0 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOUIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, iwr. t SEA AND RIVER NEWS Columbia Arrives in From the California Coast ALLIANCE BARRED AT BAR Gm. W. Elder Off For 1300 Mil Voy to-Puaks Down and Rtady For ftaa And San PadreOdds And End. MARINE Deputy Collector of Custom Allen T. Anderson yesterday took the of ficial measurements of the new launch "Bed Buoy" Just finished at the yard of WUaon Brothers, for the Pacific Fisheries Company, of Beilingaam Washington, and found they totalled as follow: length over all. ST i-10 feet, breadth over all 12 4-19 feet, and depth t J-1S feet. Jmrt as soon as the Is equipped with her engine she will be taken around to the station on toe Sound and enter upon her duties. Th steamer Alliance arrived down from th metropolis yesterday after noon with a food erosrd of people and l w mercnanauis w v points, but When sh rot to barl he found It was dolnf some of its fanciest stunt, under th. prewure of back to the Callender. and remained tWf inttl the early flood of till morn Th barkentlne Puskd, cam down from Portland on the line of tU Ok' Lahama yesterday momlnt and went to an anchor In th city channel. 8h. Is lumber laden for Ban Pedro and when she has delivered her cargo will take a straight hnot across the Pec iflc for het home port HnoluU. The Lurllne was behind her time iut night, and did not get away for. Portland until quite late The Hassalo ke?p well In touch! with her schedule and seems to be do- j , ing her usual share of the river tf - flc- " ; The steamship Columbia arrived In over the bar at 1: o'clock yesterday,; and wu at her dock an hour later, j Phe brought up a beavvjit of people! in her cabin, and wa. gorged with rwnt I The steamship Geo. W. Elder came' Why Astoria. Is Era ,rHr r.r, .nJUlr. unta tb, noon hour, when b wt to am an I Sn rram lsro, Eur nl Ln A-, tele. J Arrangement are being made to. have the steamer Tlgrph rume; h,Mrunblhi,,-vy.4Pm.f8UNOAy CONVENTION utna. on April ia. r-oe win arriv- a-re at 1 n. m. and leave arm at 2 p. m While still carrying freight, the pn ; t n.l of the business will r-c-lvj the re.tr share of attention, (stops at but few of the landing alone the river will be made. The Telegraph I owned by Capuln t B. Scott and will be Inchanr of Captain Archl R!g. Th Oriental Uner Arabia U wh - duleJ to pass this morning on her way j "OB T reelected with the exception to Hongkong and way porta. In heri0 Mr- Wm- Ro- vWw-Pree., who U cargo is a t:.M wheat th'.pmewt Jot the Orient, amounting to S1W4 bar- rells. Also &M bales of cotton. JS torn of wheat and feet of lum- ber. The total value In her hold comes to :35.W. The steamer Johan Poulsen, which the Portland papers have had loading I invention and the delegates vlej in at Rainier for the past M" vers I dav,j,h P'nln lht the convention ha will finish kxadinr at Knappton some - time today, and will leave out for San! Francisco at once, with her cargo of,tne blowing resolutions, thanking the tOO.eOt feet of lumber from the Simp- PP' f Aatorta and the newspapers son mills. i toT lit many kindnesses rendered. i Whereas, the Clatsop County Sunday The federal inspectors tot after the;s"noo, Association assembled for Its Elder at the Callender pier yesterday I ,h,rJ nual convention In the Finn Consrecatlonal church Astoria D,nds on the qui vlve, the tult of the JrUJ sstisfactory.t I ,lWlaKamit n Hv - j yesterday without tow on her haw-! sens, for the first time In a krof While.' A VALUABLE REFERANCE. There Is ni enij 6f Information ' about BewipaptfS in the American Newspaper Annual (published by X. W. Ayer A Son. Philadelphia, ts.00 net), the Wl edition of which I. Jut out Caulogued la simple tabulated form are the fact, one needs In deal ing with newspapers, with particular attention to circulations, which are all . given In Dlain figures. There are uo- lenwBUry lut, , dalIy Mwwr ma guinea and class publications. A colored map map of each 8 late I i bound in the book. It also contain f0f. flm tfme Adverttalnr Telegraph CoK! compile "especially for the use of the publishing interests and filling a long felt want in this dl.jof the proceedings of the convention. C. Ttiotu , Notice" Wa(ef wU, off m j avenue, between 21st and J4th streets.! from I a. m. until & d. m. Thurs,iav March 4th. on the move. uuuu 11 11 61 If. 5 J, Astoria's Greatest Clothier. lilt ames ammond.A. B. El a man en Wise, TAVrpVTIAV fAMCC ! I sUil . V V J1L J TO AN ESD CLOSED WITH LAST NIGHTS SESSION-DELEGATES WELL PLEASED WITH PROGRESS. .1 At the final session of the Third An ! n1 Convention of (he Clatsop County ! Sunday School Association, last ev ! 'nlB ,h ,,J officers f in Asatvia ! b Mrs. A. H. Wilson. I TlV other officers are Mrs. J. E. Fer- n,"on iTrt- Mr K IHvbrl gee., and j MlM Orglu The dele. i ' non rterday attended din I nr ,n ,D Prlors of the First Presby ttertan church served by the Mies of th vtrou churchew in the city. The 1 Wn decided tucfesa. The committee on reeolut Ion adopted t 1WT. Therefor, be It r. 'ved that the thank, of the conven- Hon be eitended to the church whose house of worship w. ud for the mei-tlnf to the people of the city for lileir lplullty and entertainment of guests, an4 to the committee of women who furnished the luncheon at the Pre byterian church. Resolved that w express our hearty appreciation of the valuable Instinctlon and Inspiring leadership given us by the presence and aJdresse. of Rev. C. A. Phlppa, Oregon State Field Work er and Rev. W. C. Merrltt, Internationa' Field Worker and earnestly trut that they will be able to be present at sub sequent conventions; Furthermore, w wish to thank the county officers the minister, of the city and all who con tributed to make the program a sue cess, Resolved also that the gratitude of this convention is hereby expressed to th local newspapers for their kind and courteous treatment and full reports a. House!. Annie B. Oarner, committee. ---. EMBARGO REMOVED. Yard Will Now B. Clear,,, And Hun 01 M" Rum To Work. Bt-LJNGHAM, Wash.. April I. Th official of the N'nrth.-m Pacific received order, tojay, rf-movlng the embargo on the eastern shipment of j forest product which went Into effxt ion January 1. This order will effect some 200 mill In this Ute. many of which have be-n cloned down owing to the Inability to make shipments. Many mill will start up a oson as their yards are cleared of the accumulated stock and hundreds, of men will re ! turn to work. Hlx thousand car. of I lumber. It i estimated, are awaiting I shipment on the lines of thl company In wmtern Washlngeon SPECIAL EFFORT MADE. Wall Known A.torl.n. Ssek An Order to Keep th A. A C. Offices Here In compliance with a suggestion here to fore made In that behalf, the Cham ber Ht Commerce of thl city recently named Messrs: Samuel Elmore and Brenham Van Duen a a special com i mitiee to wait upon Preldent C, M. Levey, of the Portland & Seattle Rail way Company, and urge that the reg ular passenger office of the A. C. ytem be retained here with the force o well known In continued charge. On Monday last these gentlemen went to Portland in thl behalf, and had a long and pleanant talk with Pr Ident Levey, staling the desire of the People here to have thl branch of the service kept up for all time, to all of which Mr. Ievey respondfid In terms. He said that the men who had taken over the Astoria & Columbia rood had no deHlre to mlmlfy thn need or the ! Importance of Astoria In any way; that they had made very heavy Invest, ment In thl relation that did not end with the mere purchase of the Astoria lino, but Involved the buying of other and collateral service, and that for j th( time being It was absolutely s- sentlal that the whole business be op. erated and despatched from a central source, hot only a a matter of econ omy, but on tho score of actual conve nience; that the management hn, no motive nor wish to deprive this city of any advantage, but that until the north bank line was completed Into Tr,Htr,... would be very nnceasary to mini- establishment: that when the line ws entirety completed and m continuous operation ' anJ allgnnw-nt. he did not doubt that AMoHa would recelvs nil the benefits irenerally tnnurtn to ter minal points In the way f ofllce and ofB(rs. He was quite frsnk and made It plain that his rund'T ws due to the policy of his urrltirs. and left the Im pivwlon thst the future held ail that tht city mlttht reonably expect In the way of official connlilfrsthm' glv lt !mlcs and reasonable predicate for all he U, In either direct hm. ATTACK FIGARO. Scandal in France Over Publication of Campaign L.ttera. PARI!. April I. President Clemen ccau ha addressed another long let ter to the Figaro because of the pub lication by that paper this morning of three articles which were sequestered at the expulsion from France of Mgr. Montagnlni. former papal crtarv of the papal nunciature. The premier attacks Jacques Pleu, president of the Libera League, saying hi action, as revealed for the first time by th pub II cat Ion of these document were noth ing but a series of attempt, to 'Tap' the Vatican for It. own electioneering campaign. For thl purpose M. Plou did not hesitate to take .ad vantage of a man. "Whose Intelligence a below the average, but who show nothing of the low characteristic that must be his If M. Plou pok the truth." M. Clemenreau. explain at length the famous meeting which M. Plou communlcate4 to Mgr. M"ntagnlnl. un der a pledge of defies: secrecy and which took place at the request of M. Plou In the house of an American woman. yt. Pton told V. Clemenceao at th time that he wa not In favor of aep aratlon. M. Clemenceau answered that he did not agree with him and that wa all. M. Clemenceau said ne was mystified at this extraordinary proceeding when he saw the docu ment published In the Figaro when It became evident to him that this had Imply been another scheme to Tap1 the Vatican. "The Criminal." concluded M Clemenceau letter, "who steal and kill, are worthy of public esteem com pared with the man who trie to dls honor the people under cover of the strictest secrecy and then hopes to extricate himself by stammering de nials." ARCHBISHOP OF VALENCIA. Death of Nocedal Formerly Phillipint. In NEW YORK. April 3 A special cable dispatch from Madrid to the Prenxa, of Buenos Ayre. report the death of Nocedal, whose nomination a Archbishop of Valencia aroued much opposition In political and oclal circle. He wa formerly in the Phil ippine and went to Spain on the con elusion of the war. SOME PROBATE CA8E3. Judg, Trsnchard Make A Couple of OroVt In Relation to Estate. Judge Trenrhard, sitting for probate matter yesterday, made the following order. In the matter of the guardianship and estate of Jennie R., Alfred 8., and Marie L. Anderson, minor, the sale heretofore made by the guardian, of lot No. , in block No. 34, of ghlvely's Astoria, to William Anderson, wa In all thing confirmed. In the matter of the estate of John Thomas, deceased, an order wa made confirming the work of the executor an ddtucharging them from further aervlce anJ reponlblllty. PERSONAL MENTION. J. W. Woodsmall of Houlton wa In the city yesterday looking after bul ne Interest. Mr. C. O. Palmberg, returned home last evening after a two month visit J. L.' Court of Jewel, If.' In Astoria on bulsnes. Dr. Nelllo Vernon, of thl city, a prominent member of the Ladle of the Maccabees, left last evening for Port land where she will take part In the big state convention of that order and participate In the dedication excer- clne. of the new Maccabees home there. She will return on Friday evening or Saturday at noon, Mr. Frank J. Donnerberg ha return d from a pleasant week spent with friend In the metropolis, J. II. Warren, the Ad. man for the well known magazine "Kverybody'" of New York, passed through the city yesterday on the steamer Alliance, en route to Coo Iiay , where he will do some literary work a well as bul- II V. m- 1 I I U W Vs.- kl U' I : Art ' i , II JI n ,i a sVl I II I Iv. '.U'iTTllllfi i ii fen stiMnwiii i I 1. 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