The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, MAY 5, loofl.
BAR BAY AND RIVER
Doings of a Day on the Astoria
Waterfront.
ALLIANCE IN ON HEAVY TRIP
Costa Rica Gets Away for San Fran
Cisco Fleet Due from the South
Columbine's Captain Goes North
OceanoTied Up Notes.
, Captain Charles Richardon, the gen
ial master of the handsome lighthouse
tender Columbine, which left out for
Seattle on Thursday, has recovered suf
ficiently from his recent illness to leave
this morning for the Sound, where he
will take over his command, and pro
ceed to Alakan waters for a month's
.cruise. He says he will be back in time
to vote a good straight Republican ticket
on the 4th of June.
The British steamship Oceano, lum
ber laden for China, is still in Port
land waters, and will remain there until
she can fill the vacancies in her engine
room service, a second and third en
gineer being n$ded on, board. Her
captain was in the city yesterday look
ing for two men to fill these billets, but
left last evening, unsuccessful.
The dandy little Patrol, the govern
men customs boat is relieving the steam
er Major Guy Howard for a few days
on the run between this city and Fort
Stevens. The Howard, is undergoing
some needed repairs. .
part, no doubt, of the gale that ripped
the funnel out of the Kedoiido and
forced her back to San Francisco.
Kvery t earner that arrives report a
deal of this kind during the pa-t three
day.
The steamship Costa Rica 'arrived
down from Portland early yesterday
morning, bound fur San Francisco, and
laid here the bett.T part of the day tak
ing on about one hundred ton of
shook and other merchandise. She got
away tor the bar about 5 o clock.
The steamship Breakwater, which is
due in from San Francisco, hourly, will
bring up about 800 tons of sugar for the
Portland market.
The motor schooner Delia, alia the
"Pup," is safely anchored under the lea
of Three Arch Cape, and will fetch into
port as soon as her master deems it
advisable to leave his shelter.
MAKE RIGID RULES
Insurance Companies Would Make
Contract Stricter.
RATE AMENDMENTS
NOT PAY EARTHQUAKE LOSSES
Small Insurance Companies Would Nar
row Down Contract Liabilities
It is Not Likely That it
Will be Done.
May 4.- The Trilmiit
Senate Considers Amendments to
Railroad Rate Bill.
Captain U. B. Soott of the steamer
Telegraph was in the city yesterday
with his son, and informed a reporter of
the Astorian, that his fast boat would
surely resume her business between
Astoria and Portland, on Monday, the
14th of May, making the round trip
daily, except on Sunday, when she
would lay off.
Captain Jordan, of the Callender tug
Melville, has been victimized by poison
oak in s shameful manner, for the past
week. He is getting better all the time
now and expects to resume (his old-
time beauty and) the wheel of Melville
early in the coming week.
Captain Kelley, of the steamer Alli
ance, on his arrival here yesterday, re
ported that the earthquake at San Fran
cisco had done him out of bis home in
that city, but that he intended to bring
his family north with him on the next
f voyage and install them in comfort and
safety, somewhere in the great Colum
bia valley, and possibly at Astoria, but
of that he could not speak definitely as
yet.
There is quite a fleet of coast-wise
vessels due in port from San Francisco
and the south, among them being the
steamefe-s Johan Paulsen, Breakwater,
Auralia, Asuniicon, Hetiondo, Cascades
and Czarina,
The steamer Alliance arrived in from
Eureka and Coos Bay yesterday morn
ing very early, with a good lot of As
toria freight on board, besides about
seventy tons for Portland, and nine
car loads of eastern stuff to go hence
fro mthe metropolis. She went on to
Portland, as soon as she had discharged
her local cargo. She had some tre
mendous weather on the way up, a
L'TTLE PROGRESS IS MADE
Host of Day Devoted to Lodge's Pro
vision for Bringing Pipe Lines
Within Terms of the
Rate Bill.
WASHINGTON'. May 4.-In accord
ance with the agreement of last Monday
the Senate today entered upon the con
sideration of the amendments to the
rate bill under the fifteen-minute rule.
but made little progress. The greater
part of the day was devoted to Lodge's
provision for bringing pipe lines with
in the terms of the bill, it ultimately
was unanimously agreed to, after so
amending it so, as to make it exclude
gas and water line from it's operation,
thus nraeticallv confining it to oil
lines.
The provision was so amended as to
make it applicable to the oil pipe line in
the Panama canal zone.
The proposition of Foraker to exclude
refrigerator cars from the requirements
of the bill and another by McCumber
making the requirements concerning
these cars more stringent than in the
original bill, were impartially voted
down.
The day's proceedings were quite per
functory, being rendered so by the gen
eral knowledge of the fact that the
Republican Senators were on the eve of
an agreement that would determine the
character of the bill. There was a gen
eral disposition to await that agree
ment and an adjournment over until
tomorrow was taken for the purpose of
.permitting it to be perfected.
Ni:V YOHK
today says:
Some tire insurance men frightened
by the losses in San Francisco started
an agitation wMvrduv to make the
form of insurance contract more rigid
A president of one of the big companie
was uppivachcd by a man who want
J the contracts in the future to read that
losses caused not only directly but in
directly by earthquake cannot lie re
covered. In other words, no insurance
would Im paid on a lire loss which was
caused by a fire started by an earth
quake in some other structure.
'i do not believe theiv is anv chance
of such restrictions leing placed
contract," said the President. "You
might u well except losses indirectly
due to tornadoes or blizzards. New-
York might have burned up at the time
of the great blizzard, but it would not
have been right to have such a situa
tion invalidate the insurance."
Several telegrams were received yes
terday from officials and representa
tive of insurance companies who have
reached San Francisco. One expreed
the opinion that the companies would
not get rid of more than 15 per cent of
.their liabilities in the burned district
through the action of the earthquake.
Other estimates ran from that to 40
per cent.
Several representative of foreign
companies are expected on the steamer
Baltic today. Nothing definite was de
eided yesterday on the proposition that
the companies get together and agree to
pay about 60 per cent of the claims
within thirty days rather than have
long litigation over them. Efforts are
being made to induce some of the big
life insurance companies to assist in
financing the rebuilding of San Kr.in-
cioo. Within a few days a leading
business man of that city ha been here
on that mission, but so far as could be
learned he had not been siicce-sful.
While the comKinic will undoubtedly
be willing to loan money on individual
parcels of projierty which may be con
sidered good security, it i not believed
that any of them would bo willing to
go into any sort of syndicate.
the city yeteily morning on a busl
lies trip of a few day.
Mr. .?. Frank Sale ha returned from
Oakland, Cat., and is visiting her moth'
er, Mrs. ,, M, Sale, at Young' River
im'v. Loin it, ntierite,n, a well known
former resident of Astoria, now pastor
of the Methodist church at Seward,
Alaska, arrived in the city last evening
to remain until Monday next, the guest
of hi mot her, Mr, ('apt. Olson,
Captain H. K, Howe and wife left
yesterday for o fortnight's outing at
Collin' Springs,
Mis K. puhl i in the from Portland
isitittg her parents Mr, and Mr. V.
C A. I'ohl.
Mr. Cordiuer ha returned from a
visit to Portland.
F. Sherman and It. 0. Wood wei"
passengers for Portland on the teanier
l.urline lut night.
Church
Noticesi
Fortunate Missourians.
"When I was a druggist, of Livonia
Mo.," writes T. J. Dw ver, now of Gravs
ville, Mo., "three of my customers were
permanently cured of consumption by
JJr. King's .New Discovery, and are well
and strong today. One was trying to
sell his propertv and move to Arizona,
but after uing New Discovery a short
time he found it unnecessary to do so
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as
the most wonderful medicine in exist
ence." Surest Cough and Cold cure and
Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed
by Charles Rogers, druggist, 50c and
$1. Trial bottle free.
What Our
Grocery Dept.
Has to Offer to Spring
House Cleaners.
RADIO LAUNDRY SOAP, 32 BARS FOR $1.00
BANNER LYE 3 TINS FOR 25c
WASHING SODA, 28 POUNDS, FOR 50C
ELECTRO SILICON, A BOX 10c
GILLETT'S PEPPER BOX BLUEING, 3 BOXES FOR 25c
REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE NOT ADVANCED OUR PRICE ON
SUGAR SINCE SAN FRANCISCO'S EARTHQUAKE; OUR PRICE IS
$6.00 A SACK FOR CASH.
THE FOARD ft STOKES CO.
ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE,
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0 PERSONAL MENTION, 0
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Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Morning
worship, 10:30. President II. M. Crooks
of the Presbyterian College at Albany
will preach. Sunday school, 12:15; Y.
P. S, C. K., 7 p. m.; evening worship, 8
o'clock. The nastor will preach on the
theme "In the Arena."
Ministers' Meeting.
The Ministerial Union will meet in
regular monthly meeting Monday at
10:30 in ltaptist Church. Paper by Mr.
Trumbull.
Baptist Church.
All the usual m-rvice will be ob
served at the Huptist Chtin-h tomorrow.
Sermon will lie preaehi'd from the fol
lowing theme, in the morning, "Pro
gression," mid in the evening. "Leon
from the Karthquake." Kveryliody cor
dially welcome.
(Clothes
Are built with brains and Judg
ment a well as with shears and nee
dle made of the same good miteiial
a ar other good clothes. Hu Its
the way they've been put together
that makes thorn "different" that
shows individuality and snap.
Our Spring Show
ing I of good
things. See them
P. A. Stokes
The HOME OF FASHION
Copvrifht 1906
Hart Si hairier Msrf
Of eourse you py money,
Hut you get your money's worth,
For what does money mean to yon
When Rocky Mountain Tea's on
Karth. Sold by Frank Hart.
First M. E. Church.
A cordial invitation i extended to
everybody to worship with 11 in all
our service which are as follows:
Morning clas, 10:15 a. m.; Sunday
.School, 12:15; Kpwnrth league, 7 p. m..
anl the regular preaching services at II
a. in. and 8 p. m. At the 8 o'clock ser
vice the choir will render splendid
music and Mis Siinington will sing a
solo. Prayer meeting Wednesday at H
p. in. On May 15th Dr. F. liurgett
Short of Taylor Street M. K. church in
Portland will deliver hi spicy lecture
on ''The (io-.pel of !ood Cheer" in this
church.
Postmaster Robbed,
0. W. FouU. postmaster at Rlverton.
Ia.. nearly lost his life and was robbed
of all comfort, according to his letter,
which says: "For twenty years I had
chronic liver complaint, which led to
such a severe cae of jaundice that even
my finger nails turned yellow; when
my doctor prescribed Electrie Hitters;
which cured me and have kent me well
for eleven years." Sure cure for Hilion
nets, Neuralgia, Weakness and all
stomach. Liver, Kidney and Bladder de
rungeinents, A wonderful Tonic. At
Charles Rogers' drug store. ,50 cent.
Fancy Oregon
Rhubarb
Direct from the grower,
nice and fresh.
Its
niutiiHiHinltiHinn IITIIITITiinMilMitiTttl
J. A. Oldstedt, of Portland, i in the
city, a giie't at the Hotel Occident.
K. If. P.inisall of Portland came down
on the 11:3d train yesterday.
Frank Sherman of Xew York is a
business visitor in the city for a few
days.
Mrs. 0. Fletcher has arrived from the
metropolis ami is visiting friends.
II. F. Weber of Seattle is in the city
having arrived on the noon train yes
terday. Sylvester Farrell of Portland, a mem
ber of the State Pilot Commission, is in
the city on private affairs, and is quar
tered at the Occident.
Hon. L. B. Seeley of Portland, ac
companied by his father, Mr. B. Seeley,
arrived in the city yesterday on a
matter of business.
11. Robinson, the well known cheese
man of Tilbimook City, N in the city
on business.
Ban Ingalls, the Republican war horse
of the Xehalein, has rented his two
'A
arms in that country and has joined
his family in this city, and from this
time forward will forego the itllure-
jnents of the dairy, the hayfield, and the
newly turned furrow, and all the rest
of it, and become a metropolitan citizen
sure enough.
1). B. Acton of Boston was a business
visitor in the city yesterday.
Foreman Charles Cninlett of the
Morning Astorian, is spending Sunday
in Portland, with friends, until after
the meeting of the A. T. U.
R. If. McOruder of Minneapolis, was
in the city yesterday on a business
trip.
O. A. Hansen of Aberdeen spent the
day in Astoria yesterday.
V. A. Van Der Bann of Copenhagen
is in the city on a brief business tour.
D. K. Munson of Spokane arrived in
Grace Episcopal
Divine service at fintce Church on
Sunday at II a. 111, and the m-oimI serv
ice the junior auxiliary with addle-, on
"Our Work in Hawaii,'' at 4 p. m. The
rector will hnld -ervice at St. Thomas'
church, Spikaiioii, at " p. in.
Congregational Church.
Morning service at 11 a. in., subject
of sermon, "United Paths." Commun
ion services will be observed at this
time, Rev. Strange oflieiating. Kveniug
service, S p. in. Subject of sermon,
"Faith an Essential of Modern Life."
All persons are cordially inited to at
tend these services.
Speaker Caution says it is ridiculous
for a nwn to decline the Presidency
But then, it Is usually also Imnnle-
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Now that the Do Forest ay li
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earned last year by the Atlantic
Cable Co, will soon be transferr
ed to the yearly income of the
De Forest Company.
Before invesing a dollar elc
where it will pay you to investi
gate our stock offerings,
Call, write or phone,
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Fancy Naval
Oranges
Sweet and Juicy, from "21
to iOc per dozen.
ASTORIA GROCERY
Phone Main 881
(23 Commercial 8t
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Remarkable Cures Now Being Reported
A Sample Bottle Free.
Eczema and kindred diseases have
often been declared incurable, but the
reports now b-ing received regarding
D. D. D. prescription indicate that a
remedy has at last been found which
really will and does remove this curse
from thousands of sufferers.
Letters from every part of the coun
try indicate that people are being cured
of eczematous diseases by the simple
external application of D. D. D. liquid.
A few drops applied give instant relief.
Then gradually the skin is cleansed
and finally not a vestige of the disease
remains. The cures appear to be per
manent, at any rate no cases of a re
currence of the disease have been re
ported. We are advised that until further
notice the proprietors of the remedy
will send a large size sample bottle of
D. D. D. prescription free to any skin
sufferer who has never used the remedy
and wants to test this marvelous quick
relief from an itch that no other rem
edy will allay.
For the free sample bottle address
D. D. D. Company, 112 Michigan street,
Chicago, 111.
I MsttholJ l finished when laid I !
H and wil! last many years, resist, fl 19
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Iol (lie elements unci serving ns
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