The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 30, 1901, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t 1 f miaammmmimmmipmmmt ay- . B v- 1u . j 1 1 t . m ','"''JM"Tn-" i iiji x j j i r i r T u, 'J" I . I ' f -mmm n. iMwrnin n ,ili,MMMMMiyMMMMM .t...ii..m ,. ,, imtmwmmvm
TIIH MORNING ASTOIUAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901.
fori B l1 k 1" II" II 1 lrt!e holding (iimpon. f. cnvkry Tim British slanv-r J .iripur., t.-ith f ' i ,.i ,iiu. jmimi M. .!.-. u.
,nn ',' 5h iiir
AS TO CLOTHING.
ZTpTJilFJE Is .in epitaph in a Vermont church-
yard: "IexpccteJ this lut not si soon.
m
Such is the epitaph on clothing .vc.-n cut
L 't-Jin the wash-tub.
fraple, yet it ought not
But this isn't wear; it is
worih of cheap soap and
50 :nts in the wash-tub.
the most d:lic..te fabric.
IVO:Y SOAP IS
All contrncl tor mlvcnimun In I
.1.
iiiw .imni inn nrv miiue mi n Eiiiir.
iMitcu u( circulation four tint
lai'ttvr tlmn Ituit ot uny papi
puMUhcJ ur clrciilatvil In C:iut
nop county.
TotUT rt WKATIIlai.
l'i'lfnM, Aim. : W.i-rii in.
k n ll. r-.i n . I mi ;',-.. i ilia!' Iy
i.i :i i.'-ar Iho . imiicr. Wmli'iii
V.vili ml -n. f.iir. i i.i.i't riln -: r III"
r ..n: 1 Iit fi tfin -.ii:li'ra t t ! ti .
I. .il fii I'nu xi. rl.uly iil t?it n'l'ii
!mk. (.r.lal'ly lliiii.vit.irin, i-.ili-r,
i:.'..-tii Wa'hliitft 11. N tiIi.-iii I lulio.
In n -.ulnit i-h. 11 liiH-nK. l!i:' t 1 "ln, i-..'l-
r. Hii'.liftii I Uli.i, ihu "I -i.orint mil
. ..'I'T
AROUND TOWN.
Tim Kn 'I Mat t H Cr't.
Ufa It M. Uinl.'ii ti ul Imrnn.
IUrnrt .Imti-J an I oi:o.1 t J'ImikH'ii
109 T"if:h tri-t llirn-ni ui'ili? l m
!..-: priori.
HK.T lii'HST MI'AI,;
Ht'N ItmrAl'KANT.
IUSINiJ
MliViWiWiWiViViViViViViiV
I CALL
I AND
(get
DYING PIG
ONE GIVEN FREE
WITH EACH PURCHASE
S. Danziger!
3:
Underclothing may be
to wear out in ten weeks.
decay. You buy 5 cents
you lose the equivalent of
Ivory Sup will not Lina
Is it wis: not to use it ?
I'HR CHNT. I I " IL
(Vr .Uui mi l H .i,!,i II im m II r-
ii.i--
in "-
Will:.! Anil t'.'al, Ih-ii! for fiinlly m-.
) J..t .t4ln 61.
t'!l mull) !! f.ir ymir Pal riir.
m-ii!. Ortrm pr unpily ntirtl.
Trv it n.i. k if ' M iii.ir.-lr1 M iIm
lit i; rl .iir r.nlicr Hr
tmr.l
ll: ir.--cii m.i', ItlnliiK Hun
tnurnni, 41! wiuii'-n-l il ulrm-t.
Tim H l.lrnt lr!.-rli!p n.nv n.in f ur
ft r t -c i a .artr N.i waltlnit.
("alt M.ln Ml f.ir yuur oil r"jiilr
lunula. 'r.Urn promptly fllle-l,
Til- i-.'un'y jl. f r ..;ii.iu-ii! mv-i
ti.n In- 11 i .tp .ii- I unl.l ikt'lcr.
ri..-. v.uir
H i.k'-a i' i.
fru: t rl'-m with ..ir
Junt rf.-clvl i-arl..a..
I'oininrrvl M ll.i'hai. ITS Cniiiini.ri-.il! St.
ri'r. -:.il:i tutu, l-'lriit-ilaia niirli.-r h''p.
J.iiiui'-io K.HU of nil kliula, clip at
Y..k..i:unii liin.ir, e: C.niiiii'-ri l.i! St.
Wan!- ! II ' t pcinui n I
p .'.-.irn Apply ! 1'iulnr Catt.ly S: r.-.
c.iMiViil .ml it'tn'i H.it at U'-r-mm
Vln-'
Call n: 8 I.nil!i;rr nlul 11 "l.v
hi; 11 1? " mi.- kIv'ii fn-o wish .r
;n .-limi-.
Tli- 1 II. -t ni-lii'.n.-r J 'f-pli I'lil.lx-r
:un.. I11.1I I.. y i: 1 l.iy iil'TiiIiii; f.ir i"ii-
Tin- Aahl.niil -.i.-i i r-i l vory Mlt::
.- ua a; .inn- If y.i'i whIi l. i-an tln'in.
J'liiK.in llr.ia
l'iir- milk ili'lhvnM twli-i ft ilay ty
tli,- Milk Ivp't, c .rn. r T.-nlh mid Pu
.in,. atio. t.
MjkI.- City Snap, tin' only 'p tii.it
will I.itti.-r In .il! w.it-r. Kur aali- a:
Plthi-r llron.
C'uity lMk Wh-riiy Usu.-il a inai-Uiit-
ll.-i-tia,. y.-t-iil,iy ,i J.ii-nli K .k tli
an. I 1-7 v .i lli-n.n.
Tin".- mi" a f.-iv kltrlii-n uti-nalla nt
H. iMintUi't-'s li-a l.-iH-i. ttlili-h iniial bo
illap I nf nt iintv.
C.iimiii-nritiK n.-xt Mon.lny our st.r
will i-l.mi- nt 6 p. in. l-:vTy I'li-nlns
i-xi'i'p: Siiturilny. Jutina.iii llros.
Tin- rontrai't for ImPMyonii'tin t.) the
(iii.-y k.-1iiiiiI hiiutv luia ln'i'ii niviirl..!
to J. A. Montirnnii'ry.
FurnlHhed roimia to lut by th Jivy,
wcok or month. TVrna nxumnabl. Ap
ply 215 Pourtinth tret.
Arrival Tlin new fall blix-k f Knox
Hats. antlpiiien, cotn and io tl.etn
C. H. Coopor, sole sgont.
Ox Oall lili'iii'lilng snip ran anfi-ly he
um'd on tlx- inoi"t ilollnrte fabrics, lai-i'a,
etc. Fur nli t FlahiT Uros.
JiiHt rooplved. th Knox hat for fall
mul wlniiT, 1IW1-1902, both stiff and soft
stylin, at C. II. Cooper's, sol agi-nt.
It was r.-potnvl yi'Stetrday that u
Hit wan niKluK l Qu'ni'y. tut no f hi
th'T Information inul.l be iiao-rt iini'd.
The funi'i-nl of tho Infant son of Mr.
and Mr. Herman Saml'TMon wan hold
yoatorday. IiUeriii.-nt was In Green
wood. A liirRe nntlonal fliig will be liolated
over the O. R. A.N. dock today, the
tluKI'ole for the same havlnn bt-en ervct
ed youtorday.
A larre crowd from the North Shore
points arrived on the steamer Vanguard,
and from rep.irts brought by the pas
sengers there will be a large number
if rogatlo. visitors from pjlnts along the
steamer's run.
Parties holding unuxmi for crockery
war a: C, II. Cooper should ir-wnl
tint Damn whll'i tlw amort mtnt ut la.rg.
In't (Jitlay.
Hju-UI To further IfitriMlw seil.-.
raU'na wo will Ih'-m ul 10,r per
jki' Mk" for n abort Mine mil) ; try thorn.
JnlilKoi I lr M .
Tli U-nrhnrt I'nk lux -I will b- n ti
utitl' M i'li'inli-r I'.lli, at .-aat. I'rl-ea
nr.- K-fi!v n-lui'-l for tin- r-m iln li-r
.if el,in.
c,, Knii-.t 1 1 .r r, .l;or of 11m- r'a
l"in Juii-ii ii, U ;n ill illy, in, niii.iiri-
: I .y hia 'ii. iiii'l will r-nuili 1 u r-
! Illg III" I' K-lt ! I
i
F"r nrit-i l:i )i.iiii" an I g neral
r'..lirl.. to A C. I'.llnoil, W Twelttl
"U"-i l'r'n f.i hi iliU- aii'l H.iliiifii''
I m itu iru'r'"-
T w I.il. ,I wi: f-rv,. I.n-
r r I iy fr 'in Ha m : i 7 ji. Hi lit
.N'.i l.'l t'litntnop :.: :r-.-. f-.r !!i- Ii Ir
n: t !i M :: hur. h
i V i in puro ry, Aiiirl. ' nn'iil
wliiMkv. Tl :il v iur itmI; iruir-
nl-l rlh at. 1 iirllyw. JOHN L.
TAIU-SON. fil,. Ait-iil.
J.i.l. Il.i'i' r!.- Ii.i l 'M . . i-k'-n I k.-l
. r 1 1 in n-iMii : ,-Uiit .ill IiIh iiinn-y
I'll .1 ll k '111 II 'T .-1 I'l'J ;. Hie l'.l.
:i ll.lli l'.;ink ' ' HIIIIH I
1 t 1 In h .t-i-l
tii irii'.iii.". 11:1! i..
' !!i,n n-w .111 1 ('
lilt n Hunl.iy
I'll .. Il.ilha. Kv
111. r.r.--l.l:i tul.
fiiiVii A ''r)it', nroprl.-t Tl.
Jihn A. M.mtjuim-rv han mumed 1
linn t i)i Il n. 'r''t iuJ I prvarl
! 1 l.i nil i-lino-i nf phimhlB4( tin
n:n( nl tl- krwrv; tKnlljl ,
i:.ili.-r- .u.! r. f W.prt. Orcifti.
;.r-s. in-1 1.1 f.irnl!i. .n nhuri rollf-,
!',. v ry ln'.i ,if uml-r, r.UKli. dr-a-l
r k.!n-lrl I. ( :.V l w.: pricw.
11 'lyn i-i la'. I'ltiii'-r. In -1mum mvI
tn.ik Lriiib: with alor al
h.inivy rturi, than ny nLbaar. 0orHl
W. S.itiK.r:i. a'ii!. 'i-lfphot UlL
T!i - ti i k t'-a-ii fr .in S.111 Krnnolm-o.
!i! Ii I; ;.irt; :pi .11 tn tlcl.l Jav
in.-.-: Xt:ur!y .if. -rn--n, will tr'- III
! " rt l.i-i 1 !il- 111 .iiiIhk .111 1 will pr.x-i-.-J
inin !l.i'. Iy t.i A'l.mi
T'i,- il.- .4 j.r p,-r:y li-M f r il-lln
HI-nt ti- li.n I r.-ti air iltl pj.Ht:p.ni.
111. 1 w'.U tik. ,'!i.-. M iiil.iy. iiit.l.i-r
7. Th r-.ia.fi f r !!i. .l-!ay la III,, l.i. k
f l.iii'- ! 1 pi..ir.- :.'n- r.i!U.
TM r-.in .f ali.-yi-4 Ii l!rl;li c.
llllll'.lilll W;ll'Tl K nlIT ;ll!.l It 1.1 I'Vi-
tni:.-. ull! ti .-x. I i.iai ,-,i-a .
humph i.-k H i; I',. . .11111. 1 thla a-aa m,
"'.K t'n- I tur'.a C.,.intp lvau-H- "f
:H- ' ii is k - run
'! ,!i.-.- i-vtv.ii- ii -!a0 tha: t!ii
iv ;i : h'-r mm k.i- I wr-mu. Th- f.'i
i" int - u- f -r y-n-r,lMy r.'.ii-t-,
h i.i-r-i ,il mr tli.- i-r- k-.-Ti r 11a:, Imt
At t..i .i- kiii vulv f.iv.r-l vl:h
1.1- .il t 'C it i w iiiVr
I !i.-r v. i i ri-p-.r. . urr'-n: ! ng)i
lli.it a ul -r .ill. u I Hi,, ltr.t.nh ahlp
l'..-.nll Ii h i I li.-.-n il:,.wn.l whlli- at-
:""r
I jili. u
tltik- anlm fr .in :h.- vi-a.'l t
Tli,. ".mi- .f th- man cnuM nut
i i n-' I l.it : K it.
T!, !o.--!..t ,(t th- io,-.i::.i k-r.in.l
-:.i! v.-.t -ril.iy . -.- kv ,i:or tti.ni eve:
b f.-n- In '11- .l.iy Tiii-r Is :-.o doubt
bill ilia; tli.. pr s-n: ,-irniv.il w ill i-x.o-.l
i ii v iv vI-umIv li I I. I.it Ii iut l.i 'Him
1" u 111 u;. !i.l.i i.- i-i 1 ..il. mil. 1 s.iii t.
T!n T k- I .ii' 'y:-r Hu-' La now
ob-n ! the publ!.- .it li: Kl-v.-mh St.
Tho ioiobrat-1 T -k - I'o.nt tlystera
a-ri In any stylo. I'vorytlilng now
mi l up-t.-,l.it -. S'-rvU-,. the best.
ip n day an 1 night. Frank lll.itt, pro
I rl-iiir.
The O, It. & N. has made a rato of
)S6 from Astoria and I'ortUaJ for tb
Pan- Ain-rlran exposition u.t HutTalo.
TL-kotj win be on sale first o third
Tu.-sd.iya. June to October. lnrlttiri.
Those th-kets mils: Ih used for eoutln.
uotij p.ifiHage going, but stopovers will
be allowed within final limit roturtilns;.
W. V. Vlilplc, ir.ipr:etor of the P.il
aco real lur int, has taken the Initiative
In a pl.ltl (hat could be followed tj ex
cellent nhantag,. by oth r nieivlian.K
and business men along the principal
str-ets. Mr. Whipple ban hid con.
stnu-tod In front of his pl.uv a long
bench where tired visitors can rest, und
It was continually In use yiMenl iy,
moihors with chlldion In arms finding
It particularly convenient,
Kvldently 11111110 iii-mbors ..f the gang
of plckp n-kets who have been freiiucut
Ing tho cliloii of the Northwest ilurlng
sire?; furs and canvvals 1110 operating
h-ro. Two loss-n wore reported to the
kllce yest rdny. Mis. McMullen sus
taining the loss ,if her inirse contain
ing tii. which she believes was taken
troin lier pocket dining Ih,, parade yoa-t-rdny.
Kl. Streumeyer lout a valuable
diamond pin and believes he is a vic
tim of the llght-llngere gentry.
The tervlce tit Ora -e .hurch Pun
day morning will be conducted lv the
Rev. John Warren. 1 cuin tenons nt
Tinker City, late of England. A cele
bration of the holy communion nt 11
. m. and the Junior Auxiliary at 4; 10
p. 111., when Mr. Warren will b.' joined
by the rtctor. The subject of the study
will be "Tixns." and nn addiva will
hi made by Mr. Warren. Service at
Holy Innocents will be omitted In the
evening, as the rector will be at Seaside.
Tim ISrltlsh slmT pilripur., i.lth
a gfi'-ral t-argi for xi!n: In the Orir t,
srrlvid down yostr'lny and will pr.K-efl
to ft today. Tho Iii'lupura wsa io
laved In romlns; down n 1 w ja r-oiip-ll--l
to anrhor all night ,p,i Iirook-tl'-I
I A pjrt of tho cik will t. t.ikfn
n hT",
Tli air'-i-t fair ill I a K " I liuauii-a
yi I iy and Is provl ;g an lnt-r. ating
attra. tioti t r :ln visitor to th.- :y.
Th- i.ilue of tin- h that la g1v?n
la pli'til)' shown by IV fa- 1 tint tiie
Miiiiiiig-iio-ti! mi 1. n li jn ron iitfti lime
twl. . fir 'in- r i'ni that lo- e.i'inot u.--i
It all on .111- i.lulit. T 1- ; if irninn. .-'
:m- the aiilln- i fin t M,., r tl ,1, tnllA.iys
have Iv- I J.", e n-1 ea :i f ir adriilii-
l-ilia. .oil tin a;il nd I ti,.i4 a;,.
11 h n- for .'-1 i -nte
Will I ll:i. w!i,, .-., iaj.i. 1 ..ir:y
ymt-rlny inoridt g Iy It,.- ,.iio.eri of 1
1 caibi'l - m talk, la iap..;y r-'-ovr-
ing an! il: miii be a to- ,-ili.iit
I'tid.-r .llio tloii th- d.i.rl. atnl
wri-i kag- of th- xpl ! .-i tu ail re.
rnnel Ii !orM the r-gilta v. alt us b va 1
ti b- on th- ain-:t in! ti-rc waa n 1
Ha. f tin- a.-cl ii-nt apparent yi-nter-
liy. Hal" liu foraworn (ardd- lilu
itiiiianta from n w on .in I w.l: st. k to
l.-etrirlty.
The livening T.-l'-gron list nigh: pub- j
l!"h-d st-veral Hkotrh-a from in car
lo" iilat of proinin--n: gn,-ta .ihurl the
II irv-a: Cjuo-i lurlpg tlo- trip .iown
th- rlv.-r. Admiral hlwarla ia repre-r.-nti-l
as aurniund-d Iy a h- vy of
b'-autlful mal I-na and .f a-iy hi- could
r v-ogn'z,. I" the ili-:ur,- 1.iIh -1 I'nmi- j
Mlnnlat-r Fiiltmi. l.'n- !i:;ngulih-l
ata-inman. the fortunaie gu-a-or should
lie entllli-l to a gl I pla.0,1 .,11 sluvo o:
fro- trip to Ha:nor.
Joi n M ('no o T'i try f tho r -gatla
roiiun tt.", coil In't wear h.a white duck
troue-r a id , -IP. ui.ifum t,, it,,. ir-
'ia:l m ball last nlg:i! lovaua of an I
unfoMiin.'i 11 -ti n; -iriy , -he lav.
In ri'iiipmy with Jtck Mayo, a d "ther
comrmtt' tn -i, M Cu- ws ..n the tug
Alt'-r. In -me way he I i-t hi balan.-e
an I wen; overtaurl. Mayo diai.layed
groat r-s-nce of mini anj pr ved
l-.lins-lf a h-ro by tl-ro-lng a r;e t
tho tlou"l-rlng .,-cre.ary. and ho waa
hnulol iibar, none the wor- x -ep:
a w-t I g M'-Oiio wi engritaiaiej
on hl nirnw e-aptf and a ivr-ath of
lnur.-l u li-'liiff made for Miyo. If he
hadn't throivn the r k- th - Incident
would havt. be-n a tnig-dy.
The iniprvsai in s-ema t. have gained
ground that the Ani-rlean Can Company
wlsh.-s the city to give them as a free
gift Wat -r atre-t to the wes; of their
i r-ent hullding. Aa matter of fact the
company owns one-hi'.f of the atriet
an I Is w illing to pav fur th- other half.
C. W. Fulton, who repr.-s-nts tho
company, will present i petition n: the
n-x; m otlng of the council, setting
forth whit Is deiir-l. I'nless the str-o:
is va.-it -d the plant will bo removed to
I'or-l.i-.l. The proposed Improvcm-nt
will d.nililo the rapacity of the factory
ml It will have an anmnl payroll of
mv m0. making It. by far. th- larct
niaiuif.icturing concern in tho city, and
on- of the larg-s: wace-distriltut irs of
tho Northwest.
REGATTA QUEEN CROWNED
Imprest he Coronatioa Cirtmon) Last Night
Follows the Dsy's FestMiles.
With Impressive cen-tn n:,-s anl r-gal
mauiiitlc -nco Quoon Ivy. Astoria's car
nival sow reign, was ct-,vvd-d la-t night
before .11 immense audience of her ob -
ill nt anl loyal subj vt.s. Th,. dancing
ball was transformed for the time be
ing Into a royal audi -nee chamber hii 1
was decorated with an a--:ls:lo profus
ion or the regatta col rs. Yards upon
yards of bin- an l whit,- wore graceful
ly draped a 'd festoon-d, anj on the
platform the ra'so.1 dais for the throne
was gorgeous In Itu tr.ppings 0' royal
spl m lor.
Long before tile hour titel fir the
i-eiiiotil,.s to begin the throng, be-
ga to g ith r. t ha. 1 b -e-i arrsnge-.l
on :b.. nvili iblo Ho ir spac and .n the
s!.'.-' ti -is . Ii-nches wore construe e 1.
Th - Till I! gl-iti-n: li 1 - .1 was satin
ed on -,) ;.i f.-pni at-j shortly '.efo-o
t:Si started uo a lively quick-step. A
moment lat'-r th? ndtnlr-.l's staff np-
piMred In tho hall. 1-d lv Flag I.iou-
enant Carroll. Th.- niembers of the
stiff marched down the aisle two by
two and about twenty toot to the r;.nr
was Admiral F.dvvards. A round of iip-plau-e
greeted the admiral and his of
ficers us they countermarched and re
turned t the ante-r.mm.
The royal procession followed. Miss
Owen, of Tort land, -soort-d by Cap
tains Gregory and Richardson, hearing
the crow 11. Miss l'arker, in her mag
nificent royal robes, followed. She was
ittend.-l by her prime minister, C. W.
Fulton. Two pages In powdered wigs
and white s-tin livery, bote the
train of the royal mantle. Then
came the maids of honor two by two
and the escort compi sed of Admiral
ICdvvnrds and hLs stiff.
Th royal party stood grouped around
the throne and Admiral Rdwards. plac
ed the crown on the brow of the queen,
saying:
"Your royal highness, In obedience to
the requests of your loyal subjects, I de
clare you Queen of the Astoria Regatta,
and each a ul nil of us, your subjects,
will render loyal obedience."
To the right of th,. queen wis her
prime minister, C. W. Fulton, and to th
loft was Admiral Edwards. Muster
Tommy Dbson, the phenotnen.il boy
soprano, snug "Clod Save tho Queen,"
and the demonstrative nnd appreciative
audience refu-ed to permit bis retire
ment without n encore. The response
ON THE MIDWAY
1 w :r tn u 1
I III 1
i ItliY YftltP Tlf.KFT . . ni51HAJII
mvm ... 1 ii vv 1,1 receive you ana commena your
c, insl le; here ycu will ee all the won- J j wisdom, for having bought you a atyl- H
d-rs of the ag-: If you wish to sej As- fc 'h outfl: at HERMA WISETS. W
torii's flneat Clothing Slots go to HER- i
MAN WISE'S. 1
-a Sra A I
ltyM : W WIRE PERFORMERS
. Politicians ain't la it with this per-
Hincrovrir , & i: former: " mr Pan ta burst for laugh-
IlvI'otvTLLt F"! 8 ter' Wltcbln him 001114 t0 Wise who
I I m pants to sell you a new pair of Panta.
The only one of the kind this side t2 Oh
of Mars: It mars your looks to wear '! If ay 1
an v but HERMAN WISE7S Clothing. JL
I
II FISH EXHIBIT
ELEPHANTS, CAMELS $ Warden Bultman will explain to you H
bow- fish are mide; he explains in Eng-
Anl other animals in endless variety ; i;sh, Irish and Yiddish, low Dutch, high 1
und colors, like WISE'S new Shirts and h Dutch, etc. If that don't explain enough B
Ties. ! 3'3 Kg Store.
was hoped for but the selection was un
xnected and when the first notes of
"The Star Spanglei Fanner" were
in ar.l the vast audience ar,se and lis-
t'ti-l in reverent silence until Its con-
clus'.' ti when the youthful singer was
applauded with a sincere earnestness
that was a tribute to both th; singr and
the song.
Tvv little dancing maids, the Misses indicate that Puge; sound salmon is
Ellsworth and Inei Stockton, appeared I still selling at Jl per doz.. and on ac
hefore the queen and her court and x- leount of many weak holders in 'be
ecutcd pretty little dances for the royal Imnrke-, buyers are expecting still lower
pleasure. The maids of honor were figures. On the coast rivers and bays
f, rtnivly presented to Queen Ivy by the (but one cannery Is in operation tha; at
month rs of the admiral's staff, and j Si'.etz. John Kienian was in town yes
those officials later made obesiance be- j trdiv a"d reports :hit he will operate
fore the throne. Following came mem- only in an Indifferent way, packing Jus:
1-ts of the audience who paid their 1 enough fish to utilize the supplies now
respects and pledged thilr allegiance to at his cannery. Mr. Tlmmins Is on the
the queen. A pretty in.-ld.cn: was when jCoqullle offering ten cents for silver
Mrs. W .T. Chutter. who has been fore- .sides and twenty-five cents for chineiks.
most In'the arrangement's for the coro- Vnlrss the fishermen accede to these
o.iilcn a'U the entertainment of the j prices, he will run hand seines and tack
.pu e.-i. and Mrs. lUrker. mother of Heri"elr catch only The Senirstacken, of
, , . , . , the Cs tUv Packing Company n.is
Mii -siv. c ur.esied before 'he throne. 1 fif:t..n chinimen engaged and will pack
The moth-.-r-leve and the prl le In her ; at Cms Rav. paying ten cents and
beau:. to', daughter's triumph was great-
th 111 the reverence of the subject and
Mrs Birki-r tm. rinte I a lov ing mater-
n.il ki-N -,n her qutvn-daughter's check,
Th. b.i'i which fallowed rbo orona-
1I0.1 cetei'tu nl:s lasted until a late hour
and was in every way successful. For j
the benefit of those who we,-e not pres-ic.il
cut last night a public coronation cere
111. iy will be held on the grand stand
t.ht-.ne this morning at 9:30. An espeo
llly i:iterhting entertainment has been
arranged fir tonight a: Foard & Stokes
hall, when a Ladles' Night exhibition
of a:h'..tic sp-eiul;les. riodebsl after the
famous entertainments of the Olympic
Club In San Francisco, will be given.
The feature of the evening will be the
wrestling match which will decide the
coast championship. The contestants
will b Kahn. of the M. A. A. C and
McKonzie. of the Olympic Club, of Sm
Francisco.
The formal opening of the regatta yes
terday and the program of water sports
that follovvej were successful In every
way. The city was astir early anj be
fore the hour announced for the pa
rade the streets were crowded with vls-
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
f WHERE THEY DO SUCH THINGS
AND THEY SAY SUCH THINGS
Vp to the present time there are no
1 Indications of the Columbia River can-
nerie, starting up on fall fish. The
i price which has been offered fishermen
is on- cent a pound, and this is only
contingent upon the malntenanet of the
present market conditions. There seems
to be no den'and whatever for this class
of fish. LAte advices from New York
: iwen;y-nve cen.s ror nis nsn. ine pro-
!u-e;ct of these canneries, however, being
. r small oven under Iha l.esr of eon.
mon. .he n-arket will not be afte:ed
at all. Nothing h;is as ye. been done on
. 'the Sluslaw. and that is also the situa
tion a: I'mpqua, A sea. Tillamook and
Nehfletn. F. C. Barnes, at Shoalvvater
Rav, Is taking fish asd shipping in
storage for th? fresn fish market.
The same can oe sail O" Aoeneen
and Uray's harbor.
HOTEL FLAY EL.
The management of the Hotel Flavel
has arranged to have a frequent boat
service be: ween the hotel and Astoria
during the regatta for the accommoda
tion of gu-sts of the hotel and visitors
to the regatta who will wish to stop at
this peerless resort ard at the same
time witness the festivities here. The
steamer Svlnti will land and depart
from the Lurllne dok and the follow
ing schedule has been arranged:
From Flavel to Astoria, S a. m., 1:30
p. m. and 7:."0 p. m.
From Astoria to Flavel, 11:30 a. m.,
5:00 p. m. and 11 p. m.
HAVE YOU VACANT ROOMS?
It is requested by the regatta com
mittee that jersjtis having rooms to
rent repirt '.he same to headquarters
at once. In case rooms have been oc
cupied and vacated pleas report that
fact also.
1
REDUCED RATES FOR REGATTA,
For Astoria Regatta and Street Car
nival the A. & C. R. R. have announced
the following round-trip excursion rate:
From Portion i. Deer Island and In
termediate points m Astoria and return,
$I.0; from Goble, Knappa and inter
mediate tolnts and return, oae fare;
From Svensen to Astoria and return,
SOcts; no reduction ,'rom points west of
Svensen. Tickets on sale for evening
train of August iS, ail trains of August
I'.'th and 30th. ani morning train of Au
gust 31st, goe-d to return September 1st
Tloktts sold from Portland will be of
interchangeable for.n, giving visitors
the option of returning oy either boat
or rail.
From all rolnu in Seaside Division
the round trip fare will be one and one-
third times ,he re?alar one-way fare,
tickets on sale Aug. 20th, 30th and
mornitg trains of Aug. 31st, good to re
turn September 1st.
BANKRUPT SALE.
The entire stock of H. Toi, consisting
of dry goods and curios must be closed
out within thirty days. Goods sold re
gardless of cost. 851 Commercial St.
CARNIVAL VISITORS.
All persons desirous of letting rooms
during the carnival to visitors will
please record their names, addresses, ac
commodation and terms at the Street
Fair headquarters on Bond street.
FOR SALE.
The Columblj River Packers Associ
ation has for sale, two schooners and
one launch. A description of the
schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney"
Length. 35.5; beam, 11.3; depth of
hold, 3.1014. Schooner "Hattle" Length,
31.9; beam, .; depth of hold. 3.8.
Offers will be received at the office
of the association, where full particu
lars may also be had.
EARLY CLOSING.
Commencing Monday, September 2, all
the retail stores will close at 8 p. m. ex
cepting Saturday night. The public are
requested to do their trading before thai
hour. Respectfully.
RETAIL CLERKS' UNION.