.I . ! THE MORNING ASTORIAN 7 STOMA, OREGON. i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , 1907. BAY, BAR AND OCEAN Smashing Wall of Water on the Big Barrier. FEW STEAMERS CROSS OVER Alliance Due Down and Ont Thi Mora : inj Nununtia Nearing the Cosst Captain Forrest Pre Agam-Local Craft All Busy Waterfront Item. The steamer Alliance is due down from Portland early this morning and will leave out for Coos Bay points at the first available moment - The steamer Johan Poulsen is due in this port today., from the California I coast. She tomes on her usual quest, that of lumber. The Portland-Asiatic steamship Nu matin is due to reach this coast and port tomorrow, if the prevalent stress of weather has not retarded her voyage,. The steamer Nome City is due down from the metropolis today, and will leave out for the Bay City at once if things are serene at the bar. . The steamship Roanoke is due down from Portland at 6 o'clock tomorrow mornings and will depart for Eureka, San Francisco and Port Los Angeles at 8 o'clock precisely. . The steamer R. Ifiler is one of the busiest craft on the lower Colombia, her Deep River run being flush with business both in freight and passengers. and she runs as regularly as clock-work. Tk. .(.., Aureeli cred in from any part of his work, lie was native the Bay City yesterday afternoon and of SaUl. South Afrit, and a pecullarl went on up the river without any ueiay nwi . . ; I The Uassalo continues to do her dalty Th steamship Breakwater came down stunt between this tty and Portland the river yesterday morning and leu ami 10 m ..jr mm any ...... down immediately for the bar. wr.era.wru nr..giu.v she waited a bit to take a propitious moment, and left out for sea and San Francisco. , Tha famous "pup"0 the Astoria sea- The motor schooner Berwick arrive! down from Portland yesterday and hen departure tiroke the congested condition of the "harbor" up thera very notice mW it. the motor schooner Delia, is ably. She will leave out for ths ItogU' i.u ' - w.vr.v fnr the win. River soon aa weather conditions on i, ' lit IL, (The Sampson and the Daniel Kerns are still busy swinging rock barges np and down the river between the quar ries and the jetty, and are about as regular in their movements as any of the freight and passenger craft, 7'p, ll I! if -""Tha customs steam-launch. Patrol, is . lying down at the Co-operative Cannery dock, undergoing some extensive re 1 jirs; and just at present is taking on n new lot of sheating and planking. ten season, and butt piling until the balmv snrinir makes it possible to run w a w her outside again. , .? The British ship Wavertree, Captain Brue, which was lying idle in this port, was ordered to Portland, yesterday, presumably, to fill a charter for grain destined for Europe; and she will go up stream as soon as a hawser is offered her, which may be today. The steamer Senator should arrive in from San Francisco some time this aft ernoon, on her first trip under her pres ent charter with the P. a F. Steam ship Company. Purser James Byrnes, the popular office man of the fleet, is on the staff of the Senator. Captain Reed, of the bar tug Wallula, returned up from the big sea barrier yesterday afternoon, whither he nad gone to see what might be waiting on the yon side, and reported that there was nothing to be seen except a great white wall of smashing, crashing rollers. 111 ' V , i il. ' . r .u.prnevr.o mm auu muioung a, or Xhm iw downt of h, w .and it is respectfully suggested that th' overnow dc lert aownv ner wnere men the bar abate a little. She is loaded all over, with a mixed cargo, including 40-foot launch forward. The many friends of Captain C. 3d rwt, who got into such grave troubl on the schooner Annie Larsen, last year. while she was berthed at the Astoria Box Company's dock loading lumber, li the killing of one of his seamen, ha been released from the Oregon penlten tiary on parole, and is now over on the Sound with bis wife and family. II was released just as soon as the law could be made to serve that end; and it is 'a safe presumption that the olil captain will make good on the clemency shown him by Governor Chamberlain. The "harbor" up at Portland must bv badly congested with those twenty -two! grain ships the Qregonlan was telling! aboout. Three of the square-riggers go athwart the stream there on Tuesday and "harbor" traffic was brought to anl absolute standstill until the "harbor master could straighten them around so that tha localrlauncb.es and Other words to that effect. The steamer Northland, lumber laden for San Francisco, and carrying a num ber of passengers, among whom was a very sick woman trying to get to her California home before she died, left down, from the Callender pier early yes terday morning, and during a lull in th weather slipped out over the bar, and went on her stormy way to the south. Able Seaman William Joseph, of the crew of the British ship Duchalburn, succumbed to the dread "white plague" yesterday at 12:30 o'clock a. m and is now in the undertaking parlors of Coroner W. C. A. pohl, in this city, who will see to the proper burial of the body. He has been a confirmed invaled during the entire trip of the vessel out from Hamburg, never being able to do is room for all the fleets of the world and then some: we will take care them and give them better despatch than they can ever get up ther, if Port land will send the grain down to us. Notice to Mariners. San Francisco Bay, California. list of LighU and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast 1907, page 16, No. 30, and list of Lights. Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast. 1907, page 24. 3votk is hereby given that Presidio Shoal Gas Buoy, stationed about the middle of Presidio Shoal, southerly side of the entrance to San Francisco Bay! insula of Golden Gate, reporter extin guished November 12, will be relighted as toon as practicable. Read the Xforning Astorian. 'Varsity V" n V U tkVNt3T Vyz mm m mm H, S, & M. Overcoats Something New in Town Moderate Prices 0, t C ww y 1 or owaggcr Clothes Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffhcr 6? Manr 15 to $25 Leader in Nobby Suits ti n CONTINUATION OF OUR u RE alia n Our Sale on all Lines of Furniture and Household Goods Still On a Special November Sale of Lace Curtains Including Clunys, Bon Fcmmes, English Bobbinettes and Batten berg; also show a large line of Battenberg Lace Bed Spreads all at greatly reduced prices. $12.00 Values Now $7 JO 10.50 " 8.50 10.00 " " 6.00 9.75 " " . ,00 9.00 6.50 80 - 8.00 755 " " . 4-50 7.00 . 425 -7S " - . 425 650 " " 4.00 4.75 " 8.00 3.75 " 80 30 " . ., 2.00 2.50 ; UK) 2.00 . " 155 10 - .80 1-25 .75 1M " " . ,..... .60 Just now we are offering our large stock of Heating Stoves, at Manufactures Cost l Following are some of the rare bargains. $30.00 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Size. Now $22.50 27.50 Coal and Wood Heatensj Large Size. Now , 20.00 25.00 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Size; Now I ........... . 18.00 22.60 Coal, and Wood Heaters; Large Size. Now 17.00 20.00 Wood Heaters; Large Size. Now...... ... 15.00 25.00 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now ,.' . . ,. 18.00 22.50 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now. 16.00 20.00 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now 1460 17JK) Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now 12.50 12.50 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now ......... .. 8.76 15.00 Wood Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now 11.00 1400 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now ...r 10.50 13.50 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now 9.76 12.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now 8.78 7.50 Wood, Air Tight Heater, Double lined. Now (UK) 675 Wood, Air Tight Heaters ; double lined. Now .....,... . ... ....... 6.00 5.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 8.76 ' 3.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now ,.. 2.25 3.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 2.00 2.50 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 1.78 WSSSiMkJmZ 1111 n,lM r""'1 ir mmimm ' """" " " W"mmmmmMuwmu m. NEW TO-DAY. .Tha Popular Boot. 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These dishes, which have ban in vogue at this popular nlaot. for about a weak, have hit tha public taste, and change tha present results. Pneumonia Follows a Cold, But never follows the use of Folev's Honey and Tar. It stops tha cough. heals and strengthens tha lunm and prevents pneumonia. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. ' Oliver- typewriters and automatic stenoa-raphers at A. ft. Cyrus, 411 Commercial street tt Tha Tyter. Tha Tyler still keep np It reputa tion. Good liquors and poJIU aitavtlow will alwaya win, and la purtuanc of this idea Clartnca Tyler has mad no ohanga in th quality of hi good, and ha secured th services of Unci Gen Lent whoa genial personality makes him popular with th Tyler' patron. e-varyone know where th Tyler Is, jiAwu uu nwa etreei. Kotlc. Heating tove and range, tha best and th oheapest. Dildrebrand 4 Oor. WANTED ON LEWIS h CXAKX Hons with ban for rant daring th winter, or longer. Adore L C, ear Astoria Office, with full particular. The Astorian, 60 cents monthly. 10 Cent Store Best stock of smaD goods in the city. Next door to Herman Wise Just Received-New crop of Walnuts and Almonds. Fancy Klg ipp!es 1.25 per Box. ACM E GROCB R Y 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 681