THE MOKNING ASTORI AN, AbTOlUA. OIIEGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ,9o7, -i' 1 i. jhh E MESSAGES Hill American Ship Active is in a Tyhpoon off Japan. SINE BAR-BOUND IN PORT Kumantia Arrive! in From Chin and Japan With Valuable CargoSenator Gets Away For Bay CitySanta Rita and Yosemite Arrive Here. The marine event of the day, yester day, was the safe arrival' of the fine American ahip Acme, Captain J. D. Mo Kay. 2 day from Kobe, Japan, in bel-k-t, for Portland, and flying the house flag of the Standard Oil Company. Two eaya out from Kobe, the Acme ran into howling typhoon that put her on her ' beam end and kept her there while it vxuied the very ballast from the weath er hold onto the deck. For- 50 hour the dread tempest raged and the officers and men worked like Trojana to tave tor, and had almost made their minds to abandon her, when the gale shitted and abated, and gave them the chance to work for their, and her, aalvation; and work it waa for six long daya and Bisrbta, (retting the ballast back to it flace and th ship on an even keel. Her topgallant-mute bad been cut away at the height of the storm, and thia prac tically put her upper-topsails out of business, and ahe came over under tower ' topsails and fore and main eaiht and fore-and-aft sails, and did the ' long stent in 33 daya. She came up to the W without a hitch yesterday morning and by high, noon Captain George Wood, f the bar pilot service waa on board and she waa heading in. She reached let anchorage in the lower harbor about 2:30 o'clock and had reported at the eoetom house by 4 p. m. She is a fast hip and in the best of order, and in the hand of a very able master, and it ia his just and proud boast that the Acme, after he had gotten her straight ened out from the wreck and on her course, covered 14 knots steadily, day after day, despite her shortened canvas; r a performance, equalled by very few abipa nowadays. No live were lost, for was anyone injured in the stona off Japan. The Acme will sail, lumber-laden, when she leaves Portland, but her desti nation is aa yet unknown. 1" The F. & S. F. ateamshlp Senator ar med down from Portland shortly after - V Ui 1 I IfarmlCMhesforMt I MADE IN NEW YORK Brownsville Enjoy ThanKsgivirag r TO really enjoy Thanksgiving one should be correctly dressed, and we are thankful that we can submit to the Astoria public the "Correct Clothes For Iflef Everytime we sell a man a Benjamin Suit or Overcoat we not only make a profit, but a regular customer ever after wards for correct clothes. You should be thankful, too. that the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store is here, because, you must remember, "If It's from Judd's it's good" and. the price is right. Dependable Furnishings, too. Beit makes of Woolen Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, Etc. Woolen Mills; Store JUDD BROS., Proprs. 557 Commercial St near 12th - r- 1 : Fine Oregon Turkeys Place Your Order Now CELERY CRANBERRIES OLIVES NUTS RAISINS And every thing else that will make your Thanksgiving dinner a success. A. V. ALLEN Phones Brhch Uniontown Main 711. Mnin 1871 Phone Main 71 j ; Sole agenti for Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee Midnight yesterday morning, and went . to the lower harbor yesterday afternoon at I o'clock, on her way to the Bay City. She took the following passenger from this port: First cabin, A. L. Levey aitd B. Candlan; second cabin, Mr. and Mrs. Taipalin, J. Mikkelsen and William Egger. ' The Portland-Asiatic liner Nuraantia, with a big cargo of silks and teas valued at half a million dollars, arrived ia yesterday afternoon, with Captain C. S. Gunderson, of the pilot service, on her iridge, 20 day out from China, and waa ff the city at 4:30 p. m., going on to the metropolis almost immediately. Tiniest the bar cot in better condition than it had been for the past four or ve davs. yesterday, there waa quite a fleet of steamers in the lower harbor at sundown, waiting for easy water on that ' barrier, to-wit: The Alliance, the Wood ford, the Queen Louise, the Daisy Free wan, the Nome City, the Washington, the Slitr, the Mackinaw, and the Senator; " sine in all, and all eager for despatch, I iany with passengers and none without ' l?g cargoes. Captain Archie Oann, of the bar service, attempted to get the Macinaw to ea during the day, but was eompelled to abandon the effort, and tiiu pretty nearly account for the reat f ttem as on the hither aide of the 1 .; Bar, which wa pounding tremendously all day, according to reports from the en who came up on several of the har bor boats fast evening. The wires to North Head were down all day long. 1 The oil tank steamer Santa Rita came in yesterday morning from the Califor nia coast and it is said she "bumped" herself in sharp fashion on the big sand barrier, but, luckily without damage. She went on to Portland at 11 o'clock. The ateamer Aurclia is due down from Portland sometime tomorrow with; a miscellaneous cargo for San Francisco. The steamer Breakwater will be down from the metropolis tomorrow morning, en route to' 'Goo Bay, with freight and passengers, and will, sail early from the 0. R. 4 X. docks. It ia said the steamer Daniel Kern will enter the tug business on the lower Columbia, at an early , date; whatever that may signify. It fan hardly mean that she is going to do bar work, for TEA Moncyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't mean anything: else. Tear rrocer returns year aeaer if yet dea't Ilka Schilling's But; we psy his while she la an excellent deep-water boat, ia not fitted with engines to qualify her for towing to and fro on the Columbia ban but time will solve the problem. The steamship Geo. W. Elder will be down from Portland, bound for her Cali fornia ports, early on Friday morning, and will leave the Callender pier at 0 o'clock sharp. The steamer Yosemite arrived m from San Francisco at 11 o'clock and went directly to the Tongue Point mill docks, where ahe will load out lumber for San Francisco. Captain Larkin, of the Lurline, brought her to the Fisher dock at 6 o'clock last evening and after docking a bunch of salmon there went to her own berth and took on a number of pas sengers and some freight for Portland, and left up on time. He says a wreck ing steamer was standing by the sub merged steamer F B. Jones, at Mount Coffin, as he came down, but had made no attempt to right the vessel. These are busy days for the customs, Quarantine and immigration Inspectors in Astoria, but they are a lively crowd and are not often stalled with work) though it does begin to look a If Dr. Holt might have a bit of help In his quarantine department. Midnight Reports from the lower bay tell of the departure, over the bar, of the steamers Senator, Washington, Nome City, Daisy Freeman, Alliance and Woodford. BRYAN BANQUETED. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20.-W. J. Bryan was tonight tendered ft banquet and reception by the United Democrats of the District of Columbia. Five bun dred Democrats partook of a three-dollar dinner and more than double that nurfi ber participated in the reception and feast of oratory that followed. Bryan I waa enthusiastically and repeatedly en cored during his speech which was on "Point of View." . ! PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. (Continued from page 1) ed any ouU-ry had Wllkina used violent means to encompass her death. Th0i body was too far decomposed to deter mine whether there were any marks of violence upon it. It had lain in quick lime for nearly five months but wie heavv norticrs in which It was drapped prevented the lln from doing effective work. The suraeons discovered the eorpe in the seventh month of pregnancy. Wilkins ia still in jail and Insists tie woman committed sukide and that be buried her body to avoid publicity, In one statement he say she took strych nine July 23 but he tells conflicting stories as regards to the dates. Each story he tells differ In some detail. Finally he told the sheriff he did not know what took place that night. He says he must have been crazy when he buried her. The stomach of the woman will be analysed. The search for Kim moiw' body will be continued tomorrow. In a search of many hour today tli police discovered a jewel box with the inscription "Mrs. L. L., B22 Washington i'ark Boulevard, Sheffield, Mo." The sheriff has communicated with the an thorities at Sheffield. It ha developed from the testimony of neighbors that Wilkins dug a grave while the woman was vet alive ami that he had the un fortunate woman, who was spending ber spare time making baby clothes, in an ticipation of motherhood, actually assist him in the work. Discovery of the grave was brought about through statement of a neighbor boy to his parents last summer that he had gone into Wilkins' woodshed and discovered a "Big black hole" Memory of this incident 'furnished required information. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2.-Tlie unfor tunate woman found buried In the shed of ML A. Wilkin at Oakland is believed to be Mrs. Vcna Llnderman Carmen, daughter of Henry P, Llnderman, pro prietor of the Frain Hotel at 0822 Wash ington Park Boulevard of this city. Mrs. Carmen is the wife of Louis Carmen, a locomotive engineer.. Her' sister ha not known the, woman's whereabouts since 1900 and her husband. Is out of town on his run. LIBEL ASCUNSI0N. PORTLAND, Nov. 2.-The oil tank steamer Asuncion was libelled today by the owner of the river steamer F. B. Jones which collided with the Asuncion In the Columbia River Sunday night. The Asuncion wa released on 123,000 bonds' and depart for San Francisco tomorrow. , FLEET SOON READY. WASHINGTON, D. C, 'ov. 20-aval official state there 1 not the slightest doubt that the battleahip fleet will be ready December 14. The amount of work to be done to the big ship was probably overestimated and it is said two ilnys each, on tl drydoek is all that will be required by three of the battleships. All that work can be done In ft week. The Fine Arts, Auditorium and Machinery buildings at tht Alaska Yu-kon-Pacllio Exposition will be perman ent structure. They will be const met ed of buff brick sod finished la pott trimming. After tht exposition is over they will be used by Washington University, upon part of tb ground of which th exposition will b held, for college buildings. The Morning Aitorlan delivered at your door, W cents per month. ,MHI I Mr A I IrA .. '( City Surveyor Tee Mt on Saturday for ft buslnes visit io Seattle and will remain In the Washington metropolis several days. Airship races will be held at the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo Exposition. Won derful progress has been mado In late years in aerial navigation and It is expected by 1000, the year of the ex position, that such improvement will have been made to injure ucceful contests. Morning Astorian, 00 cent per month delivered by carrier. CASTOR I A . For Iafanti and Children. Tits Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Signature of Seattle Fish Market NO COLD STORAGE TURKEY. ANYONE WISHING FRESH TURKEY, COME AND IN INSPECT OUR SUPPLY. Seattle Fish Market PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER as, 1907. Programme Subject to ChAngt. Overtur . ... , .Ida Durllng Retained another week JOHNES AND RA1VELLES In their Comedy Sketch Entitled, "Fooling th Servant." Our Popular Baritone DICK HUTCHINS Will present thl week, "Mother' Alway Waiting You at Home, Sweet Home." Change Thursday, "A Little Boy Called Taps," TheMamlou ' , MALCOLMS America' Foremost Juvenile Globe. Rollers JIM DERVIN Monologulst . RICHARD CHARLES k CO. Will present the humorous playlett entitled: " The Fellow That Look ' Like Me." ! THE STAROSCOPE With an Interesting picture entitled "A ; Slave' Love.", (Change Thursday) Novelty Motion Picture MATINEES ADMISSION 10 cent to and ao cents