The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 26, 1907, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE afl, 1907.
THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
Jv X3he CsjJU
The Store
For
Women
Ladies'
Outfitter!
The Great Thought of theDay
IS TBS MEW SUMMER HAT AND SUIT. WE ; HAVE MADE
READY TO HELP DECISIONS BY A SALE OF HATS AND
8UIT3, IN WHICH NEW, FASHIONABLE AND SERVICEABLE
FABRICS WILL BE OFFERED AT BEDROCK PRICES.
BIO REDUCTIONS ON ALL NEW SUMMER MILLINERY.
LADIES WHITE DUCK SUITS, lj-73 TO Is LADIES' LONG
SILK CLOVES ALL COLORS .PRICE 75. ' '
CHILDREN'S COLORED DRESSES, 10 PER CENT OFF.
THE
630 Commercial St
HIVE
ASTORIA, ORE.
STILLWATER VALLEY FLOODED.
Great Damtgei to Crop! and Fivt
Bridget Wathid Out.
JMXlKtifl, Muitt., J una W A !
truollv flood In the 8tUlwtr valley
t of Colutnhu, yr.ter.lay tUntroycl
flva of the Mverl tiriilK wbtrh "pan
ned the Wlllwatr-r river ami alo wept
away pier Of the Columbia Land A If"
rlgation Co., It only nirt
oJJent tlmt the bridge over Ut Ytl.
lowtoue at Colunibti w prevented
from going out. flret itimg wa don
to growing crop n4 a loiitf retch of
tha railroad trk w found walil
out The toUl io agKrvgala more
titan 11110,000.
MINES DESTROYED.
day with rifle and ammunition taken
from the mining company' magatlnr,
tthlvh they dentroyed. Dynamite cart
ridge wer alo iiM'd by lb rioter.
Many k-iu' of violent w enarlfl
and nuntlier of fatalitl.- have Iwrti
lejiorled. Ringleader of the atrlka
movement are Mid to be wiatiU al
leged to bve fomented the trouble at
the Ahla mine. Damage ettimated at
over l.ono.tioo. to the mine.
WATERFRONT ITEMS
Steam Schooner J. 'Marhoffer is
Disabled. -
TWO NOTICES TO MARINERS
Waterfront wa Busy With Steamer
All Dy Yeterday Norwegian Steam
hip Finn Mke Her First Appear
ance On the Columbia River,
ASSASSIN ESCAPES.
Striker Kill Chief of Police, and At
tack Regiment of Soldier.
VICTORIA, II. a, June iil.-Kollowlnii
the rwcnt llor trouble at the Air
Coinmer mine and Murnran collieries
Mrlout occurrence are reported at the
BUM copper mine. Sear Mjanoliit.
Japan. Ten thousand striker v
mueh property, killed the ehlef of po
lice at fulmnto and attacked a rel
ment of roMieit tent there to quell the
rioting.
The miner rme,l themnelve yetr-
Peter Karpovich Etude Guard and
Make Good Hi Etcape.
ST I'KTKHSHUUl, June 25.-Dtail
have lnen received of the ewape or l'e
ler Karpovich, the ain of Minister
of Education HogollpofT, who with the
exception of Sawneff, the Uyer of In
terior MinUter von plehv wa the lt
of the fainou group of terrorUU tlll
In motility, Karpovich who sentence
if 20 yer n the mine, wa oftened
iiy the amneaty decree, iiaued in th
Uctober manifesto, had flnlnhed M term
In the mlnea and wa on hi way to the
lena colony at Barguxlnak to erve a
lurther period of 14 year UanUhment,
liefor he would be allowed to return to
European Ituia. During the journey
ho evaded hi gtianlo. dUappenred and
U nped to have made hi way
abroad.
The t cm 111 Mhooner J. Marltofter wa
towed up the river by the tug Tatoonb
yeaterday about 5 o'clock in a dia
aided condition. The Marhoffer wa
bound up the eoat front San Franciavo
to Willapa Hurler and in eroding the
bar at Mwalwaler Day who bumped and
but her rudder and wa rendered help
lew, although in Mfe anchorage. The
altance of the tug Tatooh wa ao
eepted and the vec w towed to Aa
toria. 8h i now reported to be mak
ing ome water, where the i lying at
anchor, opposite the 0. R. k X. dock,
('aplttiu N'igren report thi to le the
veel' return from her flrt trip. The
Marhoffer wa built on Gray Harbor,
(.it. her engine were installed up the
Columbia by the Willamette Iron Work
Company. When be bit the bottom
oho had no cargo on ber of any kind.
It i not probable that the master of the
Tatooib will claim alvage a the Mar
hoffer wa not actually la danger and
in fact navigated to a certain extent
with a jury rudder rigged by Captain
Nlgren. The Marhoffer i a iter llp
of the Jim Ilutler now In drydock at
San Francisco, undergoing repair.
The ItritUh hip Jordaubill, Captain
Keneally, ba completed hep cargo of
l.n:ifl.(M19 feet of lumber and will arrive
down on her voyage to Callao. The
cargo la ralued at $35,730.
The bar tug Tfttoo-h which towed in
the disabled J. Marhoffer wa on the
way Monday being meamred for a new
rudder.
The two following notice luve been
Untied to Marine by the Hydrographic
ofllce at Washington, D. C, lgnd by
Cha, C. Roger Commander, U. S. X.,
Ifydrograplier, and dated June 15, 1007.
Califoniia fvin JVancitco bay Rin
con Point hution. about anchoring,
Captain R. DhIhiI, of the chooner Aloha,
report through the Branch Ilydrogra-
phle Ollhe at Hn Francio that on
May 20, 190", when getting under way
from an anrhornge alKut 400 feet 8.
17 301 W. true (Houth mag.) from Uie
horlwintally atriped nun buoy marking
the 43-4 fathom oot located alxmt 1-2
mil authratward from Uirteon Point,
city of Kun FrancUco, he found hi
anchor foul of tha bead gear of the
wreckage of the hip Mjiy Flint, which
wa unk in thi locality wvcral year
ago.
Veel are warned nit to anchoi- in
thi vicinity,
California-Oewnt City Harbor
New light exhibited, Refer, ing to Noti
ce to Mariner Xo. 18 N3(i) and 10
(HH2) of 1907, further notice U clien
tliat the 4th order located on the ea-
ward extremity of an Uland off Battery
I'olnt, wettern aide of Crenent City
liarlor, eacot of California, wa die-
ontlnued on May 15, 10O7, and on May
in there wa entabllshed In It place
4th order flaftlilng while liiht, how-
inu I fluih every- 15 Mc:md, Illumina
ting tlie whole horizon,
Aorox. nonition: Lat, 41 d'u. 44 ec.
30 min. N Long. 124 deii. 12 cc. 10
mln. W
The tem chooner Cawadea arrived
in yeteniy. She brought a numlier of
piiMengem nd ba gone up the river
to load lumber. She wa in ballutt.
Tbe C-eorire W. Elder arrived earl
yelerdny niorniui; with a full lit of
pamtengem. She reported thick weather
on hep trip up and lo that teveral
nailing veM-l were standing off and on
outttde.
The Norwegian iteamcr Finn wa in
yesterday with a cargo of cement from
San Diego, Cal. Thi i her first trip
to the Columbia.
The Delia came in yetterday from
Xaatuvca with a cargo of cheeae.
The itearmdiip Columbia went down
about 0 o'clock yeterday afternoon on
ber trip to Frico. She bad an excep
tionaily heavy paenger Ht and a large
cargo.
The ateamer Lurline wa down t 7
Inst evening with a very heavy cargo
mostly of flour. She got away again at
8:50.
Freight i o beavcy on the river just
now that but night the Harvest Queen
had to nuke a epecial run with a full
cargo.
I We Hope You are Hard to Please I
for if you are so, of all the pianos you may contemplate buying'
you are sure to find
Just What You Want at Eilers
The chief virtue any piano can have, outweighing all others,
is durability, without lessening of tone and tone quality, and
our instruments have every good quality possible to pianos.
I Here's a Discount of $60.00 in Price
below what is asked for the same identical instrument by deal
ers in other cities that don't handle their business by the Eiler
plan. We offer choice of a stock, comprising such makes as
the Kimball, Weber, H. M. Cable, Bailey, Marshall & Wendall,
Haddary, Foster, etc., at an absolute saving to you of $50,
and will take our pay on easy terms at that.
Here's the Reason for this Discount
It is that Eilers Piano House do not take the agency for a
piano at all unless they are prepared to contract to order at
least one hundred pianos of that make during one year; also,
they represent actively about forty different makes, and will
have delivered lo their thirty different stores this year
OVER POUR THOUSAND PIANOS I
When you consider that the next largest piano firm of this
Coast doesn't claim to sell but one thousand pianos per year,
you can realiie the superior advantage we have when we buy,
when we ship and when we sell. A complete stock for the
summer can be seen at our store.
Eilers Piano House
!A. R. CYRUS, Salesman,
J. M. WARD, , fealesman'
424 Commercial Street 1
labor Meeting ,
The Central Labor Council of Atoria
held a meeting yesterday. It wa de
cided to make preparation for a labor
day celebration. An election of officer
also took place with the result that
T. I). Soudan wa elected president; , J.
A. ltcrg, vice-pretldent; J. T. Welch,
recording secretary; It M. Lorotaen,
secretary-treasurer; J. L. Moore, guide;
Joe Starr, guurdian.
For the first time since the strike of
the Stin Francisco operators, the Eastern
weather reports were received this
morning by District Forecaster Beals.
They were forwarded from Chicago.
It i generally believed the steamer
Uiwton, recently purchased by the
Ilarniman Interests, will be placed in
service between here and the Bay City,
rumiiiijf in conjunction with the Co
lumbia. The lawton was formerly a United
States transport, and i of 2100 tons
net register. Those who know the craft
say she is entirely suitable for this
route. She is speedier than the O
lumbia, and could be to arranged a to
accommodate twice as ninny passengers.
While of much deeper draft it is aaid
she doe not draw too much water to
cross the sColumbia River bar. With
the Law ton placed on the run the Costa
Rica will probably be operated by the
company as a freighter.
IlKLLlNtiimt. Wash., June 25. A
special to the Herald from Vancouver,
B. C, ays:
The tug Constance, Captain Neilsen
and crew of six men, all of New West
minster, has been lost at Rivers Inlet.
300 miles up the const and every mem
ber of the crew drowned. No details
have been received.
TAFT VISITS ROOSEVELT.
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., June 25.-Sec-retnry
Taft today visited President
Roosevelt, and this afternoon goes to
New Haven to take part in the Yale
commencement exercises. Cuba, the
Philippines and other matters were discussed.
TRANSPORTATION.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
EMPRESS" Lino of the Atlantic
Quebec to Liverpool
Lea Than Four Day at Sea
Empresses sails July 12-26; August 9-
23; September 6-20. First cabin,u$S0
up; second cabin, $45 up; third class,
$28.78. Write for particulars.
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Eastern Painting & DecoratingCo 1
Experts in all the Branches of Painting,
Paper-Hanging and Decorating.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done
Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods
arriving livery Day. We solicit business
Frfm Outside Towns.
Commarclal Street, near Eighth.
Astoria,
Oregon
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Shennan Transfer Co.
HENBY BHEBMAS, Manager ,
rk, Carriage Paggage Che-kef and Trsn-itrred Trucks ard Furaitnra
' ' Wage PiaJKt Moved, Boxed and Shipped. ' ' V
13 Commercial Street
Mala PboM xsi
it B. FAREEB,
Proprietor.
t P. PARKER,
Manager.
PARKER HOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN. ,
Plrtt Claaa in Every Respect
Fre Coach to th House.
Bar and Billiard Room.
Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor
for Commercial ilea.
Atiorla,
OregoA
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TEAHSPOBTATIOa.
Steamer
TELEGRAPH
Tha oolv Kmmboat maklnr a round trh DAILY
cimr Thursday between Fortlaad and Astoria
ana w7 poiou.
NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY
Portland Landing;. Alder 8trmt Dock
Astoria Landing, Calender Dock
Lean Portland 7:00 Ta, m.; arrlrv Astoria,l:9
p. m, Lnani Astoria 2:30 p. m.; arrtre Fortlaad
rwp.ni.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
Leave Portland a. m.; arrlTe Astoria 1 p.m.
una Asiona p. m., arnve ranmn p. m.
The KM.Une
sW fllll .
Steamer -. Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings..-
PAS8ENGERS. ' FREIGHT.
Leave Actoria daily exoept Sunday at
7 p. m.
Leave Portland Daily Except Sunday
at 7 (u m.
Quick Service ExeelUnt Meal
Good Berth.
Landing Aatoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
a B. BLESSING, Agent.
Phone Main 2761.
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Trains marked run dally. .
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San Francisco and Tillamook and uwaco Railway a Navigation coa rot
and railway.
Through ticket aold to and from all point in the East and Europe.
For further particular apply to,
J. McQUIRa, R. H. JENKINS,
Superintendent, Aatoria, Or. Genl. Frt & Paasgr. Agt
. Astoria, Or. '
JAMBS FINLAYSON, Agent.
Aitoria, Ore.