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Schooner Mindora Arrives 103
Days From Australia
SECOND MATE DIES AT SEA
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Travel Out of Portland on Sin Fran
cisco Liners Taxing Their Capacity
Tatoosh Sprucing up-3uiet Day
on the Waterfront
Just before sundown yesterday, the
long-looked-for schooner Mindora, ar
rived in this port, 103 days out from
Newcastle, Australia, with 990 tons of
coal consigned to the Pacific Coast
Company, at Portland.
(Captain E. C. Larson, of the Min
dora. reoorts that in all his nineteen
years of master's service at sea, he
never saw a voyage so full of shift
and bafBinsr weather as this just
closed. It was gale and calm and
ctnrm. intermittently, all the way
over, and his provisions were begin
ing to show the bottoms of boxes,
barrels and cans pretty plainly, and
was onlv too glad to drop his an
chor within the savory precincts of a
mnd restaurant
On the 4th of February he lost his
second mate, W. Schroeder, at sea in
sudden and inexplicable manner. He
was talking to that officer, close to
the rail, and had just turned away
from him, when he heard a cry from
the man and turning about beheld him
stueeling in the sjea and calling for
helo Caotain Larson threw him a life
nreserver instantly and called away
the life-boat and was beside the mate
inside of five minutes, but he was
dad when they hauled him in the boat.
The drowned man's throat was di
tended by a quid of tobacco that had
lodged there in his struggles, and it is
hard to say whether the man coked
to death from this cause or ' was
drowned outright. He was buried on
the high seas the next evening.
Oit the voyage preceding this
Captain Larson lost his second mate,
from heart disease, and considers that
he has reasonable distrust of all offi
cers of that rank, and a third event
of the same unhappy nature will con
vince him beyond all peraaveniure oi
his peculiar line o.f misfortune; though
is cordially hoped he may never
have to tell the story again. The
Mindora will leave up for Portland
today. Customs Inspector Charles
H. Haddix goes up in charge of her.
There is such a demand for state
rooms on the San Francisco liners out
of Portland, that the Geo. W. Elder
was sold out almost before she
reached there on the up-trip; and the
Senator is practically closed out also.
Mrs. Charles Haddix was just for
tunate enough to secure quarters for
the next trip south, and will depart on
Saturday morning next for the Bay
City, rvhere she will enjoy the recep
tion glories in honor of the Armada;
after which she will proceed to her
home in Waco, Texas, for a home-
visit of several months duration.
The . structure from which his
light was shown, carried away and the
light extinguished April it, will oe
rebuilt and the light .relighted as soon
as practicable. ' .'
Wallace Island Light, page 36, after
No. 134 (List of Lights, Buoys, and
Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1908, page
66). To be located on the extreme
northeasterly point of Wallace Isl
and, southerly side of the Columbia
river.
About Mav 20 a fixed white post
lantern, liuht will be established. 10
feet above the water, suspended from
an arm" on a white stake, to guide
the easterly entrance to
Wallace channel.
WASHINGTON.
Umatilla Reef Light Vessel, page
46, No. 212 (List of Lights, Buoys,
and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1908,
Dajte 76). Moored in 150 feet of
water, about 21 miles SW 5-8 S from
Umatilla Reef, Flattery Rocks, mak
ing off from Cape Alava, sea coast of
Washington, and about 4 1-4 mile
west southwesterly from the Cape.
About May 20 Light Vessel No. 67
will be replaced on the station and
Relief Light Vessel No. 76 will then
be withdrawn.
Columbia River, page 67. Cotton
wood Island Shoal Buoy, 3, a first
'class spar, found missing April 9, was
replaced the same day.
luan De Fuca Strait, oasre 83.
Neah Bay Whistling Buoy, red
marked. "Neah Bay" in black,, was
numbered "2," without other change
April 6.
Eagle Harbor, page 89. Eagl
Harbor Sand Suit Buoy. O, a black
second-class can, found out of posi
tion April 3, was replaced the same
dav.
Eae'le Harbor Sand Spit Buoy, 1, a
second-class can, heretofore reported
missing, was replaced the same day
ALASKA.
Peiil Strait, page 112. Brad Rock
Buoy, 1. a second-class can, reported
missing April 20, will be replaced as
soon as practicable.
Words'' of Praise From Portland.
The French bark Moliere arrived
down from Portland last night on the
tiQ:i.r of the Harvest Queen, and
will leave out for Europe today.
The bar tug Tatoosh is up on the
.mfU at the eastern end of the O. R
& N. pier, having her hull painted a
glowing red.
Notice to Mariners.
The followine affects the List of
Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, .
1907.
OREGON.
Beacon 2 Light, page 34, No. 117
(List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks,
Pacific Coast, 1908, page 63). Located
in 6 feet of water, on the southeast
erly side of the channel of the Co
lumbia River, at the turn, about 2 3-8
miles above Tongue Point.
Mr. Greenleaf demonstrated con
rlusivelv that he has the ability and
knows how to entertain an a'udence
of children and older persons. The
evening was pronounced a success by
a larsre and appreciative audience
From a literary standpoint the even
ina was worth much to our school
A. R. Draper. Principal Shattuck
School. Portland.
Mr. Greenleaf gave us a very inter
estinp- program. Our audience was
larger than we could comfortably
accommodate, yet the pupils, and
patrons of Clinton Kelly School had
a very enjoyable evening. L. II.
Morgan, Principal Clinton Kelly
School.
Mr. Greenleaf, appears tonight,
auspices of Epworth League, at the
Methodist Church, admission 50 cents.
Subscribe for The Morning Astorian
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Covert Jackets have the call
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They are the only separate Jackets
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RIGHT
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PRICES
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Every One a Winner
$1.50 to $9.50
Of! DRY GOODS CO,
DONE BY DEED
Chas. CammaJ to R. E. Bryan, 154
44 acres, sec. 7-6-9; $2000. .
West Shore Mills Co and A.
Hammond, agreement, IS acres,
8, sec 25-8-10; $1875.
n P Mfrtf,n to Tos. Zckcv. 1
16 inc., block 60, RoscJale; $1.,
Hammond Lumber Co. to George
Elliott, W. 15 acres, lot 8, sec. 25-
8-10; $10.
Walter C. Smith and wife to Clara
Bailey, lot 11, block 36, Flaza;
$225.
W. F. Simpson to Detroit trust
Co., 160 acres, sec. 25-4 6; $10.
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Mr. Wm. Lee Greenleaf was on
our Star Course last season, and pre
sented Hamlet to the great delight of
our course patrons. Mr. Greenleaf is
dramatic reader of the highest or-
der if, VV. Stone, General Secre
tary, Y. M. C. A.
At Methodist Church tonight, au
spices Epworth League.
,We have just received a shipment
of very finestJUSTERN OREGON
Yellow Newtown Pippins
An apple of fine flavor, very crisp
and juicy. The supply is limited.
Place your order now.
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HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
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PHONE 681
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the Morning Astorian publishes
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carrier, 60 cents per month. ,
Mrti- in liprehv civen that the
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tween Frank Gowan and G. J. Howe
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The Palace Resuurant
The' ever-increasing popularity of
the Palace Restaurant' is evidence of
the good management, and the serv
ice, at this popular dining room. For
long time the reputation of the
house has been of the best and it
does not wane as time progresses.
The system used, that of furnishing
the finest the market affords, and all
tan be obtained, in season, is plan
that will always win, coupled as it is
with the best of cooking and prompt
service. A common saying nowadays
is "Get the Palace habit"
The Clean Man.
The man who delights in personal
cleanliness, and eniovs his shave.
shampoo, haircut, " and bath, in As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop for these things and
gets them at their best
GOOD WOOD.
If you want a sood load ol fir wood
or box wood ring up KELLY the
WOOD DEALER.
The man who keeps the
PRICES DOWN.
Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th
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nuu isuanc.
Wanted-Lady to make children's
dresses at home; all material fur-
The very best board, to be obtained
in the city is at "The Occident HoteL"
Rates very reasonable. ,
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 for
eentlemen, there to discuss the topics
of the day, play a game of billiards
and enioy the fine refreshments serv
ed there. The best of goods are only
handled, and this fact being so well
known, a large business is done at the
Commercial, on Commercial street,
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
Badollct & Co., grocers. Phone Main
1281.
Just received a new line of umbrella
street
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LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. N
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, "The Modern," A. E. Petersen's ;
beautiful tonsorial establishment, has .
been further modernized by the per-,
manent engagement of a highly train
ed young lady manicurist, who will
also serve the house as cashier.
F. LAUREN