THE MOllNING ASTOHI AN. ASTOIIIA. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL tj, ijofl. SI aTT ATHITC Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed LLUlflLO Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. "True By All Tests." , , ; ' .' 1 1 HUNDREDS OF KNOWING HOUSEWIVES FIND PERFECT SATIS FACTION IN BUYING THEIR GROCERIES OF US. WE HAVE EV ERYTHING IN EATABLES. OUR PRICES SET THE PACE. ONE POLICY, ONE PRICE, ONE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. Fine Harrinun Steamer Destroyed in San Frtncksco. COMPANY HAS HARD LUCK Every Boat Operated by the Corpora tion in Cost Traffic Has, Been IIMVd During the List Three Yeara, TOWING COMBINE, COLUMBIA BURNED (XXXXOOOOCKK(XXOCfOOC ANOTHER BIG EXCURSION. The A'fiiiiu Si Columbia Itlvcr Port In ml Miillumd Company' Sunday ex rut oitui to Si-iinIiIi), from Porllaml. are pclillg lll ill HlIC m1IH II- fill' IH number (tit I'liiici'iiii'il. Th ccoiiil of the iteile iiiilved here yesterday promptly 11I I MID uYliM'k, with MO pen iIm tillli'il for the count, and nil looking happy In mi aiillclpiitoiy Mill of way. They look, fur the iimihI part, like lived '! k lllhl salcuwomcn, eager fm no outing mill enjoying tlx liimr of relaxa tion to tli full. There ire tun earn 011 tin. string yiterdny, till full. ' t Hotel Irving European ptan. Thi only steam-heated hotel in AitorU; Urge and lry roomi; prices from 30 centi to 11.30; well prepared and daintily aerved meals at 13 centa. Special ratea per week or month for room and board to permanent fueiti. Our bua meets all tralni and ateamboati. MASONIC MEETING. TIll'IC Hill l)( (I 'ell ('(IIIIIIIMIlilrt- tlo iif Tcniplo Ixlge. No. 7, A. F. A A. M. In-Ill tit M11 imli' Hull, 011 Tuesday, tomorrow evening lit "-M o'clock, llj' inl-r of the V. M. Allct: K. C. Ilol dun. nerr.-tary. WANTED ELSEWHERE. Tlif iv i more troulilo aliriil for II. H. Harri. the .Worlaii who ,l nerving n live month' ciitence in the Marion county jail. The Stt U chief of police recently wit here for a photograph of llarri to iiiHi'itiilii whether he I the limn thiil in wanted in that city 011 tin' charge t forgery. The local prUoncr Wll iill'lltilll'll tl, IH' till' 1111111 fm- WllOUl thp (lolifw have ln.eii looking. Not only are the Seattle authorise after Harrl. lull those of Portland alo wish to have It I in examined on the 'charge of obtain lti(j money under fale pretence,-Salem .l.iiiiniil. A LIBERAL OFFER. I In mini Wie will give ! per cut of all ciili sales during I In balance of thin inoiitll t 'lie 4cllcf of the earthquake iilTi'ii't in California. An Mr. Vic carries the Inrge-t stock of men' and boy' good and Inm nil of hid kikmI market in plain figure, you will do well to buy your goods from Mr. Wise und iudiivetly help thone. who are in wimt in California. All For San FranclscoTho Woman's Club of this city bus determined to turn over to the relief committee of thi city, for the benefit of the suffering .San Franciscans, all the excess fund aris ing from their grand concert to be given in the Elks' lodge-room on the night of April 24th, next Tuesday. And the "Iks havo gcnenjusly given them the rent of the big rom free of cot, Everyliody ahould turn out and make it a grand auecesi. WE PAY Y01R MONEY BACEi If yon do not Uka Hill Bros High Grade Vacuum PacKed Mocha JavaCoffeeBetter than any other you have ever vied. Try it; the taate will tell JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS 118-122 Twelfth St. Aitorla, Ore. Gray'a Harbor Tug Owneri Pool In tereitt One Tug Dropped. Tlif Xorthwetcrn Luinber Coinpiitiy of till city I111 wild Hh two t iiboat Printer und Tniveler, to the iny' Ifurlmr 'luyli'iiil ('oiiijiiifiy of Alicrde-n, but ill iloinu no I111- ili'ipiliei) Hie eoii llolllllg intere.t III tint, eoipnrntioll, heh ineaim -tluit th" Niiiihweteru l.uiMbei' t'ompuny will UI do tin tow liijf on (inly' llnrbor. NVolliitloiH have b-en peiidlnir for oine time relative to thin puri'lmite and It win lii'Uiilit nlMiiit by Incnw f the yri-iil enperiM- cntuiled In opcnitiii(j their tiiK. keen jivalry, coinpelliiiK the I hiii U to niiikp lon t i'iH from the en trance to harbor out v.x in ffuiv.i v' 11 tow. Thn law aiiioiiK them whi that tin. Ilrt Kteaiiier to reach the vecl and p t a lint aboard waa to have the tow ami bMaii' of thin many iiiterct US nue have taken plai-e latwcen the tiviil nipliiini. ThU iurhaie now ijiveii the company control of four tiiKithe IXiiititf. Trav eler, Printer and Cu.lahy, which were all Wing iiwhI in the battle for trade. It l understood that only three of tln'e tiiK will be lined ami that Cap tain ,.?ohnon. now of the Traveler, will Mien'cd Captain Wream, of the DuriiiK. and the other captain who have been in the crviee of the North WVlern I.iiiiiImt Company for many year will ail move up a uoteh in the line of promotion. The headijuarti-r of the (iray'i Har bor Tujr Hoat Company will heieafter he at ll(Hpii:iiii and all Ininine will ! dime in thi city.AVahiii.'loiiian. Help Swell Tbeo. The proceed of the coiiifrt Tiieday evening will le given to the Kan Frani'lco relief fund. MARINE BARGAINS. CheVH lr. of Suit 1 Heml anl Aberdeen, the )urchacr of the tug Imbjiendent fiinn the defunct Alaska Finherii'' I'liioiu for $2.Vhi, inut I1 cougrat iibited iiiii their bargain. The pinrlinM- wa clTi-cteif through SurU'e Hope, the well-known i-hipbloker. We midei'xtand tlie tug iriiginally cost $10, .VKI iiml that the punha-er were promptly oirercd .ihm), Scat tie Mu rine lb-view. For a good share go to the Occident Ilarber Shop. Five chain No long wait, Don't under any circumstance! or der your new clothes without looking over Strua Bros,' display of cloths it C XL Cooperj perfect flit guaranteed. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER A Pat O'Uoolihan was walking down Itroadwuy he wa acconted by a din tiiiguihol looking etrangcr who wihcd to know th" quickeal way to the City Hall. Pat told him. and then inquired cheerfully, "And who might ye bui" "J," aniil the at ranger, drawing him self up proudly,, "am the lion. John Kenneth Kdgciton of Imdon, Knight of the Carter, Knight of the Hath, Knight of the Malta, .Knight of the fioldi'ii Fleece; Knight of St. John, Knight of the Uoyal Legion and of the Iron ('rows. And . whom havo I the honor of nddrcoasingV Pat was atnggered for a moment. Then he in turn rained his head proud ly and replied, "Ye have the honor of addhreMiii' Pnthriek O'lloolilmn, of lloboken, tonight, laht, nilit. night be fort lnt, night before thai, tomorrow night, and ivrey other dom night" in the wake." AVonum's Ibune ('ompiinion. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar Mr. Wm. Thos. Lonorgan, provincial Constable at Chaplcau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last rail, Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottleB, 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 fovorite wher ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggsts. ThiiMiii over on her ldi- liy the fitt hiK'k of the Varthipiiike. flie teiinier Columbiii caught fire while. he wa cMcupying a berth on the I'nion Iron work ilryilocii at Han J-'iiiiuiHco and wit totally destroyed. The en(lnecr, .lliemi'ii and otlier. of tiie crew who er- mi the li-iiini'i lit the time nai1 rowly cw-aped with their live. Their ceuc and other la-longing were lot, A letter giving an e-ouut of the af fair wn received in Portland Hattirdoy afternoon by Mr. Murphy, wife of K. (!, Murphy, third aitnnt engineer on I he vie. Cntll then it wa ladicved by the local oltieial of the Uuiiimiin t-amhip line that the (Columbia wa wife. A the drydiM'k f in a remote part of the water front, far removed from n district of a continuou line of building, It wa believed that the steamer Mould not !' damaged. The Columbia wa one of the lnet uleamer. on the eont. For the pat twenty year he ha been plying regu larly iK-tvwen Portland and Han Fran eieo In the freight and pa-'eiigec trade. About to week ago she was taken out of commlion teniorarily tn be given a general overhauling. Duriitj: her enfori-eii (avoir the company had secured the steamer Harraeouta to take her firt trip, however, the diater oe curivd and the company cancelled lier Hailing date. I'ntil other arrwigi-nicnt can la- made the company will have no other vcM'l on the' route but the Cota Rica. It I probable that he will ! tieil up tem porarily on account of the deeiin reached by the California .authorities not to permit any vessel to leave the Hay City carrying freight. )i-ater h.i overtaken every steamer wheh ha been oH-rated by the Harrl 1111111 inti-re.l. in the coat wrviee dur ing the pact two or three year. About eighteen month ago the steamer F.ldcr wa wrecked in the Columbia river by running on a ledge of rock near .Coble while she was bound from Port land to Sun. Francisco. After spending nearly .."i,(shi to rai-e the vessel the company turned h r over to the under writer., who a lo failed to remove her. About si month ago she wa purchas ed by .1. J!. Pet err-on of Portland for $0,(MKl. The work of trying to raise her from the rock on which she has settled i still iu progress. A few month later the company lust the steamer St. Paul, another hand some coaster, which cost close to a iuarter of a million dollar. In a heavy foir she drifted into the breakers and on the nk olT Point Corda, California. whilu IhhjiuI from the Hay City to Portland. The following day her pas seugii were picked up by other steam ers and all were saved. The steamer's bones are bleaching on the sands close to the spot where the wreck occurred. The steamer Oregon, chartered by the company to assist in taking care of the heavy traflie. caught fire off Crescent Citv and was saved from total destruc tion onlv through heroic efforts of her oll'ucrs and crew. For two days they fought the flames and succeeded In get ting the vessel to Snn Francisco, nl- lough she was badly damaged. It is estimated that the Columbia cost close to $2."UMHI. She wa by far the best equipped boat running out of Port la ud. Captain Doran had been in command of her for year. She was built at Chester. Pcun.. in 1SS0 and soon afterwards was brought around the Horn to the Pacilie Coast. The steamer was 309 feet long. 38.5.3 feet across the beam, 14.4 feet deep and of 2.721.8!) tons gross register. Portland Journal. Ladies We are now prepared to fur nish you with our latest styles of up to-date dress and street hats for aldles and also for the little misses. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery in the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. Taciflc Orchestra will give a dance in Suomi Hall, Uniontown, Saturday, April 28th, to which all are invited eOntsv 50 cents. 4-22-2t. Stronsr Attraction Mis Anna Camp bell. Diipil of Nash of Xortland. will be one of the performers at the concert to be givent Tuesday evening April 24th at the Odd Fellow' Hail. FOR THE CALIFORNIA SUFFERERS Herman Wise Wont Let Any Firm in Portland Beat Him, They; Offer 5 Percent of All Sales During the Balance of This Month to Relieve the Distressed. Herman WiseWillGive r lO Per Of All Cash Sales During the Balance Of This Month and Help Out California Neighbors. Ktermaini Wise DIVORCEES, TAKE NOTICE! ' The I'nited States Supreme Court on Monday handed down a decision in a ronfcMed divorce suit which directly affects a very large per cent of all divorce in this country. The decision, in bri.'f, i the effect that state courts cannot grant divorce binding in other tates where only the plaintiff is resi dent in the state where the divorce is M-cured and the ulcfeinlant is not serv ed with personal' summon. Thi decit-ion. if rigidly adhered to, will nullify hundred of divorces heiv tofore granted and brand as illegitimate eores of children born of subsequent marriages entered into by persons be lieving themselve legally divorced. For this reason it is attracting widespread attention among legal men and the pub lic in general. Among lawyers and judge the gen eral opinon is that the decision affects only those divorce in which one party thereto resided, at the time of the granting of the decree, in a state whose divorce law. conflict with those of the state where the divorce was obtained. If, however, it is construed to apply to all divorces .where one party thereto was a non resident at the time of the decree, it will result in untold embar rassment and complications over prop erly rights. Seattle lawyer are quot ed as stating that an average of fifteeu divorce are- granted weekly in King county alone, fully "." per cent, of which arc "default cases," where the defendant is non resident and summons i served by publication alone. It. is believed by many that, thi de cision is -a long step toward divorce law reform and will ine'vitably result in na tional and perhaps international, uni form it v of the-c laws. Seattle P.-l. Do not miss the excellent concert Tuesday evening April 24th under the auspices of the Woman's Club. The very best board to he obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel- Rates very reasonable. Success has crowned our efforts of untiling endeavor and we present to the publio with a confidence never be fore held by any other medicine, Hoi- lister's Eocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. Morning Astorian 65 cents per month. Astoria's Reliable Clothier Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. Come, come, come, to the concert, Tuesday evening.-April 24th. See ad- manner of texidermy, furniture upnoi vertisement. stering, carpet cleaning and hying, mat- . , THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur : way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is all. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. The Municipal League will hold its, convention on April 23rd., in the Fish- j ermen'a hall at 7:30 p. m. 4-10 13t Baseball goods at Svenson's. Giant Pansies, new varieties, of car- j nation plants, geraniums for 6utdoor ; planting, etc. Columbia Nursery Co., 616 Bond street LEST YTJ FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other n pairs. If so, take it to Andrew As Company. They also do all kinr hlacksmithlng and repair work. T E D N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does aD tress making a specialty and a-1 work guaranteed. ' THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve does so good a thing as when it supplies a man with a well-cooked and health ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In this instance is becomes a blessing, and no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone yoa see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for a day or so, and the first thing you know you'll be a steady customer there. K is one of the certaintiies of Astoria life. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION ! Astoria should have a seawall, and a it cannot be bought in Portland or Chi cago )t evidently must be built here. Now, if the gentlemen of this city would commence to have their clothes "built" in Astoria and become reconciled to having things made at home, they would have no difficulty in building the sea wall. E. Martinson, merchant tailor, 149 Eleventh street, will build your clothes from the best that's made to the cheap est that's good. lw-