco at an curly ' hour this morning. The motor schooner t!rall l is due out for Xehulem as soon u the weather abates and she can p't her cargo on boa i t1. The steamer Alliance is due in at any moment from Kureku anil Coos Hay points. Sin must have taken the brunt of the present storm. I The Imrkitine Portland has arrived 'down from Stella, lumber laden for San Pedro, and will get despatch as sixtn as the sou'easter abates. j Tlu, stlin sjj;lms ,.,, ,,,, yMeivluy .m, am)y yeriM M1v in the day. ; 1(ml t,V(, yx,, altlout herwliout laiil !sml, t 'jt lnoolin,j jmM or 1)Iu.u,r ': t.i,rtj,lA - j Thp stoamshil, Hoanoke is due to ar- riv( in (,lU ((Kj.lv f.m Los An. , s Fiunoiseo and Kuivka. and will probably not show up until the night Mood, as she has hud to contend with the g-ale all the way up from Euieka. ci,tain dames Keating of the motor , launch Tilot has that handv boat on the IU ln,, j, l)0ilting at present with the launch Ruby. When the Tilot re turns to service she will le as good as m.v. The tine Portland-Asiatic liner, the Arabia, arrived down at midnight on Saturday, and laid here until noon yes terday. Her seind officer who was ill when she arrived in from China several weeks ago, is still incapacitated, and the Hamburg-Bremen Company had to send out a successor. He arrived yes t.rday on the noon express, direct from New York city and went on board his ship without delay. His name is Vogt. The ship tripped her1 anchor, and under the guidance of Captain Dan McVieker. left down and out in the face of the Sou'easter. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lonorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wher ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading JDiuggsts. When you are wearied from overwork, feel listl ss or languid, or when ron can not sleep or eat, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest ton ics known. 35 cents, Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist, EH3 For Infants and Children, j The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Tears THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YON CITY. (TS PI .iiH EXHIBIT OF STAMPS Rare Stamps Will Be Insured for Over Million. LARGEST. COLLECTION EVER Specimens of Rarest and Most Valuabli Stamps of AH Countries Will Be Seen at Show in London In May. I.OX110X. April 8,-Tlie most impor- taut and comprehensive collection f stamps ever brought together will In' on view at the international philatelic ex hibition to be held toward the end of May at the Hoval Horticultural soeictv's hull. "Stamp collect ions has made great strides of late years.' Oldlleld, the secretary said Mr. H. It. of the London Philatelic society, this week. Mr. Old- Held is organizing the exhibition, which will take place from May 2.1 un til .lune 1, inclusive. "The prices paid for individual stamps and collections have shown a great in crease recently." continued Mr. Oldfiel.l. "To show the value of the exhibits. 1 may say that I have already insured the stamps thus fan promised for ll.25fl.000 and before the opening day the amount of the insurance will total more than!'"1 Vl""U aml j,'''"',i," s,,,' $2,500,000. The prince of Wales and his son. who are enthusiastic collectors, are sending many rare specimens, and we hope to be able to indue' the Prince of Wales to open the exhibition, the first of its kind ever held in Loudon since 18!)7. Collectors from nearly every coun try are forwarding exhibits. Gold and silver medals will be awarded in the various sections. The exhibition will comprise British, colonial and foreign postage stamps, British telegraph, rail way letter fee and college stamps. The album collections will each consist of from 5000 to 10,000 specimens. Young enthusiastic are to lie given a chance and medals will be offered for compe tition among those from 10 to 21 years and also for those under 10. MURDER A CORSICAN FAMILY. Tragedy Occured While a Debt Was Be ing Paid. ROME, April 8. A telegram from Corsica states that a family of five people have been murdered by the Mafia as the result of a law filed. The courts had ordered a man named Pola DR. JAMES Republican Candidate for Governor. Dr. Withycombe is widely and favoably known throughout this State. Ilin residence of nearly twenty-live years his given him a ripe experience as to the needs of every industrial interest. He is a champion of better markets for the products of the farm and factory; better roads, and open rivers. He has been a staunch Republican from the time he became old enough to cast hist first ballot. His slogan for the campaign is "An honest and fearles performance of public duty, a greater and united Oregon." Thus is in accord with the sentiment of "a square deal to every person and to every interest." He believes that this sentiment should pervade in tangible form all policies of our state government, especially soin matters of taxation, and for a ra tional regulation of public utilities. Dr. Withycombe is a man of executive ability, of unquestionable integrity, and if elected will give an administration that will be characterized for its morality, strength and justice. to pay a debt within three days to a neighbor mimed Lend. On the third day, l'ola, accompanied by two men, went to l.enei's house mid slated that he luul brought the money with him. He asked that Lcuci's family might be present as witnesses to the transac tion and l.euei called in his sister and three daughter. As lend took a pen to sign the reciept for the money the three visitors raised their lilies mid tired too volleys, killing the entire fami ly on the spot. The murderers have Im'cii placed under arrest. WASHINGTON OREGON LINE. What the Evergreen State Is Doing in the Big Question. Attorney tieueiMl Atkinson yesterday appointed Col. C. C. Pulton, of this city, us the commissioner selected by the State of Washington to take the tcsliiiionv in the Tinted Mates sunreme ,,1rt IWW .,,,,.. ,,, determine the houndiiry line between Washington ami Oregon along the Columbia river, This suit was brought by the State of Wash ington, and yesterday Senator Pile, in Washington. 1). C tiled an answer for the attorney general to Oregon's answer laud the case is now in issue. ' Tl"' '"'l,:,int '' I'"' s,rt,rt of i MW 1 "That a controversy has arisen and exists bctwe'ii the two states regard ing the boundary lines between said states, imd the plaintiff complains that the defendant has unlawfully j ''"''"'l "'' exercised jurisdiction over 1 ''''-n M'"'! " " '' Columbia river, when, as a matter of fact, all of said islands and sands are in truth, and in fact within ttic ferritin of Washington and north of the boiiu dary lines between said states." The complaint goes on to relate that owing to the unsettled state of the boundary lines the peace of the peo ple living in Pacific county, this state, has been seriously disturlictt and that Oregon has at times forcibly cariicd away citizens of the state of Washington an alleged violation of fishing rights and other laws. In discussing his npointiuent. Col, Walton says: "It will lie necessary to tak the testimony in this case in Portland, Salem and Astoria in the state of Oregon, and at Olympia, Cathlamet and Ilwaco in Washington. Assistant Attorney lien eral K. C McDonald of SHikmie has been designated to conduct the case. The State of Oregon will also select o com missioner1." In an interview with The times' cor respondent at Olympia, Attorney (Jen eral Atkinson said that he appointed Col. Dalton to the position owing to his familiarity with the subject at is sue ami his fitness for the place, Col. ('. (.'. Dalton is one of the best WITHYCOMBE , , , 1 , ' I ' ' ' , x ' r f t , 'i . ' r . a 9 W . , . 4 i " l ' " ' ' v iiiyy .o'w$ The Sun w Antl you must be inside one of our Spring Suits by that time. Don't wait select YOURS while the stock is full. Have you seen the new DiinldD Split Straw Hat They are right-.you must have one. Our stock of John B. Stetson Hats for Spring just arrived. See them. P. A. STOKES "THE GOOD CLOTHES STORK." kniiwn iiml certainly mic nf tin' nm( nuiinliir nttnrni'VK in tlin lunnty of Kinjf. II'' iissistiinl utturni'j' grn- rial timliT Slrntton. 11 ml nl t lie i-xj.l rntion of hi term he fiiiint u piul m-ishiii with .Mi'khi". Millriili1 ami St rat Inn, nnilir tin1 III 111 muni' nf M Hii.li'. St rut ton d Dalton. Trior to his coining to I'tii-t Sonnil. llll Mils a K'siilrnl of Uuiiro, Tilrilir Connly, anil wliilr tlicri' Imp nl op poitunilii's to cMiiniiip into tin' con dition Nnrroiiiiiliii; tho Colninliia river lionnilarv (lispiito. No one know tattrr thin he of the hardship milTered by Vttliingtnn tlherinen t the hutuU of Oregon, and he wu uppointed to hi preent. position jnt n Attorney (!en eral Atkinson ity, Imthiiso of hi fa niiliurity with the ea-e and hi tittle for the plwee. When the new became noi.ed about tr street last niftht that Col. Dalton had been appointed to n position that jjreat many attorney were .trivint; for he was n recipient of all kind of con- nt nlut ions f ry.ni hi many frieffd. The boundary eae in inestion i one of the most, important that lm ever pomp up In the history of thf common wealth. --Seat tie Tinie. PRINCESS HAS GONE. M'A'KVA, Apiil K. I'rince, Alexan drii Von YsenlmiV Dndinyeii. who wn recently imprisoned at AiThiii in tin' Can ton of T!oiij;o ie for debt and liberat ed on the intervention of her relative an I friends, lias once av'ain disappeared and can not be tnic-d, I lie lad ot the princes., tas to buy ancient chateaux and finnili them lavishly on credit. She had already mad" eeial purchase of this kind in the canton nl 'llairovie when the police interfiled. Sick hoailttiihe results from a derange nient of the tomneh und i cured by Cliamberluin' Stomach and Licer Tab lets. Sold by Frank Hart, and leading lrupg!it. You're jfrowin( more beautiful day by day, dear Grace, I hopo you're not using cosmetics on your face; Oh, Charlie, thi i a great injuitice to me, I'm simply using Rocky Mountain Tel. (Card out.) Frank Hart, drupgiit. A Dandy for Burns. j Dr. Rergin, Pana, III. writes: "I hava; used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always i recommended it to my friends, n I am' confident there U no better made. 'It in a j dandy fop burns.' Those who live on; farm ore especially liable to many ae- j cidcntal cuts, bums, bruises, which heal , rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment' is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency , 2.')c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug, Store. ! NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY LITTLE PIECE OF CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar 626 Commercial Street, Astoria MOTS! I Will Shine on CHI Mil t ASTORIAGROCERY We ofTer you the be.t good tint you can get in Astoria for the inonf. Our gToeericw art always frMh aad up-to-dntf. Krwh frultt and vegetable! la Maoa. Order by telephone attended to a promptly at if you callod at the itoc. ASTORIAGROCERY rhonn Main 681 823 Commercial 8t Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting H Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. "PaleBohemlan Lager Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under !iiiltry cmulltlons and property aged rinlil here in .mtorla. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 1 I i I