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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAK ASTORIA ORE. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1905. ARE NOW MAZAMAS Frank Hart ond Walter Stoke Re turn from Mountain Climb. REACHED RAINIERS SUMMIT Astork Men . ia)naa and Monument Report a Time. in Company With Ma Kindred Organisation Most Enjoyable -Frank Hart anJ Walter Stoke re turned Saturday night after a cliumb to 4 k ttiiinmif f lf Puiiii.tr Wash with tl Maran.as and members of the Amer-1 S1'""'" re U- ,b uf life-lines and the alpenstock. It was necessary for ua to cut niche in the wall of nick for foothold. There were thirty nine in our party, of whom aeveuteen were women, ud we reached the sum mit. 14.528 feet, about 1 o'clock. The ky w the most perfect blue I have ever seen, but below vpread a haae or a mist and we could e but little. "While grouped about the summit a number of huge boulder broke loose and plunged down the mountain aide and almost upon the party following h. The contour her waa unusually sheer and the climber had little oppor tunity to move one way or the other, but fortunately no one wa hurt. "The descent was commenced at 3 o'clock and we reached Paradise valley about 8 P. M. The snow waa most inviting and .we coasted the greater part of the way. Well, w are all home safe and had a splendid time." The names of Messrs. Hurt and Stoke are now contained in the .Mais ma oox ai the summit of Mt. RaWr and both SABBATH AT BEACH Sunday Traffic to Watering Place Continues Heavy. THOUSANDS VISIT AT SEASIDE Beach City. Draws Big Crowd From Astoria and the Exposition City. Surf Bather Take Advantage of Early High Tide. Hotel Crawded. ican Alpline, Sierra and Appalachian J club, Messrs. Hart and Stoke left here July 14 and report the most enjoy able two weeks they have spent in their entire live. The climb was exciting and offered all the interest and peril of the ascent of the Matterhorn or Wei serhorn of the Swiss Alps, life-line and alpenstock being necessary on more than one occasion. Messrs. Hart and Stokes joined the eombined forces of the mountain-eering clubs and were conveyed to Tacoma in a special train. The trip is best de scribed by Frank Hart, who was inter viewed last night. "From Tacoma.'' said Mr. Hart, "we went to Ashford in a special From this place we went to Longmire's springs, spending two days there. Our next votnt was Paradise valley where we camped. From here we made numerous little side trips, visiting Eagle and Pinacle peaks and Xisqually and Cow litz glaciers. These last were extreme ly interesting. First snow was encoun tered in places in Paradise valley, but remarkable to note, flowers of the most beautiful description and in great var iety and rich in color and perfume were growing beside the snow. "We next made Muir camp where we stopped for the night at an elevation of 9600 feet At 4:30 in the morning the ascent to the summit was commenced and I can not say that it was very for midable eren though this was my first mountain climbing. Going around Gib raltar rock, however, we had to use both (the order. MICHIGAN CARP. W. E. Cole, Authority on Vertebrates, Assist Anglers in Dilemma. W. K. Cole, the only successful Isaac Walton w d supposed to be an authority on all kinds of fish, returned from a fishing trip to his reserve, Saturday, bringing back a new variety of fish, which with all of his great piscatorial knowledge, he was unable to give them a name, not knowing whether they were French snails or Irish lobster. Several experts were Interviewed and all had a guess, ad had it not been for the Astoria man, the name would never have been known. They were simply the-celebrated Michigan striped bass, which were planted in Cullaby lake about twenty years ago. They seldom raise to a fly and never take bait, but are usually caught with a troll. They differ from carp, in that the striped bass are a toothsome deli cacy, while a carp i only fit for fer tilizer, and hardly that Mr. Cole ha already secured an order for several tons of the bass. Leave orders at the Cole. SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the St Agnes' Guild of Grace church will be held in The crowd at Seaside yesterday com pared very favorably with that of last Sunday, fully two thousand people tak ing advantage of the favorable weath er and visiting the beach re-sort. The first train front Astoria was well filled with representative people. The through train from Portland brought eighteen can, packed to the door with human freight, thousands anxlou to enjoy a breath of invigorating salt air. Apparently there is a good nutured rivalry between Seaside and the heaehe on the Washington shore. IVvotee of the surf seem divided in their opinions oh to which is the most attractive but all are holding their own and the crowds are fairlv even. A great many of the people who visited (Seaside yesterday went to join their families who are oc cupying the picturesquely located sum mer cottages. ' The surf continue popular. Enthus iasts were gratified by high tide which materialized before noon. o sooner had tlie bathing restriction been remov ed than the seething waves were dotted with a goodly number of bathers rep resenting both itexesj In fact, the fair er sex predominated. A Usual the pic nic parties were in evidence and more than score gathering of revelers could be seen along the immaculate strand. Seaside' hosieries were taxed to their utmost capacities. Patronage wa very evenly divided and all hotel men report an exceptionally good day. More than two hundred person registered at the Moore before luncheon and the EASTERLY VISITORS) A large number of Eastern visitor arrived In Astoria, 'yesterday ami Sat urday night ami all of the hotel were taxed to their utmost capacity. They have been visiting the fair in Port land and the varm weather haa driven them to the const for invigorating sea brveie. A number of them remained in Astoria yesterday, visiting many of the point of Interest, and large num ber went to Seaside, returning last even ing. Most of them will remain in As toria today visiting the canneries and cold storage plants. Some of them are looking for location for Investment and residence, having either been drowned out in the East or blown out in Kan sa and Oklahoma. They expressed themselves as well pleased with Asto ria and it surroundings and asked for copies of the local paper. WATER FRONT NOTES. Steamer Roanoke left out yesterday for San Francisco with freight and pas senger. Steamer Alliance left out today for the Hay City carrying pacnger and a general cargo. the vestnr room thia evening at 7:30. o'clock. All member are requested to, the oiher " . -r,, . . . commodation are not so great a be present Business of importance. The Foard . Stokes Co. Jyever Equalled in.this City Before. We have engaged Prof. W.E. Gunn, a celebrated portrait artist, late of Chicago, to work for us a limit ed time. We can, as a result of special arrangements, make this unheard of offer: To anyone making a purchase of ONE DOL LAR in any department of our store we give a Coupon. This Coupon and any GOOD PHOTO GRAPH, presented to our artist entitles you to a' list Crayon Portrait by paying only 87 cents additional to cover- cost of material used. The Portrait Is Well Worth $3.00 Prof. Gunn is an artist'of rare ability in his line of work. He is equalled by but few, and excelled by none. While here, his studio will be in one of our large dry goods windows, where all who desire may watch , him work. We Will Begin Giving Coupons Today, Monday, July 31st Prof. Gunn will begin work as soon as his mater . ial reaches him, probably Wednesday, August 2nd. Don't tail to take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity. t We have just received an unusually large and varied assortment of Fine Dress and Pedestrian Shirts We would be glad to have you look them over. THE FOIHD & STOKES CO. Where the New Things Make Their Debut. gret Mine Host Moore's, in number, com pared very favorably. Lockley haH the Colonial and the other hotel put forth unusual effort and tmlc excellent cure of their guests. The launching of the lifeboat wa very exciting. A high surf was running when the amateur life saver- ventured into the water. People hurried from all parts of the beali to witness the per formance which occurred shortly be. fore 2 o'clock. The bench, in the im mediate vicinity of the. lifeboat, . was black with people when the noe of the craft first touched the water. Jump ing into the bout the tiller oar was manned by the skipier and four iardy amateurs In id hand to the oars. Through sheer force of energy the Uiut was pushed through the formidable breakers. Kiing until almost perpen (liculur on the crest of mighty wave the boat Suddenly plungcdj into the trough of the sea andupparently tinder the surface only to rie ajrain majest ically on the ensuing roller. The boat was guided beyond beyond the swells to a point fully a mile from shore where after coins through variou maneuver the crew turned their craft for the re turn trip. A successful Minima was made. Superintendent McOuire, of the A. 4 C. R. It., again was on hand to supervise the mobilization of the great crowds, The evening train of eighteen car wa filled and passed through the city on time, leaving-a very large Astoria con fulgent at the depot. Gunn is coming! OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW OF IT WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLI8HED IN ANY CITY OF IT8 SIZE- WILL YOU HELP U8f TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CLL. AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advartiiing and Circula tion Manager. THE MORNING A8T0RIAN. . P. 8. If you live) out of town writ or our plan. Jh? X3fe beelMIhive We nave planned to avail our selves of all space now used for broken lot and remnant of this eon't redy-to-wear garment and piece" good, in time to admit "of the proper rare for our FALL STOCK, toon to arrive. in order to accomplish this, we have for several week beeff cutting price to cost and below cott, and thi Great Reduction Sale Continues the Balance of This Month. Bargains In every department make a visit to our stort worth your while. Let us tell you about some of tht wearable and merchandise that com under thi cut, and then come in and sec the rest for yourself. CLOAK AND SUIT BOOM UP STAIRS All garment go at cost. Among other thing that are on the second floor you will And. LONG LAWN KIM0NAS WRAP PERS, marked down to SO cent, 73 cent nd $1 each. They will go quickly to the wise chopper. SHORT WHITE AND COLORED LAWN KIMONAS, t 60 cents. Some are wort a rouble and more earlier in the season, but they are broken in size, and must go regard less of cost price. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT All trimmed bats mut lie sold, whether the price reaches our cot or only half of that ' $3.50 will buy, what may have cot us I5.00. Can you afford to ml this chance? BATHING SUITS AT COST. Alpacca Bathing Suit for ladies sell at la. That's what they eot. Children' One Piece bathing units at 75c, the price we paid the iimnufac turer. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES At 25c to $150 are unusual bargains at the price. LITTLE CHILDREN'S JACKETS Coat and jacket for the little one materials consisting of white piue, duck and ladle' cloth, to be (old ab solutely at cost. WASH SKIRTS. At les than the material can be bought for. REMNANTS. Of wash good and other materials at price o low, that you can offonl to put the goods away until you are ready to have them made up. SHIRT WAISTS. Of white summer material and SILK Shirt Waist all go at greatly reduced price. Tlenty of help to wait upon you. Our plans are ready for the GREATER BEE HIVE, for which the building is now being completed. To make up for any disadvantage due tp our crowded present quarter we have prepared you genuine bargain! in everything we advertise, 10 that you will agree with u that "What we ay wt do we do." BEE&HIVE POLL TAX COLLECTIONS. Road Supervisor P. It, Mount I hav ing some difllculty to collect poll tax from the lUhermcn. lie believes that If the rannerymen would -lt lit the matter, a large amount of money could It collected. As alt the money col lev t ed for pidl tax is tued for tho build ing and repair of the county road with in the city limits, thoe who- duty It is to contribute their share of the ex penoe In payment of the privilege mid protection they enjoy, would not at tempt to evade the payment. Clatsop will need all the revenue it can secure and like the "widow's mite," every lit 11 helps. MAY LOSE TERRITORY. Surveyor Sy that Part of Vermont Belong to Canada. New Port. Vt., July 30, A population of more than forty-eight hundred jr son on avti ip of territory several mile In length and from a half mile to a mile In width, containing three town ship, may be lot U the United States through the, fludlnus of the surveyors representing the I'nited State and Can ada, who hav Just completed the in spection of the boundary line between the two cou 11 trie. As a result of the survey the town of Kichford. Et Rich fnl ud Seven Mills, which lie within the territory al ways supposed to be part of the Slate of Vermont, are declared to rightfully belong to Canada. It is at Richford that thn Chine detention station In located. Hundreds of Celestials have been detained here, and there I some ((Mention in the mind of the authorities if their a-U may not have been illegal, a the officer of the I'nited States were exercising authority on what I now cluimed to b Canadian territory. That C.unn i all right. TAFT PARTY AT KOBE. Kobe, July 30. Secretary Taft and party arrived here thi evening from Kioto. All were the recipient of an enthusiastic welcome from the govern or, mayor, and city officials and assem bled thousand. A number of preents were made to Secretary Taft and Miss ItiMeve)t. The family restaurant of Astoria i recognised a the He reitaurant. The best meals and the best service In At- 1 toriau 120 Eleventh ttrcet. Put light In the eye, tint the cheek, with Nature' bloom, loosens the tension of life, brushes the cobwebs from the brain, that' what Hollistcr Rocky Mountain Tea will do, 35 cent, Tea or Tablet. A SHORT STOP At our tor doe tit trick. That I If you want anything in ummr clothing and study the cost, See whst w ea do in warm wtather wearable at $10.00 A SUIT P. A. STOKES Tho Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. Saturday ItoUnyl pln geometry, gencrsl history, English literature, py. Oology. ' For Count Paper. Commencing Wednfty, August 9, tt nine o'clock, A. M., and continuing until Friday, August 11, at four o'eloclc P. M. First, Second and Third Crd Cer tificate. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology, Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, chool law, civil government. Primary Certificate. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, reading, Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology, KM MA C. WARREN, July 28, 1!K3. County Supt. Have you heard of tiunn? Furniture For Sale. The book cae, papers, racks and other library furniture of the Astoria Library for sale at very rionable price. Call at library room Immediately. Th Astorian 75 cents a month. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice i hereby given (list the coun ty uperfntenV-nt of Clatsop country will hold the regular examination of applicant for state and county papers at the court hmie a follows! For Stat Paper. Commencing Wednelayr August 9, at nine o'clock, A. M., and continuing until Saturday, August 12, at four o'clock, p. M. Wed iiesda y Pen ma nh ip, II ist ory , spelling, alKcbra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physic, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. v HELP WANTED FEMALE (JIRL WANTED FOR (iENERAL housework and to aHit with cook Ing. $13 per month. J. P. Uildion, AI derbrook, cure of Tongue point Luni lier Co. A Steak Broiled to your heart's content, Here vim to your appetite does lend. THE GRILL 54i COMMERCIAL STREET Next to Hoefler'i. Opened tinder the management of F. F. Uower will J conducted a a. good quick-lunch room at popular price Neatly cquipd private dining room for ladle and partie In rear. The San Felipe Vineyard. was set out in 1873 in the mot fav ored ulne grape dUtrit t of Santa Clara County, California. Their plant is up-in date ami great rare is encniccd In selecting only sound grape for the manufacture of their wine, enabling them to turn out Wine Second to None. They have apoitited Foard 4 Stoke Co. their SOLE AGENTS for Astoria and surrounding country. Call at our place of busines nml iiMxi t the slock. Once tried, you will buy no other. Here follow some of the wine made by the San Felipe) Vineyard. The priir will please you, Just m much as the good. A trial order will convince you. RIESLING, medium light tuble wine pint, aoc quart, 30c Cat of pints, $3,(10, Cee 0f quarts, t.00. CLARET, social table wine pints 10c Quart i, 30c. Cane of pints, 12.30. C of quarts, .I..). ZINFANDEL, cln, light Ubl wine, pint, aoc quart, 30c. rCae of pints, J3.00. Case of quarts, ft.OO, BURGUNDY, flue, extra mild, pint, ajc. quart, 40c. Cae of pints, H00. Case of qusits, fJ.(K). PORT, Old Tawny, rich, light color, int, jc quart 40c. Cae of pints, fj.,V, CVe of quarts, $3.30. SHERRY, pale, clean, soft, pints, sC quart, 30c. Case of pints, $4.30. Case of quarts, $3.30. ANGELICA, very mild and rich, pint ajc, quart, 50c. Case of pints, $4.50. Cane of quarts, $3.50, MUSCATEL, very fniity and iweot, pint, jc, quart,- 30c. Case of pints, $4,50. Case of quarts, f3.50. ' . , Foard QStoKes Co. j Our Coffee I Unexcelled.