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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1908. VUK tlORNI ijCr ASTOKIAN. ASTOMA. OREGON. We are showing the best and latest in real swell Easter Hats A large assortment of styles in the New Blue Shades, isurni, Brown and all the late colors. Old Hats Remodeled and Plumes Dyed, Curled and Cleaned. DR . BAY LIS H . EARLE : - HEAUD FROM Our Prices Are the Very Lowest BON TON MILLINERY STORE I GEORGIA PENNING I UIN 483 Bond Street SPAR.DECK AND BUOY R. Miler and General Washington in Collision. SHNA YAK FOR SAN DIEGO Elmore, Gerald Delia and Vosburg Leave Out for Coast Points Cap tain of Alsterkamp Files Protest Nereus and Clan Buchanan Out The steamers R. Miler and General Washington, the Deep River packets whose owners are contending for that traffic to and from Astoria, in snappy rivalry, yesterday forenoon managed to come together, with a flam, out in the middle of the bay, the Miler catching the Washington on the pert side aft and hammering her up some, but not enough to put her out of commission. The real facts of the case are indeterminable short of an official inquiry, but the Miler claims to have had the right of way and to have been blameless in the premises; but it may be said in passing that reckless work on the water is likely to involve the life of an innocent traveler at any time, and if that happens, in this relation, somebody will go out of business for awhile, at least, as the maritime law of the country takes sharp cog nizance of collisions as a dangerous fracture of the code. k The steamer Sue H. Elmore made it out over the bar yesterday, bound for lillamook Bay points. The Elmore motor schooner Ger ald C, was another get-away for the Tillamook coast yesterday, leaving out behind the Elmore. The motor sloop Delia, laden with general merchandise, made use of the summer-like bar that offered yester day, and skipped away for the Nes tucca coast. The sea tug Geo. R. Vosburg went to sea and the Nehalem yesterday along with the other small-fry, laden with mill machinery and fixtures in kind, to perfect the running of the mills down there which are now at work. The fine steam schooner Shna Yak came down the river yesterday after noon and went to sea, lumber laden, for San Diego. The crew of the Simpson barken- tine Echo, just in from Callao, was Daid off yesterday at the office of the Collector of the Port, there being 11 men in the outfit. The fine four-masted schooner Matthew TurneY hauled into the stream yesterday from the Tongue Point mill dock, and Customs Inspec tor Allen Y. Anderson went aboard and swore in her new crew. She will sail for Arica, Chili, today or tomorrow. Captain Schumacker, of the Ger man ship Alsterkamp, which was fined in the sum of $5000, on Monday last, for being without U. S. consular bills of health on her arrival here from Caleta Coloso, the sub-port of Antofogasta, Chili, has prepared and filed a formal protest with Acting Col lector of Customs F. L. Parker, the main allegation of which is that he was unaware of the necessity of se curing American bills of health when supplied with bills from other con sulates. The flagship of the light-house tender fleet in this port, the hand some Armeria, Captain William E. Gregory was busy out around the bar yesterday overhauling the buoys in that neighborhood. WRITES CHEERFULLY FROM CHARLESTON, S. C TELL OF A REAL PUBLIC , BENEFIT WROUGHT DOWN THERE. . The Astorian was pleased yesterday to receive the following jolly note from Dr. Bavlis H. Earle, passed as sistant surgeon formerly in charge of the Astoria quarantine station ami nflk-e of the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital service, who in now doina: similar duty at the Chraleston, S. C, station. The doctor was always very friendly to Oregon, Astoria and the Morning Astorian, and it is an agreeable privilege to as sure him that he is in nowise forgot ten here, but most kindly remember cA hv the friends he made profession ally and socially His letter, in part, reads as follows: "It is miuhty pleasant every morn ing to sit down to breakfast and read The Astorian, even if tt is nearly a week old and the dear old town itself between 3000 and 4000 miles away As I see familiar names and read of the doinirs of my many friends, I al most forget sometimes and imagine I am back in the Hotel Occident witif the gang. Next to this, my native state. Oregon is to me the grandest place in the world, and Astoria the finest place in the State. "I inclose for your inspection a copy of the Charleston News and Currier, of the 25th ultimo, on the 3rd page of which appears a notice of the recent action of the S. C Legislature ...... i- - v .:-! in ceding oumgni 10 mc ni'" Government its four very excellent eniarantine stations, worth in all about $25,00O-which I consider a highly nnrl rommendably patriotic one. There are 105 acres of excellent land on this reservation; 15 acres on the St. Helena Sound (Beaufort) Reser vation; and 10 acres each on the Port Roval find Georgetown Reservations; also, a large number of excellent buildings, wharves, boats, machinery, and other equipmentto all of whicfi the National Government comes in nossession without the payment of a ' . . ...... cent I think there should De mree cheers for old South Carolina and I would like td see you start the ball a-rolling. Her action would be unique in anv State and especially so tor a Southern State. I think some of you big Northern and Western papers ouffht to sav some very nice things of her and cut out the lectures on this everlasting 'nigger' question, which e nnr crettinor TO Dt as IIIUCII d I v . O O Northern as a Southern question. The splendid gift of the State of South Carolina to the Federal Goy- f.ii..cri to hv ur. rvarie, is CI 1I111C1II, ' - Pull to Overflowing Mf if 4 . - ? if i f i Thats just, how our store is now. We have the most complete line of Men's and Youths' Suits ever shown in Astoria. Our Hart, Schaffher & Marx are cer tainly "hummers" For patterns, cut, style and fit. , They LEAD in the Clothing world. $18.00 to $30.00 OTHKR LINES $10.00 to $20.00 B ight 1908 by Hart Schaffher & Marx oys Suits We arc also well prepared to cheer up "Young America". Knickerbockers and Straight pant suits, $3.00 to $8.00 See our Boys Knickerbocker Two Pants Suits, $5.00 , I LEADER IN NOBBY CLOTHES SUITS PRESSED FREE. 8BaB38aaagBg3 1 1 .MMTrnimii public domain. Mr. Murphy s trial comes only after repeated efforts of friends to quash the case during his absence at a winter resort in Florida. A MATTER OF EXPERIENCE. The British ship Clan Buchanan, Captain Thompson, went over the bar yesterday afternoon, on her way to Europe with her big cargo of wheat. The German bark Nereus, Captain Moller, was another get-away for Europe yesterday, and will be fol lowed today by the Colluna. The Harvest Queen arrived down the river at Sunset last evening with the schooners Irene and Letitia on her hawsers, both lumber laden for the California coast. The Queen also brought a -.big stream anchor for the American ship St. Nicholas, now fitting out here for Alaska. Notice to Mariners. San Francisco Bay, California. (List of Lights, Buoys and Day marks, Pacific Coast, 1908, page 28). Notice is hereby given that, Berkeley T?..ef beacon, heretofore reported missing, was found in position April 3. John McNulty, nautical expert. TaniM W. Welch has the cxper treated bv the "News and Currier," iencc and ability to advance the buui - I . . r ... ;., . - en . . 1 ..nee iiitt-pcta 01 L ai soi) tuuiiiy as ioiiows. 1 - ''4,ro,ir.mpnts are now bcnffe made the State Legislature, tie siimiki ge (nr tt, formal transfer of the Quar- the vote of every Republican in th c..i. t Vnrt Tnhnson. which rmmiv. whether he be merchant. amine jicin"" j 1 , ... . 1 was recently ceded by the State to mechanic or fisherman, as Mr. Welch .u. ttu,! ;tatPe Government, me s we 1 oostcd on ail tne vaneu muu.v r .k r,i,Kii health and trir of Clatson. and understands kiiriirini in in v i' 1 - - TUo Sfnr J Pdr Ladies FOR Suecial Sale Is Women BEE wlfUVE Outfitters M Oily LADIES LONG SILK GLOVES, REINFORCED FINGER TIPS $9,00 LONG GLOVES $1.59 111.75 ' " $j9 ' $1.25 " " 95c. This is the standard Gloverville Glove, in all sizes and colors. How about your Easter hat and suit? Are you prepared? If not see our stock, while we have mar ne hOSDIta service. wr. ua. U F.arlc. who has been in charge of the nnerat on of the l'ort jonnson station for some time, has sent a rnmmimication to Surgeon-General Wyman, at Washington, informing him that the LeKislature has con- trii nlant under the Stills. I" J'v r rr.ntrr.l of and in possession of the G.vernmcnt, and it is expected that the State board of health will hear fmm this official in a very short time. uri.-., r.nvcrnment takes abso- it nr,ession of the Charleston Quarantine Station along with the other three in the btate, nameiy, ai Beaufort. Georgetown and Port Roy al, it is expected that extensive re pairs will be made at the various i-.-i.: . nA th service Will De brought up to the best standard. "1 was mainlv througn tne per conal efforts of Dr. t-arle tnai xnc ,overnrnent was put in possession their needs. How little it isl How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Your rroctr retnrm your mone U ? ' WU Scbiilinf ' BM: w P SWEET HAVEL ORANGES IB Cents the Dozen High Grade Groceries Fruits and Vegetables at the right price. Acme Grocery Co. NEW TO-DAY Just Opened. Tfirat-elasa Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring. Mrs. McLeland, 15V Ninth street. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C. H. Urkwitx, u lemn street. GOOD WOOD. If you want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring up KELLY the WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Duane. f iU.. ntinnc ht tiavitit? taken 1118 I t a o T?r.ti fruit and vegetables ni iiiuec oittiiw ..n, o 1 i. - ... j l i- A I ... A TtU VfniH l nunc iviaiu regular 30 days' leave and spent con- ciHh1e of his onvate means ior bringing about the great change that means so much for his native siaic. With the Government as owner more fund will be available for expenai- A - ImnrAVAtllPnt!) ffif the Sta- Badollet & Co., grocers. 1281. AUwinB Are All Winners The Zaof Hardware & Furniture Company, of this city, has just put . . .l. th, hoet and nicest tures on improvement on mc umihh "- - tion, and in all probability the Fort baby g0.cart for the money ever . . Um nut- ill I . -r A Tf th Atlwin. nhnenn reservaiiuii win v i'"- - . npara 01 in isiuiia. nerfect condition in a very short and ig t0 be na(i at the modest figure "Modern" Delight. . When a man ; asset under the hand. of a barber he wanti the best skilled treatment to be had in that line. In Astoria, the man in search of such manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's "Modern" shop, at 572 Commercial, and gets it in any of the six chairs maintained. The Commercial One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial. A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place tor gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled, aiid this faet being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh: The Clean Man. ' The man who delights in personal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave, shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things and gets them at their bet. period of time." FENCING PUBLIC LANDS. H P.LENA. Mont., April 7. John t.,rr.Ux, 9 hank director . and v.M t J , ,(( ftrrttninpnt citizen of Helena, will to- day be placed on trial tor tne auegeu illegal fencing of 59000 acres of the of $5.25. It is one ol me easiest riti.r in carriages, and the baby that is indulged with one dimples all over every time it goes out. It runs smootn. as silk and folds up till it is almost unrecognizable. Call and examine one before putting money into somctning not nearlv so satisfactory. ine Allwins are all winners, sure enougn. A Beautiful Sample. A beautiful sample of handiwork is to be seen at the office of A. B. Cyrus, No. 424 Commercial street; and everyone purchasing $1., worth of ohonograph records, will receive a ntimhfr in the' drawing for this elegant article. I ! ; The very beat board to be obtained In the city is at "The Occident Hotel Rates very reasonable. The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of the Pala'ce Restaurant is evidence of the good management, and the serv ice, at this popular dining room, cot a long time the reputation of tle house has been of the best ana does not wane as time progresses. Tl 1 I a.. (..vntllNdlll II n HVHIPm I 1 1 ri 1 111 IUI Iff - .. ... . . o?--J- .Mil nn me uiicai me niamci can be obtained, in season, is pi" that will always win, coupled as It i with the best of cooking and prompt nowadays is "Get the Palace habit"