THE MORNING ASTOltlAN. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY s, ioo4. ALONG THE WHARVES Another Immense Sea-Raft Clears From Here. COSTA RICA ON A RAM PAG f Barrcouti Due Down Today Fleet In Yesterday Morning Steamer Francis Leggett Here Wat erfront Notes. At two o'clovk yesterday the bar tug Wallula and the Harvest Queen came down by the city with the new Ham mond raft that was ashore near West port on Monday. The 8.000.000-foot monster rode the channel water here like a yacht, in the double cinch of the powerful steamers that had her in tow. The fine Hammond steamer. Fran ces Leggett had arrived from San Fran cisco early yesterday morning and was moored at the "A. & C." dock await ing the appearance of the huge sea-raft and as soon as she entered the lower bay, cut loose and went to hen making fast her ocean towing gear and start ing immediately for the bar with it She, went over on the afternoon flood in good shape, and if nothing happens to prevent will have the great frame of piling inside the Golden Gate within the nest ten days. went ahead so fast she nearly repeated the oH-intion on the Ies stiumch frame of the finei paenger liners llualN moored up the pier, and nothing saved the llassalo, but the real quality of the Manila double "spring" with which she was made fast. This warped the sharp bows of the steamer out to the stream and she made another and Mte eessfnl try at "making fast." It was verv interesting for a while, and if she had got next to the llassalo. there would have lieen another boat in that particu lar service for some time to come. 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 000000000000000000 The steamer Daisy Mitchell arriv ed in from San Francisco yesterday morning and after a brief stay in these EDUCATE CHILDREN Catholics Jews and Protestants Unite in Appeal. FOR RELEGIOUS EDUCATION The Costa Rica came in from San Francisco yesterday morninjr about 6 o'clock and made for her moorings at the 0. R. & N. pier. She came in on the last of the ebb and approached the dock nearly on slack-water, with a sharp breeze from the northwest be hind her; and unfortunately, missed her bearings, and crashed into the northwesterly comer of the pier, grind ing out a nest of "dolpins" and cutting a triangular slice out of the heavy pier timbers, as clean as a section pf cheese is ent from the original cake. Pullin? out from this seVep foot gash, she water, went on to the metropolis. Captain Charles Richardson, of the Columbine, is confined to his home with a pacing illness, but will be aboard again tomorrow or the next day. The Callender steamer Jordan Is Proposed that Day Be Set Apart for All Children Who Desire to At tend Religious Services During Week. SOLDIERS SEND MONEY. SAX FRANCISCO. May I. The tenth regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer which was eomped in this city at the time of the Spanish war, ha sent a donation of $10,000 to the relief com mit tee. In a note the ollleeis told how well they, were treated by the people of San Francisco during their sojourn here, and as a token of appreciation they made up this handsome purse to help out the big hearted people of this city. XFAV YORK, May l.-A Catholic priest, a Jewish Rabbi and representa tives of six protestant denominations united at a meeting last night to plead for a. more thorough religious education Iof children. The movement had it in i eeption at the Inter-Church Conference s ex-1 ' pected home from Portland the latter end of the present week, and will prob ably go back iuto service on next Mon day. She will be a full-fledged "ile" burner w hen she comes home. Captain C.eorge V. Wood, of the Co lumbia River Bar Pilots' Association ar rived home yesterday on the Costa Rica accompanied by his son. Dr. 0. W. Wood Jr., and was exceedingly glad to get here. Both are well and hearty and busy answering questions in relation to their experiences down there. The oil-tanker. Argyle, of the lTnion Oil Company's fleet, came in from the Calif f an' eoittet j(eterday morning. anri nrnmvpilwt at once to Fortland. It is rumored she will take the sea-raft that is at anchor in the lower bay. to San Francisco, on her way back, but this lacks information. cents per box. Sold by Frank Hart and straightened out another approach, and leading druggists. Suggestions From Our last Fall. It is proposed that the public schools shall so ariwnge the schedule of studies that subjects of relative un importance shall come on Wednesday afternoons and that such students as desire it, or whose parents desire it, shall then be free to go to the chur ches of their choice to receive their religious instruction without loss of pub lic ehool standing. Rev. Dr. Anon P. Atterbury. pastor of the Park Presbyterian Church pre sided and Father McMillan of the Paul ists, was the first speaker. "It is our Catholic position that re-1 ligion and moralty are inseparably joined." said Father McMillan. "To us it is vNonary that theie can be moral ity without religion. The method sug gested will help. To get rid of that absurd idea that religion is for Sunday alone and has no place in the business Sore Nipples. u - A cure may be effected by applying Rabbi II. P. Mende said he spoke s Chamberlain's Salve as Boon aa the child an oriental. He thought the three "RV are neglected in secular education, not the three "R's" best known, but rathtl reverence, righteousness, and responsi bility. Rev. Dr. Frank Mason North. Metho dist; Rev. (i. U. Wenner, Lutheran; Rev Dr. II. A. SUllson, Congregation alist, and Dr. Henry M. Saunders Hap tist, spoke. A resolution was passed, empowering the committee originally appointed, and under whose auspices the meeting had been called to continue its work in a corroborative vein. TEMPORARY CITY HALL. SAX FRANCISCO, May l.-San Fran ciseo is to build a new city hall at once a temporary structure, but one which will do away with the necessity of pay ing the high rent rate which the own er of property available foe municipal ue are inclined to charge. A site which is looked upon favorably is the Lincoln -hool prois'rtv on the corner of Mission and and Fifth street. It s proHised to erect the temHrary build ing of corrugated iron of steel frame and to house in it till the city office a it will In practically fireproof. la Ann nnrsinc. me it Off With a jo r i soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. Price 25 NOT OPPOSED TO CANAL. SEATTLE. Mav l.-K. II. llarriman, president of the Union Pacitlc ami al lied lines, addressing an audience of Seattle business men last night, denied that he is opposed to the Panama canal hut warned the people against what he termed the "Anti-Railroad Agitation," which i now so pronounced throughout the country. He said that while water tran-iMiHatiou should !e encouraged, the pie must not forget land transpor tation, which is of greater importance. This is Harriman's first public utterance on the subject of the Panama cnnnl. He promised the S-attle shipper that the Union Pacific would reach this city as soon as the necessary franchises are granted to enable it to come, adding that construction would lie commenced at this end of the line the moment the opportunity presented. (Clothes Are built with brain and judg ment a well a with shears and nee dle made of the same good material a are other good clothe. Hut It the way they've been put together that make them "different" that shows Individuality and nap. Our Spring Show ing is full of good things. See them P, JL Stokes The HOME OF FASHION IllIf1 IwWm ' Purvrivht 1900 Pf Hsrt'SchaH'ner W Man DIES FOR A SMILE. CHICAGO. May I.- happy little chiM. CARRY OUT ACTS. For Economical Buyers LOG CABIN FAMILY FLOUR, SOLD ON ITS MERITS, EVERY SACK GUARANTEED I20 ack, $4.65 bbL RAISINS, FANCY SEEDED, 1 lb PACKAGE . 10c SODA CRACKERS, 1-8, BOXES 55c CANNED SHAD 1 lb. TIN 5cents TIN. socenta Doz. VIENNA SAUSAGE, FOR YOUR LUNCHES, lb TIN 10c per doz, (i.io HE FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. STRIKE LIKELY. Anthracite Miners May Go On Strike in Short Time. XEW YORK. May I.-Tbe Tribune today savs The belief that affairs are shaping themselves for an official strike of the anthracite miners caused an increased demand for the small steam sizes of anthracite here yesterday, and an up ward tendency in prices. President Raer of the Jersey Central Ry., will le in New York todav, it was said last even ing, and will nave a talk' over tlie coal situation with the presidents of the other coal carrying roads. Representatives of the soft coal oper ators in Clearfield, Pa., said yesterday that though the Clearfield operators did not make a settlement with the union and the suspension of work still con tinues there, it is not unlikely that a settlement will be made with the union if President Mitchell does not accept the terms of the anthracite operators and an anthracite strike is officially declared. Committee of Policyholders Will Enforce Armstrong Recommendations, . HUSTON", May l.--Announcement wo made yesterday that a committee of Hoston policyholders of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of N'ew York had been formed to n-sist the stockholders of the company in carrying into effect the Armstrong acts which have become law in New York. Pending the acxt election of the company in Novcmla-r 't, this company plan to study the nomi nations made by trustees and to send to all stockholders their recommenda tion. The committee includes Solo mon Lincoln, for many years president of the board of overseeiv of Harvard College, K. II. Abbott, formerly presi dent of the Wisroll-itl (fill Till Railroad Company; Moses Uilliitni-y president. of the States Street Trust Company, and Colonel W. A. (iaston. .Miis-ocliu-etts policyholder carry about $4().(MMi,(HM) of insurance in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. For the smile of a happv little elillil. Steven Milil, .Ml years old, went o his death. He died from a fracture of the'.kull revived fall as he tcpcd back into an open stairway after handing a tiny tod- Icr five cent for candy. Kiild bad four children at hi home but he was the friend and companion of nearly all the little tot of the neigh- lnirli(H)d. While in front of a randy store he stopped to play for a piomrnt with a littte child on the xidcwalk. He handed the tot a coin and then tepd back so n not to interfere with the bahy game in which the child was engaged. He neglected to turn a he backed away and fell into a stairway lending from tlie) sidewalk! to the basi-uicnt. Hi skull was fractured and he never re gained eon-ioiinc. In addition to his four children a wid ow i left. Fancy Oregon Rhubarb Direct from the grower, nice and fresh. Its Fancy Naval Oranges Sweet and Juicy, from to Wc per dozen. '2K ASTORIAGROCERY Phone Main el 523 Commercial 6l SEED GRAFT PASSES HOUSE. WASHINGTON, May 1. My a vote of 1 .".'! to M the hoite today deeid-d to 1 continue the free distribution of garden and flower ecds. Many items in the agricultural bill, broadening the scope j of the bureau of ehemistrv were eli- I miiiateil particularly tlwe relating to the adulteration of food-, couditiuiU'U lings and beverages. j FRENCH ADMIRAL DINED. FEW RECORDS LOST. KAN FRANCISCO, April 30.-The Su preme court of the State of California will meet next Monday, the regular law and motion day in the Century Club building on Franklin street near Sutter. All the records and filing' of the highest tribunal of the state ate kept in triplicate, copies being sent to Los Angeles and Sacramento from here and vice, versa, as they are filed, as a re sult the Supreme Court has lost only three record- that were filed aliout ten days prior to the fire. Copies will be sent to this city at once. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josie Sumner. Rremondd, Tex.. writes, April Li, 1902. "I have used Italia rd's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be with out it in the house. I have used it on my little girl for growing pains and aches in her knees. It cured her right away. 1 have also uea it tor rrost bitten feet, with good success. It is the best liniment I ever used." 25c, 50c and $1.00. American Squadron Gives Dinner to Vis iting Ships. NEW YORK. May l.-Itear Admiral Brownson, commander of the V. S. Crui er division of the North Atlantic squad ron, which is North River, gave a din ner aboard his flagship, the t Vir ginia last night, to Rear Admiral Cam pion, of the French navy, who is here with the three French cruisers that took part in the Paul Jones ceremonies. Those at the dinner were the French jul mi nil and his staff and the captains of the three French crui-ers; Admiral .Brownson, and his. staff and the captains of the American ships; General Horace Porter, former Ambassador of France; M. Aleide Ebray, the French Consul General Fred D. Grant, and Rear Admir al Coghlan. Mayor Median was unab le to be present. The dinner was set on the quarter deck of the WTest Virginian, which was brilliantly illuminated as were the oth er American ships. The diners sat under a canopy of flags and toasts were drunk to the pre. ident of France, the President of the United States, the French and Ameri can navies and the United States Army. The band of the West Virginia played the Marsellaise," and the "Star Spang le Banner," when the two countries were toasted. Admiral Cainpior is, to give a dinner tonight on board his flag ship, the cruiser Marsellaise. While the dinner was going on aboard the West Virginia Inst night the French Admiral and his staff, the other French officers were being entertained aboarl the other American ships. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sin- Martin, an old and respected resilient of Fiii-oiiia, was tha 11 highly j of Fiii-oiiia, Mi-s.. I ick with -toiiiach trouble for more six months, Chaiiiberlaiii's Stom- ach iiml Liver Tablets cured her. She wiys: I can now eat anything I want and am the proudest woman In the world to find such a good medicine." Fop sale by Frank Hart, druggist, and leading druggists. maimtmmrmmmnmmttmtmatsffl: WIRELESS OFFERS THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT F THE DAY. 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