The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 19, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTOU1AN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1907.
LENT.,..
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Broiled Mackcral 25c er tin.
Kippered Herring 2;c per tin.
Snow White Halibut 2"k per tin.
Fancy Prepared Codfish 20c box.
s Fancy English Bloaters fc each.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Salted Salmon Tips 20c per lb.
Salt Herring, Mackerel. Salt Salmon.
Just Received A fresh shipment of Bakers
Harrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee.
A. V. ALLEN,
ALONG THE
HIVES
Trans-Pacific Craft Arrive Down
and Leave Out.
COLUMBIA OFF FOR BAY CITY
String of Bottom Crow the Bar, In
Past 48 Hort Melville Fouls Ar
thur Fitigor Suitram Down B. P.
Cheney Towed To Sea Odd Note.
The British bark Mela nope changed
owners in this port yesterJay morn
ing. Captain N. K. Wills, her old com
mander arriving here In the Interests
of J. J. Moor & Company, with In
structions to turn her over to her new
owners, James Grtffeths & Company,
of Seattle. As soon as he arrived here
he received a wire from the buying
firm to take charge of the vessel in
their name, so be simply passed the
papers from" one hand to the other and
and went aboard. She will be towed
over to the Sound as soon as a tug
can be secured. Captain Wills could
not say anything as to the figure upon
which the title passed, nor as to her
future use. That must develop later.'
The . steamship Columbia arrived
dowA from Portland on Sunday morn
ing last and went to sea on the after
noon flood. She took rom this port
the following people: In the cabin, C.
Darragh, C. AhtL and Miss Annie
Wood, the daughter of Captain and
Mrs. George Wood. Intermediate
cabins, Frank Stone, W. G. Irwin, and
' E. T. Coleman. In the steeerage, P.
Olsen and IJ. Olsen.
The steamship Geo. W. Elder came
Into port yesterday morning at 7
o'clock and docked at the Callender
pier, where she disembarked several
passengers and about thirty tons of
freight, loading back about sixty tons.
BUY YOUR
m
FROM
S. A. G1MRE
MS Bond St, opposite Fishor Bros.
FOR SALE
BRITISH BARQUE
"GALENA"
Bids will be received for the purchase
of the British Barque Galtn as she lies
on Clatsop Beach, Oregon, yards on
deck. Bids must be accompanied by
certified cheque for ten per cent. (10 per
cent.) of the whole amount of the bid on
or before the 25th MARCH, 1907,
balance of the amount, if accepted, to
be paid not later than 3rd APRIL, 1907.
. SEALED BIDS to be marked
'.Galena." Right Is reserved to
rejectjany or all bids.
Address
P. L. CHERRY,
ASTORIA, OREGON
She then went on to Portland, and will
return on Thursday morning next.
The O.-rman ship Arthur Fluger
came down from Portland on Sunday
and loft out yesterday morning for the
Soun'., where she will flnnlsh touti
ng grain for Europe. She was towed
to Flattery by the bar tug Tatoosh.
The German steamship Tiberius en
tered port on Sunday last, from San
Francisco, and went to her berth at
the Tongue Point mill dock where she
will load one and half million feet
of lumber, going thence to Linton for
an equal amount, all bound for the
Orient.
The Callender steamer Melville tow
ing a raft of logs down the bay to the
Old Oregon Mills at Warrenton on
Sunday, had the misfortune to foul
the ship Arthur Fitsger and break her
string of timbers. They were quick
ly rounded up however, and safely
placed in the boom below.
The German steamer Mathllde ar
rived ' yeMerday morning from" Port
land, with 3,000,000 feet of fine Oregon
lumber for the Far East She went
to sea on the afternoon flood.
The Norwegian steamship Thyra
came down from the metropolis on
Snday and went to sea Immediately,
bound for China with an Immense
cargo of lumber. ,
The British steamship Woodford
came down from Portland on Sunday
and left out for the Sound where she
will finish loading for the Orient
The steamer Thos. I Wand was
among the arrivals In this port from
the Bay City on Sunday last. She will
load up river for the return trip .
The steamship Costa Rica is due to
arrive thlsr morning from San Fran
csco, en route to Portland with pas
sengers and freight. "
The American ship Sintram arrived
down from Portland last night on the
lines of the Oklaaama, lumber laden
for San Pedro.
The San Francisco bay tug Wizard
arrived In yesterday after the bark B.
P. Cheney, and will tow her ,to San
Francisco.
The schooner Golden Shore lumber
laden- for San Francisco, went to sea
on Sunday lawt on the hawsers of the
Wallula.
The steamer Aurelia came In from
San Francisco Sunday and went on to
Portland without loss of time.
ON THE NORTHBANK.
Progress Made On Columbia Valley
Road Ready Comng 8eason.
The Chnook Observer just at hand
says:
"There have been additions to the
forces at work on the Columbia Val
ley Railroad this week. The engi
neer corps now number about 14 men
and John Berg brought down from
Portland on Wednesday 25 more hands
to be set to work on the grade between
Ilwaco Junction and the Walllcut riv
er. He wilt put on 50 more as soon
as he can get them. A camp will be
established oil W. C. Brown's place on
Chinook river, and located In a1" barge
on one of the sloughs. A grade .18
Inches above the tide flats will be con
structed and rails placed upon it to
run cars from cuts along the line with
dirt to fill in the tldelandfc At the
commencement of construction It did
not appear that the work was of suf
ficient magnitude to complete the
line from above Point Elllce to North
Beach In time to attend to the beach
traffic this summer, but the exertions
of the contractors within the past few
days admits of the conclusion that
no expense will he spared to have the
line In operation to accomodate the
vast business expected this summer."
A FEW MINUTES,
'PIT IF
; Km i
WE arc going to talk to you about
our great "Removal Sale"
which must come to an end soon.
If you have not already taken advan
tage of the real, genuine reductions you
had better do so at bnce.
There might be some excuse to over
look these offerings ;! the reductions ap
jte only to cheap odds and ends.
But when you are privileged to buy
new and stylish suits, overcoats, hats
shirts, trunks, etc., at from 1-5 to 1-2 off,
there is no excuse and you are the great
est loser,
Don't put it off. You will have no
right to kick when the price cutting is
over. Of course if a few dollars saved on
clothes makes no difference to you. wait,
but we're speaking to the average man
or woman who would be glad to save
money on men's or boys' clothes, which
they can use to buy groceries, shoes or
furniture with.
HERMAN WISE
Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
BEHIND EiCH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE
TO CALL THAW'S WIFE
Defense Will Probably Summon
Chief Witness to Stand.
TO CONTRADICT MR. HUMMEL
thing unexpected occurred Mr Dolmus
would begin calling his witnvMim in
stir-rebuttal this afternoon or Tues
day. Evelyn Thaw will brobably be
, the first witness culled by Mr. Detma
: In sur-rebuttal. Her testimony will
. be n contradiction of that given by
Lawyer Abraham Hummel regarding
this affidavit. Whether Dr. Briton I).
' Kvann and Dr. Charles O. Wagner, the
j defense'' experts will be recalled
j Thaw' s lawyers did not seem sure
yesterday, although It Is their Inten
i ton to cull Dr. Graeme Hammond and
Will Call Number of' Alienists to Tes
tify to 8anity of Prisoner Case Ex.
p.cted to Bo In Hands of Jury By
Next Monday. '
Dr. Smith, and possibly three or four
alienists.
Thaw's lawyers expect that the case
will go to the jury by Monday night
next. Further examination and cross
examination of wltneSHes they believe
wfll take thjree dys. Mr, Dolmas
will want a full d;iy for summing up,
Jerome the same amount of time. In
NEW YORK. March IS.-When th ln,lt la"e' miK w
Thaw trial is resumed today, the ques- r" IUJ"U' c ""u,t u "
Hnn Af .rtmltrinff W,.mml m. morning. MIS cnarge is very inte.y u
vi win it,- uon tv, ... ,.take up a whole session at least.
that this sensational document will be
admitted, read, and spread on the rec
ords. This work, It Is said, will be
concluded at the morning sesion and
will probably complete the state's, re-(
buttal. Bijfh district attorney Jerome
and the Thaw .lawyers seemed to be
agreed yesterday that unless some- Astoria Chamber of Commerce for
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Good Mooting and Good eBusiness
Transacted Last Night.
The second regular meeting of the
Mareli, took place lust night, a goodly
iittenlini;e being on the curd. Presi
dent Welch i-renidiid and Secretary
Clark handled the returns.
The principal business of the even
ing whs the report of the Committee
on Promotion In the matter of the em
ployment of J. H. Why to, of New Or
leans, who is now 'on his way to As
toria to take over the Astoria business
management of the Chamber upon an
agreed basis of 2,r00 per annum and
upon a contract for two years.
Ths' report was approved by the
Chamber, adopted formally and lent
to the records.
This essential matter being happily
disposed of, and many of the members
being desirous of Joining tholr fami
lies and friends at the several enter
talnment afoot in the city, adjourn
ment was token. , '
ARGENTINE SECURES LOAN. .
BUENOS AYRE3, March 18.
French and German bankers have au
thorised Ernemo Tornquist, an Argen
tino banker to sign an Argentine loan
of $35,000,000. It Is expected, however
that the Issue will be postponed be
cause of the unpromising conditions
of the money market.
Morning Astorian, 00 cent per montl..
delivered by carrier. :
DONE BY. DEED. ,
Jeun.M. Smith to Geo. Flnlny,
8. W. 1-4 Sec. 26-6-7 f
Same to same, 4M Oacres, Pee. 12
6-7 W
P. II. Lalghittn & wife, to Mary
H. Drake lot 26, block 2, Hills
1st Add ,to Ocoan Drove ....
James Lawlor to Andrew Asp,
lots 16, 17, 1$, 19, tract 2, block
10, Hustler & Aiken's Astoria
Andrew Asp to Maria Asp, lots
18, 19, tract 2, block 19, II. &
, A. Astoria
Elva Dolnn to B. E. Bqlce, lot
11, block-6, R,'R. Add. Ocean
Grove ...... .,
John gyh&ovan to Nehalem In
vestment Co., 820 acres, 27-8-7,W
,.
Goo. finlay and wife, to F. J.
Koster and w. Eastrrian, Trua
tees, acreage In Clatsop Coun
ty : '
Mary M. Walker, et ux., to W.
A. Elgner, N..100 foet lot 6,
block 61, Shlveley's Astoria. .
Andrew As pand wife to Chas.
A. Asp, lotsi 16, 17, tract 2,
block 10, H. & A. Astoria
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