y 3 i i TO RKADKR8 Tfc Dally Astorlaa" aatalna M eh rsMMag matter M MjarpprpatIUkd I AttrU. t Is U ssly spr U? fnwili lit iwwlsr Wltk e ally Ulerphi, TO ADYEBT1SKKS. Th As. WrUn" MinoniliMltlnuaiC "d" n M My Ur ppr pablWhwl km Ada.' rU. It tksrefor mar k twlc ssl vaUsbls u M drrUlg Krrflxm. TODAT-i WEATHER. Occasional rain. town. to my amount at ti Gentlemen- Sireet cream Parlor. vrr ' Fresh torn cod and herring at ths Pat Market Thc oriental Uner Monmouthshire put to ea yesterday morning. The teamer Harrison crossed out jMterday for Tillamook and Nehalem. Cold lunch, pickled pigs feet, oyster, bep tougua, tto, at the National Cafe. Do you know Snodgrass make Stamp PhoMe? CaU and ae them they ar aU tha go. , A large taveloe ot Lowuev! famous chocolate Just received at Tha 8pa Candy Factory. Tha United Statea auxiliary cruiser Badger croaaed out yesterday morning far San Francltco. Tha British (hip Kllmory aa towed to aea yeaterday. wheat laden for Queenstcwn, tor order. Tha moat dainty and dellciou con fectionery and tha beat tee cream In the city at Tha Spa 6andy Factory. Hiss Kate Lampman, teat medium, win lira life readings until Monday noon only, at the Main Street House. For rent furnished, a large front room with bay window, centrally lo cated, 414 Exchange ateet, next Ninth. For Rent A partly furnished house. centrally located. Reasonable rates to responsible party. Apply at Astorian Office. The Columbia arrived In yesterday from Ban Francisco and proceeded up to Portland after discharging some local freight The Ladies Guild of Grace Church will five a tea at the residence of Mrs. H. W. Christens, Thursday afternoon, September I. When you get our Ice cream and confectionery, yon know you hare the best. There Is none better. The Epa Candy Factory. Reduction in passenger rates between Portland and Astoria JLJO one way and H.M round trip over the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad. After the first day of September, the Astoria Woadyard Company, will sell Knappton mills slabwood. two-cut, di rect from scow, at $125 a cord; fir cord- SL7S. The funeral of Htns Sandvlck. who t man say he halt to pay tor It but kt was drowned a few day ago near Cllf- j say he wouldn't and the poor China ton. was held yesterday afternoon from I men verry muche cl about It it took fWs undertaking parlors and the j the China-man all day to carry the remains uurrrej in ureenwooa eem- j slops up to his house I bet the pigs etery. I hungry enough to eat when they got It -t he has mot with invntl ri h, vMnt Mrs. C. Bergman, at her n-anklln; ln th(S past 4 mo. avenue .-" aniertained a company - of friends p.r""1? t Bight A : . Harrison, the 'Yur rlter" and diversity of game, soup'ed with pala- i agent of the Walter L. Main clr table refreshments, were ericr of " ' " 0,J newspaper reporter and the evening. j h" n ov" he entire track- . age pf the metropolitan press. Many County Clerk Wherlty yesterday Is- '." M Mr, Harrison responded to . following . a nt ad asking for a "good boy t0 sued marriage licenses . . , m&k a dsvll -.- perwna: R. H. Hampton and .ppe.rance Jus- M. Dcakln. ' Xn.' Sd . ufied his employment, and from that Amanda Anderson. T. W. Carlson and ,date he measure the Illustrious sucoess Julia A. PennUla. Joseph Sinnott yesterday sold a tim ber claim to Frank Patton and C. E. Sorenson, being the northwest quarter ot section 1 township 3 north, range S west for 1300. The timber Is trlbu- tary to Elk creek. First M. E. church at 11 a. m. today. reception of members, baptism and reading of the general rule of the church. Subject of sermon at T:S0 p. nx, "It a man die. shall he live agaln?" W. B. Holllngshead, pastor. It la seldom that a great show like Walter L. Main s Is afflicted with a parasitic detraction such aa the "tat tooed man." who hangs to the tent skirts and mulcts such gudgeons as are o foolish as to listen to the twaddle ot his cryer. The boorish and uncouth drawing card, and the Jangling hand organ gave the entire neighborhood tn proximity the doldrums. It Is expected that 'the young and famous tragedienne, Nance O'Ketl, will play at Fisher's opera house on Friday and Saturday evenings ot next week. Miss O'Nell Is a great. favorite on the Pacific coast and particularly at San Diego, where she invariably packs the magnificent opera house at that tlty from pit to dome. She Is certain to be greeted with large and fashionable audiences In Astoria. The Congregational church services will be held today as follows: Morn ing sermon at 11. on "Gods Gift to Man," followed by the regular com munion services which will be con ducted by the ' pastor and deacons. Sunday school at 1S:15; evening ser mon at 7:S0, on The Life Without Miracles. These sermons are open and free to all. Please note the change of time of evening sermon. Harry Hampton, the popular auction eer, lately with the house known as Gray's Racket store, on Commercial street will be married at 1 o'clock this afternoon to Miss Polly Deaklns of this city. The ceremony will take place at the Bay City House and Hon. J. M. Hughes will officiate. Following the nuptial rites, the happy couple will leave for Portland, where the ensuing two or three weeks will be passed with relatives and friends. A special meeting of the city council was held last night. The business be fore the meeting was the consideration of an ordinance authorizing the audi tor and police Judge to lease engine house No. 1 to the school board for a period of five years. The ordinance was passed, the terms being that the school board shall erect a suitable building for which has attended his efforts and which has raised him so conspicuously In the estimation ot his fellow men. There are IvVsral excellent (tallies published In San franclseo, but among them the Call ts surely forging to the front Its Sunday's Issue ts freer from yellowish literature than Its contem poraries, although It teems with col umns of bright and newsy matter which rapidly advancing It In pub He esteem. The Examiner. Ilk Its sister publication, the Journal ot Nw York, ts radically sensAtlonal and im pairs tta general appearance with makvup which might well resemble a resistance to a bombardment by printers Ink and asorted type loaded and fired at random. The Call Is neat typographically, and under Its present admirable management Is sure of boundless success. An afternoon paper statea that the naval reserves had no coffee to drink while on their recent cruise but were served chlccory Instead. Such an sertlon sounds ridiculous to any one familiar with the regulations of the naval service. The government sup plies Its warships with one of the beet grades of coffee purchasable In the markets. "Old government" Java has been adopted as a label and recommon datlon for the coffee sold under that name In the general market. It l doubtful If the government In the whole period of Us existence ever bought an ounce of chlccory. Any man who can not eat the rations served In the United States navy has no business to go to sea in any kind of vessel. County Clerk Wherlty and Sheriff Linvllle yesterJay drew the following list of Jurors for the September term of court which convenes on September 18. John Flnley. John Enberg, Charles Rohr, Berry Titus. O. L Peterson. Thos. Grange. B. F. Allen, W. Q. Gossltn, Frank Patton, Theodore Christians, J, W. Conn, Cosmo Franclscovlch. Swan Wilson. John Chltwood. J. E. Hlgglns. R. I. Jeffrey, all of Astoria, Oregon. Thomas Dolg. JeweU; Charle Eck lund and E. C. Jeffers, Lewis and Clarke; E. M. Grime. Seaside; Charles Gulliame and James Leahy, Olney H. C. Harrison and Alex Campbell, Wttrrenton; Henry Ober, Clatsop; Ja- roh Sture. Alex Moody and V". H. Twilight. Knappa; Wm. Hartell. Mel ville- H. C. Hilton. Walluskl; S. B. Howard, Young's river. PALMIBT Miss Maud Lampman, the celebrated palmist will give life Z . V I keeping the property of the engine Btreet Hotwe from 10 a. m. to I p. m. I ,K v. ,,,, i company. for a few days only. The steamer Mayflower In change of Captain Plckernell, Is now open for business, except on Saturday and Tues days, when she will be engaged on her regular runs. Apply at Fisher's dock. The drawing for the two fine "Steams" bicycles given by Herman Wise to his eoustomers, will take place Uonday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m., at Fisher's hall; all ticket holders are in vited to be present The British bark Durbridge, wheat laden, arrived down from up the riv er yesterday. The Durbridge has been anchored near Brookfleld the past few days. This ship grounded twice while on the way from Portland and has been about a week making the trip. The contract for the build ing will be let at once. Messrs. Forman and Howlett the world's champion banjo players, term inated their engagement at the Louvre last evening, and will leave today for Portland, where they open at th Fred ericksburg tomorrow night These genial and expert musicians have made many friends during their sojourn ln Astoria, all of whom will sincerely trust that circumstances may so dis pose as to permit of a return engage ment at some future date. The following very interesting . and lucid Item was left at this office for publication last evening: "Mr. Rose Barra, he one of the Astoria's street J. Harrison, press agent for Waller L. Main's circus, tells a good story which, even If It has hitherto seen pub liraiion. will well bear repeating. "W j were to appear at Little Rock, Ark. saia Air. narnnou.. tuiu a was ur day or so in advance of the show, when by chance. I fell ln with a party of negroes who were facing a dead-wall and gazing with awed curiosity at th stupendous wonders which the three. sheet poster revealed. It so happened that John Robinson's big circus had visited Little Rock a few months be fore, and the question arose as to which was the greater tent attraction, Robinson's or Main's. There was but one darkle among them who could read, an aged Individual known as "Uncle" Ephrlum, who was regarded as an oracle, and who waa always re ferred to when an Important subject came up for adjustment. The dispute waxed hotly, for the majority preseqt had In one way or another forced en trance and viewed the bewilderments of each separate exhibition. Before car motter-man nock a wheel of a pitched battle was Inaugurated, or the poor China-man's slop cart the China- j altercation bad taken a more serious MARVELOUS VALUES Our Great . . . Removal Sale September I5Q OurLarge.N ew Store Will be Ready for Occupancy. Prior to Moving Time Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Remaining on Hand at the Old Store will be Sold at Or Near Actual Cost. Sale commences Monday, Aug. 28,. continuing until our remoal Sept, 15. ALBERT DUNBAR'S turn. It wm decided to appeal lo Unci ! Kphrlum and abide by the decision h i might render. Unci Kphrlum qui k-1 ly appreciated the grave significance of ' hi responsibility, and poising hi spec- : taole learnedly on his brow, he tilted j his hoad and for a moment looked fig edly at lh great letter which stared before him. Then h said: "Hoys, I; mus' conclude dla question tn fubor ob ; Mr. Robinson's gran' an majestic clr-; cus. Mr. Main make no dishonest claim 'bout uls business at all. Ileah s ' Just what h say. 'Givatost ihosr on ; earth Sept. V Now dat udder one can't ' J, nO 0D ' but John Robinson's. There Is great exclttfMent along the ; middle Columbia over the trap driving for fall fishing. Mor than a dogu trap ar twin located tn tU Vicinity Of CathlanWl, A well known trapper was III A8torla yesterday making ar rangements to drive three traits at the mouth of SHomokawa slougt. His trap will be driven In all fathoms of water, which I the greatest depth that any trap has been driven so (ar on the Columbia. Trapper are allowed to drlv piling tOO feet from high water mark and In many Instances this dis tance brings them up to th edge ot the channel Traps are not supposed to be driven In navigable water and It la believed many of them will be or dered out by the government authori ties a soon aa the fall season opens. It Is said that traps wilt be so plentiful In the vicinity of Cathlamet aa to mak navigation dangerous. They ar being put In by the resident fishermen of that section. As there Is no close season Intervening from September 10, the traps will be operated during th win ter and up till February when the close season commences. The price or Mil Mlmon Is yet problematical, but more canneries will be In operation then ever before. The price has not yet been stated by the cannerymen but It Is the general belief thst two cents a pound will be paid. Yesterday was a great day In Astoria great for both big and little, for Wal ter Main's circus was In town, and everybody turned out to see the ele phant, to hear the clowns crack funny Jokes and to listen to the lively music which the bands always play when the wonderous glort' of a hippodrome are moving. Th crowds of people who gathered early to view the parade grew tired of waiting, however, as the j hours dragged slowly and the proces sion failed to make Its appearance. There were opinions here and notions , there as to the vesatlous cause and j the weariness It occasioned, but at two ; o'clock all guessing was dispelled In the appearance of the1 band wagon and the stretching spectacle that trailed tn It wake. What a swarm of striplings followed the riotous callope, and watched with prying eyes the laboring artist who sent tooting melody through the pipes of steel. The monkey, astride the pony's back, and cutting dido droll and Interesting, was none the less an amusing feature to the host of youngsters -who Imparked the pag eant. The horseless carriage was an In novation. Of course, the man was present who said It could be a horseless i carriage and still be pulled by a mule, but this Jest of the humorist was drowned In the echoing harmony from the minstrel orchestra. There were bear and snskes and ostriches with long necks; alio, pretty horses and prettier women In the saddles. Hand some men adorned the cavalcade, and were positively astounding with their equestrian grace. All In all. the great street carnival, and the attending ex hibitions given under the vast-spreading tents, will cause the circus to be long remembered and will assure It a warm welsom anal! It visit here again. A VISION OF ASTORIA'S FUTURE How th City Will Appear In 1904 as a Grat Mart of Trade. A very popular and well-Informed citizen button-holed an Astorian rep resentative yesterday, and eying him fixedly for a moment, remarked that h had a dream. "The vision," continued the Informant, "waa not of a troubled sort of essence, but a fantasy which pictured in vivid and glowing colors, Astoria as she will appear In 1904. The spectacle was so clear and strong, so brilliantly Intense," he added, "that volumes written In distrust of sleeping Illusions would not for one moment shake my unbounded faith In Its ul timate realltatlon. " The reporter remarked that the scrip tures contained many example of the fulfillment of dreams, but the castle builder was oblivious. Finally h re marked: "I took a leviathan ship out of San Francisco which had for Its destination this city. The long, sweep ing decks were crowded with people, the service and the appointment of the vessel were Incomparably elgant, the weather was radlent with an effulgent sun that glinted the waters with a golden halo. There were few aboard whose Journey's end was farther north or east than Astoria, As odd as the circumstances may appear. It seems that I was a total stranger on the Pa cific coast. In fact, I fell to talking with a companionable fellow, and nue tloned him keenly regarding the mar velous growth of the Oregon seaport. In response, he uplifted an arm, and pointing forward of the bow, directed my attention to a vast and spreading cloud of smoke. "That," he said, "Is the sun-shade worn by the mistress of the Pacific Northwest. I gazed In amazement. Prolactins from this stupendous can opy of drifting smoke were forests of towering chimneys, miles of Interlacing masts and spars and stately buildings which, perched aloft on th hills In en Arrivals in iiertr ,ts. We have now on sale the most elegant line of Millinery ever shown in Astoria. Everything la the latest creation of Styles and Colors. We live a cordial invitation to the ladies of Astoria and surrounding country to call and examine our line. ..SHANAHAN'S.. TWO STORES IIA11D SPECIAL SALE OF.,. FINE TislKr Eudwia fiarrinaton .Mllillllilllllllllil From the Well-known House of... Si The Finest Pianos Eyer Brought to Astoria. Wiley B. Allen PORTLAND B46 Commercial St., Opposite Kwtcra I'olnn Telegraph Office the background, resembled the castles on the shores of the Tlhlne. A roar from Innumerable factories rollod Ilk a benediction over the surface of the liver. The Columbia as far, and even beyond the proturbernncs of Tongue point, swarmed with craft from every nation. Pretty little cities dotted the border on the Washington shore, while the stream known as Toungs river waa spanned by powerful and high-reaching bridge and lined with commerce like the margin of New Tork. Tall and majestic above every thing else, how ever, and standing like a beacon for the mariners of the deep, was the Lewis and Clarke statue, Its apex crowned with a shimmer of gold." The gentleman who related the for going Is one of the city's oldeit and most esteemed residents. He la Arm in belief that dreams vividly Impreised upon the mind are certain to be follow ed by the actual events which charac terize them, and he adds that he has frequently been the medium In proph etic visions, many of which his neigh bors will vouchsafe as having come true. Certain It Is that Astoria within the next five years has a brilliant fu ture awaiting her. Good Tea At More You Drink More You Want Great American Imporflnir Tea Co. Big Presents Free 171 Commercial ti., Astoria. RALSTON HEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Select Bran . . . Barley Food T Yeast, Cocoa Acme Gluten Farina, Acme Wheat Flakes and Standard Bulled Oats. 1 A. V. ALLEN'S THE OCCIDENT ! Astoria's Leading Hotel I Megler, Wright, Props. 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