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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1899)
THE DAILY AMTUKiAN WtttitttlJA. MUKNINU. AUGUST 2, 18M WALTER I'nMfiloti PlnloHhowol thm World. VUf t f r'l V.J. at awtirtn mokw " ..: 3 TJi?B MONSTISK BIG. NEW IDEA FREE STREET PARADE At If o'clock each morning. Don't fnll to thl mighty Pageant and Judge the performance by the parade. fltKtC KXHIillTION un Circus lroumls after lh Parade. Admission and Reserved rf'St Tickets on sale l New York Novelty More. Commences at I o'clork a. m. on Circus Day. DOORS OPKN AT 1 AND T P. M. PERFORMANCE!! AT t AND I P. M. KXIIIMT AT ABTOIUA ON SATURDAY. KKITEMIIER I P. H. Sharpie's Lntextt FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY 1 Tltphna No. &3 1 Handles Only the Choicest Meats i 4H Cssssserclal St.. Columbia and Repair Co. SucceHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoHerMakers Machinists , Foundrymen Logging Hnglnesi Hull! and Hcpnlred Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propeller Wheel ... Contractors for Electric LijjIiUi and Tower Plnntn. aaruiruvaru xaatuwiaj unruuAfUWwuwwnivwinAniuvriAnnnA. H PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. The Only PlrtClntM Hotel In Portland "Russell" Automatic Engine I I iff! t Write for Catnloguo9 of A. II. AVEUILL, ' Manner. 8TRONQ COURHES-Well equipped training departmaMa, Normal eouraa, qulokeet and beat way to Mate Cartlflcatea. Bxpenaea (or year from SIX) to 1160; Board MM to IS per week: TulUoa. IOI per term of tan weeka. Fall term begtna September Uth; Bummer term June B to Soptambor t For catalogue addreaa P. L. CAMPBELL, Preeldent or W. A. WANN, Sao of Faculty. U MAIN : V .Tit V -LT vri ' . ' A . ." ".TV.... I 3 MBNAQERIK Cream Separators ami Uct. General Supply House for Family Groceries. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. eat Palare RtttMf u.t. i uiimiuimnutiuituiiutliiimiiiuiyil .TTVrTTTATTYTTi YTt 1 1 1 VYTYyYTT i 1 1 r (1 1 ' . 1 1 r fYT' i Electric Loggers Supplies Kept In Stock n Engmo Boilera, Saw Mills. RUSSELL & CO., Tortland, OrcRon. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OKEOON Training Bohoot for Taaohera. New Bulldlnga New Deparunenta. ' Ungraded Country School Work. Graduates Secure Good Positions. ROBBERS MAKE A BIG HAUL Stage Held Up la Montana and $5,000 Secured. ONE PASSENGER IS ROBBED Robbtn Mike Good Their Escape ind the Cbincetof Ciplure Ate Slim. DILLON. Muni., Auk. 33.The atatge between Palmon City and Red Hock was held up at noon yesterday, half a mil Inside of Ilia Idaho line, eighty mllra from here. Hour men, II. T llellney, manager of the. dredge com psny working un lha old McNutt prop any, near Salmon City, Idaho, waa passenger, lit had mora than IS.OOO In gold dual, which he toaa bringing to Dillon. Tha robbers took It. The robbers then mounted horses, whkh were concealed In tha timber, and earaed. Sheriff I'lln and Deputy Htoler have left fur Itannwk In pur ault. It la reported Itellney offers reward. The rham-ea of rapture are very Mm. Tha rrglvm la mountalnuua and uninhabited. I l1 ,Ji , TUB RE3ATTA. (Continued from Aral page.) poae Inlroduoed the following rraolo tlona and they wera unanlmoualy adopted. Iti'ulved, that the thank of thla a- aM'lalloii are due and are hereby ten dTrd to the Aatorla rhambrr of com nirrt'e for the ue of Ita rooma In which to hold our acMil ma. Iti-mived. that to the regatta com mittee the nu'tnbera of thla aeaovlatlon are under xnny obllgatlona for cour tealea ahown. Kmolved. that to the pre of Aa torla wa tender our appreciation of the kind attention It baa given thla aaaocl atlon. Iteaolved, that the thanka of thla aa aorlatlon are due and hereby tendered lo Mr. D. M. l tiault the outgoing prealdi'nl of the I'rvaa Aaanclatlon of Orrg m. for the cHlt-lent and faithful manner In which he haa arrvrd thla aa aH'latlon. Iteaolved, that the thanka of thla aa ootutlon are due and herewith ten dered to Albert Toiler the aecretury of the Preaa AMm-latlon of Oregon, for the able and efntiont manner In which he haa dlacharged the dutlea of hll offlra and lha large amount of extra work done by him during the visit of the Natlonnl Kdltorlal Aaaoclatlon In Portland, neapectfully aubmltted, V. J. SMI LET. ALHEItT MKYKH. FUED C. HAKKIL Commute on Reiolutlona BKOONl) DAY'8 8ES8ION. (Continue! ftom fourth page.) and kicking that aerved a two-fold purpnae, a merry pace waa establlahed. It waa aoon dlacovered that Tommy Hm waa alowly but aurely forging ahead. Ilia precipitate apeed flrat wor ried, then utterly exhauated hla lagging antagonlata. Amid great rejoicing, Tommy waa declared tha winner of tha hardeat fought engagement of the regatta. An extra attraction for tha after noon waa the publlahed alack wire performance of Itenjamln Hudson. Mr. Huilaon gained fama In the eaat aa a balancer and equilibrist. According to Mr. Hudson's statement, the wire yes terday waa hung too alack for the pur pose and tha exhibition, In consequence, waa deferred until today. Dr. Rlehl regaled the crjwd with hla llfe-aavlng kite, although by reason of the passing and repassing of tuga, steamers and other water craft, hla work waa ser iously Interfered with. Following are the events aa reported by the Judges: ' Indian canoe race, between Dr. rete and John Johns, won by Pete. Outrigger skiff race, between Ted Ay res, of the Alamedaa, and Dr. Denla, of the South End crew, 4 and return, won by Dr. Dennis, time 11 mln. 19 aeo. Four-oared barge race between the Berkley and Alameda crew, mile and return, won by Alameda. This waa only an exhibition race, aa the iierniey crew waa snort one man by sickness and had to substitute a stranger. Double skull race between a Port land crew, composed of Hart and Scott, and a Vancouver crew, composed of Alexander and Thompson, mile and return, won by Portland, time 13 mln. 13 BOO. This race was a walk over for the Portland crew, as an oarlock broke on tho Vancouver boat at the turning buoy, and that crew came In fur be hind. The fish boat race waa tailed In the following tlino: No. 4, S hours, ( mln. 2 sec; No, 1, 3 hours 43 mln. 20 hoc; No. 6, 3 hours, 44 mln. 10 sec; No. S, 3 hours 46 mln. 21 sec; No. 11, 2 hours 57 mln. 52 sec; No. 18, 2 hours G4 mln. 12xec; No. 2, 3 hours 48 mln. 9 per.; No, 17, 3 hours 35 nln. 34 sue.; No. 13, 2 hours 42 mln. 35 sec; No. 8, 2 hours CI mln. 49 sec; No. 19, 2 hours 57 mln. 59 sec. Tli" llm of the sloop ru (20-footers) an as follows: Lark, No, 3, 1 hour 2 mln. 20 sec; ld-lcn, No. I, 1 hour ii mln, 41 nc; Curio, No, J, I hour 37 ml. (9 B-out, No. I, 1 hour 29 mln, 12 sec; Kinpero, No. i, 1 hour 3S mln. 4 svo. 8 loop (free for all): Dauntless, 3 hours 14 mln. It arc; Whlt.i Wings, 2 hours 24 mln. ii a-.; Blue J it.-kit, I hours 55 mln. 7 sec. Wl.ll-hull bonis; Tallant, No. 2, I hour 39 mln. 47 see.; Warren No. 3, 1 hour 'A mln. 23 nee; Larson, No, 1, 1 hour I'i mln. 47 sec, Today's program, commencing at I o'cI'M k. and put on regardless of fixed time, will consist of punt racs, a goose hunt, exhibition of high and sub-murlne diving, a bnloon ascension (at noon), single m ull race, double plensurn boat ruie, four-oured boat rare, Alumeda vs Vancouver, (Ingle pleasure boat race, and a city pigeon shoot. In the afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, at the A. F. C. grounds, their will be a series of fluid, sports, con sisting of bicycle racing, foot rating, hurdle racing, a three-legged race, greased pig race, a alack wire perform ance and exhibitions of boxing and wrestling. Hen! 1-s these sports. If sufficient time permits, there will be arnbatlc and tumbling performance glvn by Rld.1 gun and Lean, of the University of Cal ifornia. , These snorts will all be free and oren to the public, without any charge, THE CAKE WALK. Colonel Dunne Undertook to Bet a Pare and Was Called Down. The calk walk, given under the aus pices of the regitta committee at the A. & C. railway building on the water front last night, waa successful in at tracting a lurge attendance. At exactly a quarter past ten o'clock, the bund struck up a lively air, and Commodore Kdwarda made his appear ance, followed by Colonel Dunne and vi-r Grant, who constituted the ad vance guard of the cake walkers. Af ter pssnlng In review oace around the hall, the procession halted In front of the grand aland. Itlchard Robinson, assuredly the "swellest toon In the bunch," was then Introduced aa the muster of ceremonies for the even ing. Mr. Robinson wore a long and gray colored coat with a red satin finish, light trousers, white gutters and black shiKH. A shining black silk hat completed his accoutrement. Preced ing the contest, Mr. Robinson sang Til have to telegraph my baby." With guitar and mandolin accompaniment and a full chorus of negro voices. The selection was well received and called forth an encore. ; The five couplea wlio competed, walked gracefully, hut the leading fea ture of the occasion was the fancy dunclng of the Master of Ceremonies, and likewise, hla promenading In com pany with Mr. Garfield, who was dressed In woman's attire. Tim An derson and Lena Johnson, the winners in the cake wulk were accorded an ovation at the termination rf the en tertainment. (.Ymmodor Edwards and Colonel Dunne walked for a pie, but as Colonel Dunne a pace In advance of the signal, he. was prompt ly disqualified, and the pastry waa awarded to the commodore. The contestanta were Tim Anderson and Lena Johnson, Richard Robinson and Viola Rrown, John Reed and Lil lian Davis, Andrew Clark and Jennie Anderson, Jlmmle Anderson and Flora Davla. PERSONAL MENTION. Poet Surgoon Geo. 13. Story, of .Ft. Canby, arrived In the city yesterday. . Thoa. A. Jordan, of Portland, la In the city and will remain for a few days. M. T. Nolan, a prominent merchant of The Dalles, Is In the city during the regatta. Ex-Governor Moody, of The Dalles, is In the city and Is quartered lit the Occident :'.'. Charley Hamilton and Joe Freeman, of Clatskanle, are In the city taking In the regatta. ,. W. Cheney, editor of the Oregon City Courier-Herald, Is In the city ac companied by his wife. Mike Gorman arrived In the city from Cuthlamct yesterday and will re main during the regatta. E. B. Tongue, son of Congressman Tongue, of Hllsboro, is In the city, taking In tho regatta festivities. The Misses Annie and Ida Peterson, of Cathlamet, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyler, at the Central hotel. International Revenue Collector D. M. Dunne, of Portland, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Laura, Is in the city registered at tha Occident. BEAUTIFUL SIOII Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by The most effect I vert In purl fvlnc and beauti fying soap in the wor d, ns well u parent and swoetost for toilet, ti.i.li, und nursery. The only prevontlvo of puni'lcs, blackheads, red, rniiKh, and oily skin, re I, rouuh hands with Itching palms and li:iH'lewi null, dry, thin, and falling hair, and ainipw baiy blemishes, because tho only preventive of the ranae, vis., Inflammation and clopliiT the 1'ohks. Sold rnr)ir. Potto n C. Coir,, Pr., Uni tes. Uo lo Un BuuUnil Skis, Uuib.tud llur. In. (fuflciira TSBAP HTILL MORE COUNTERFEITING. The Hecret Service haa unearthed aruitlifT band of counterfeiters and se cured a large quantity of bogus bills, which art. so cleverly executed that the average, person would never sus pect them of being spurious, Things of great value are always selected by counterfeiters for Imitation, notably the celebrated Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which has many Imitators but no equal for Indigestion,' dyspepsia, constipation, nervousness and general debility. Tha bitters sets things right In the stomach, and when tha stomach Is In good order It makes good blood and plenty of It. In this manner the bitters get at the seat of strength and vitality, and restore vigor to tha weak and deblllated. . Beware of counterfeiters when buying. TODAY AND NOT TOMORROW. Now Is the time. Do not delay in buying your foot wear, but come at once and select what you want and need. Style la combined with economy at the Boston Shoe Co., 433 Commercial street. The rate of pulsation la 120 per min ute In Infancy. SO In manhood and 60 In old age. LADIES CAN WEAR BIIOEH. One sis smaller after using Aden's foot. Ease, a powder to be soakn into the shoes. It shakes tight or new shoes feel easy; It gives Instant relltt to cores and bunions. It'a the greatest comfort Cis uovery of tha are. Cures swodeo feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Foou ISase I a certain cure for Ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, S eents. Trial package free by mall. Address A'len S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. If yuu suffer from tinaeraess or full ness on the right side, pains antler the shoulder blaae. constipation, biliousness sick hrsdache and feel dull, heavy and 'eepy, your liver Is torpid and con gested. DeWltt'a Little Early Klsers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally They are good puis. Cbarlrs Rogers. A woman will confide a lot more about her husband to a friend than she w ill confide to her husband about her Belt. During Che civil war, aa well as in our bite war with Spain, disrrohea waa one of the moat troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many tn ttanc It became chronic and the old soL eiers still suffir from It. Mr. David Tay lor, of Wind Ridge, Grsene Co., Pa., is on of these. He uses Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aid says he never found anything that would give him mi oh quick relief. It b I for sale by Char.es Rogers. When a wise man makes a mistake It teaches him something. A MOTHER TEOe HOW SHE SAVED HER LITTLE DAUOltTER S LIFE. I am the mother ot eight children and have had a great dl of experience with nedloines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery In Its worst form. We thought she wmid die. I tried everything I could think of but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by aa advertisement tn our paper that Chamoerlaln'a Coilo Cholera and Dlar. rl oeaRe-nedy was recommended and sent and gA a bottle at once It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had In the house. It saved my little daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medi cine k Is. Had I known It at arst It would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suf fering. Tours truly, Mrs. George F. Bur. dick. Liberty, R- L For sale by Charles Rogers. ASTORIA'S GREAT SURPRISE. Boston Shoe Co., Ladles' fine kid slippers and ties, 75 cents, worth 31.50, 4S5 Commercial street For many years science haa studied liquors. Result the whole world uses whiskey. It has proven the best stim ulant and does not injure nerves and tissues like coca wines and other drug ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey la the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon. The agency for the best Incandes cent Vapor Oaa lamp In tbe world has been established at 405 Bond street Makes Its own gaa and gives a brilliant and perfect light. No smoke, no pipes, no wicks to trim, no flicker. Cheaper than kerosene. Thla lamp Is rapidly superceding every light on the market Call and examine. 1 The concert hall opened by Charlie Wise at No. S39 Astor street, Is the one and only popular resort of Its kind In that vicinity. Mr. Wise Is doing some thing new among concert halls. He Is not only selling a class ot pure liquors, but Is giving: his place a management which insures gentlemanly attention and treatment to his patrons. The good music and the crowd will be found at Charlie Wise's place. During the civil war, as well as In our late war with Spain, dlarrohea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many Instances It became chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from It Mr. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene Co., P., . Is one of these. He uses Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never found any thing that would give him such quick relief. It Is for sale by Charles Rogers. WHT NOT BUT SHOES. At the Boston Shoe Company's store? Ladles' Fine Kid Shoes for 31.25, worth 33.50. 4S5 Commercial street. mtk mm wa ( mix a An Excellent Combination. Tbe plesMint tni'th'xl and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Stbui- or Flos, manufactured by the Cit.iroHXiA Fio Hyi'.rp Co., illuitrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them In the form must ref resiling to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect trcn(fthcnln(f laxa tive, clraosin? the svstem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly mod enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and aub ftaQce, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Weal laxative. In the process of manufacturing fifrs are used, as they are pleanant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plant, by a method knows to the Cauforku Fio Strut Co. only. In order to (ret its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the (nil name of the Company printed on tbe front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FKAJICISOO. OAI LoineraxK. xr. mr yoax r. r. For sale bj all Praggista Price 50c. per bottle Gc to tbe Columbia Electric A Re pair Company for all kinds of new and repair work, from a cambric needle to a bicycle, boiler or engine. Quick work and satisfaction guaran teed. Logging machinery of all kinds a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hlg gins Co. THE SALE FOR THIRTY DAYS. Baby shoes, 25 cents, worth 75 cents, at Boston Shoe Co., 435 Commercial street THE BOSTON 8HDE COMPANT. Gents' French Call Shoes, 32, worth 34, 435 Commercial street The man who is not too large for the position he occupies is usually too small for It Tat W or 141 Kedkiat. PILLS For mil BOIon sum gsmn OJs 4 ordmroi SJok Hmmdaaho, Oommtlprntlom. Wmak Stomach. Im luurod DgsMf ess, Ofearetowcf Urmr, aosf F mmulo AMmontm. Aaaaal sal aver 4,000,000 sexes. 10 ceatt aad IS ceats at drag stores. Roehaii'f Pills hsn U hrfMt Ml ( ssj Pre prwury MwlictD la U world. Ttiw hu ba tcbimil wuheat UM aaMMatiea mt lexl-siealala. C. J. TRENCHARD, Cnmmkdnn RrnkpraCA Cusstom House Broker. Insurance snd Shipping. iiMYrVAWrVto THE AST0RIAN. MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. ....High-Grade College for Boys and Young Men.... HeatUifu) and attractive location (M miles free Portland on the Southern FWcifto Springfield branch). Complete and thorough preparatory, literary, adenine, osMsloal, normal, oommerot al course. SPDC1AL COURSES tn mathernaitlsa, Surveying, Drawing, Ctvll Service, French, German, SpanlSb Rattan, Shorthand, Trpewrtttr, Telegraphy, Music Academic Degrees and Teaohers' State Certificates snd Diplomas Conferred. Send for catalogue, ADDRB3S The President Mount Angel NEW LINE OF Side-Boards, Dining-room Tables and Chairs Chas. Heilborn & Son. R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Writo fur Information and rainjihlcb. 535 Coiuineiciul Street Light your house snd pluce of business with Incandescent Vapor Gas Lamps 100-candle power at a coat of 1c for three hours Miller & Barnaber?, Agents 405 Bond Street, Astoria. THE COLUMJIA-SHAMROCK RACE The regatta cap adopted by the Yacht Club of New York Is known as the Columbia, named after the cup defender; as usual Herman Wise wltb his forethought succeeded In getting the exclusive sale for the Columbia, regatta cap for Astoria. It is a regulatbn naval cap mad of XXX white canvas, lined with sateen to make it hold Its shape; It has eye lets on both sides and has a leather sweatband and peak Instead of paper or cloth bands; It Is a SO cent cap, "Not how cheap but HOW 0000" is Herman Wise's motto. Tbe only trouble Is Mr. Wise could not tit enough of these caps. One reason a woman can't enjoy an European trip la because she Is so an. xlous to get home and tell her friends bow much she enjoyed it TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tbe kidneys, and Uver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the Call, fornla Fig Syrup Co. AT 435 COMMERCIAL STREET. The Boston Shoe Co. sells ladles, French kid shoes for 32 worth 34 and 35 a pair. It Is estimated that in the United Kingdom there are no less than 70,000 girls employed In public houses and drinking bars. NOW IS THE TIME. To buy children's school shoes for 50 cents worth 51 tnd 3125. at the Boa ton Shoe Company, 435 Commercial street NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that no bills on the regatta commltte will be paid unless authorized by the undersigned chairman or secretary of tbe commit, tee. Q. C. FULTON. HARRISON ALLEN, , Chairman. Sec retry. H.F.PraelTransferCo. Telephone 33. GRAYING AND EXPRESSING AH Cooda Shipped to Our Care i Will Receive Special Af-.nOoa. No. m Doane St. Aawria. Ore. W. 1. COOK. Mgr. Baa. Tsi. Ill ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. F. A Co. and Pacific Kxpress Co'. Delivered at your Office, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Month - College, Mt. Angel, Oreg