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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1905)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1903. WATERMELONS PROPOSE NEW RACES DENIES REPORT, Washington. Aug. 3. Secretary of UNIQUE EXPEDITION 44ts40sas4a4asasa4as4a444s4a REGATTA NOTES ALL THI: OFFICIAL NEWS t Agriculture WiNon ha issued a state- re here in plenty. The right kind, too. Lcsli M'lon, the finest CD the Coast. A LUSCIOUS DESSERT. met defying that emplovVs of the forestry service have written articles Yacht Enthusiasts Arrange forOcr-man-AmtrLan Tests. for magazine prior to the publication Magndic Survey of North Pacific Ocean to B. Made. TilK MOKNINU ASTOKIAN. ASiUH.A, OHECJON f government work in public report. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Aug. -8. Western Oregon, Cood Dairy Butter, oc a KolL ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial St. Phone Main 681 A ShoeJBargain For Balance of the Month Men'i Tan ahoea, worth up to $4.50 t $3 00 Men's Tan shoes, worth up to S350. at Sa.5 Men's Oxfords, worth up to Uo, at $3 Men's Oxfords, worth up to t3.oo, at $150 S. A. GIMRE, 643 Bond Street, Opposite Ross. Higgins 4. Co. VCt are agents for Douglas' Cele brated shoe. During' the v Picnic Season Everybody welcomes handy packages cf choice eatable. CANNED GOODS fill the bill admira bly. They save trouble, anxiety and require but little attention before they re ready to serve. We carry a full line, but have only room to enumerate a few: Pork and Bean, I. X. L Baked Beans, Peviled Ham, Ox Tongue, Lunch Tongue, Veal Loaf, Brisket Beef, Deviled Tur key. Chicken Loaf, Boneless Turkety, Sardines, Salmon, Bayle's After Dinner Cheese, all kinds of crackers and bis. cuits, etc., etc. Fine, Juicy Watermelons Just Arrived. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Itranch at Unlontown. Fountain Pen Talk Your Foutain Pen is Sick, work im perfectly, l't ns fee what ails it clean end till it FREE. If it need actual re pair we can have it fixed at slight ex-peli-e, - TI.en.BEST of all we will tell you how to take care of your pen in the future, ho that it will never need repairing. Puis $1,110 to SC.OO. J. N. GRIFFIN COMPETENT JUDGES Beeary Daetora Eadorse Berplefde. Women who make a business of beau tlfvlng- ether women come pretty near knowing; what will bring about the best remits. Here are letters trom two, con cerning Herplclde: "I can recommend Newbro's "Herpt ride," us It stopped my hair from falling out; and, as a dressing It has no super ior. "(Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllnfer, "Complexion H'.eclallat, 25 Morrison St.. Portland, Ore." "After using one bottle of "Herplclde my hair has stopped falling out and mj soa'p Is entirely free from dandruff. "(Blgned.) draes Pode. "Peautr Doctor, !' Sixth St. Portland, Ors." f 1 id by lea dln- drur1ts Send We. la stamps for sample, to ine uerpicjae wa, is-irolt Mien. Kagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond SU Owl Drug Store, 849 Com. St, T. F Iurin, Prop. "Special Agent" WANT THIRTY'THREE FOOTERS Negotiations Pending for International Yacht Rcaes Emperor William Mani fests Keen Interest, and Is Disposed to Favor Plan. New York, Aug. 3. Negotiation are pending, it i announced, for interna tional yacht ra.e U-twccn the I'nitcd State and Ccrmany. They have Wen informally undertaken by a coterie of American yachtsmen, principally ljt crn racing men. and are Wing rarried on with member of the Imperial Yacht club at Kiel. The Herman emperor 1 understood to have manifested a keen interest in the prop I and while he ha not a vet indicated hi entire ap proval of the plan, i disposed to favor it. If satisfactory condition can be formulated, it is practically certain that the race will be. arranged. The idea i not contest for i)0-foot er, but to widen the interest by giv ing more opportunity to racing men to actively participate in the sport and to make the contest for boat that are of healthy tyj and not mere racing machine. The racing length of the contestants is now a matter of negotiation. The Americans favor the 33-footer, which are popular among the tierman club, and the idea ha generally met approval. The plan is to have three bout sail for each country and the race to 1 de termined by the general excellence of the three. If this idea meet with the enthusiasm expected it i proposed not to arrange for one race, but to make the contest rather an annual or a biennial event to lie alternately on thi ami the other side of the water. ORGANIZE NEW RAILWAY. Mississippi Valley and Gulf Road Will Be Constructed. Chicago, Aug. 3.--Organii!ation of the Mississippi Valley & Culf railway was begun Wre yesterday, W. I. Allen be ing elected president! Theodore Kocke- feller, vice president, and E. I.. lioehaiiour, secretary-treasurer. Ac cording to Allen, the company i in corporated in Iowa and all the west ern Mis-i-sippi valley state to the gulf, with a ea pitalization of ..(HMH). it i planned, he said, to start the road from si-uie point in l"wa oil the Miiv,ippi. and engineers alreaily are engaged ill surveying for a right of wav. Mr. Allen was formerly asitalit general manager of tlx' Hock Island and is said to have built a poitioii ot tue Pete Maniuette road. BRYAN'S SON ILL. Undergoes Critical Surgical Operation Recovery Assured, thieugo, Aug. :!. William J. 'Bryan. Jr.. is King at the Pre-bj terian hospi tal, where he underwent a surgical op eration veterdy for the removal of an aliees on hi right knee, brought alK.ut by intUimation that liegnn with win on his foot. oung Bryun was brought to the hospital ye-tcr.lay I mm Winona l-ake, hid., on a fa-t train, lie is a student at a military academy. This afternoon phy-nian annoum-eu that his condition wa 'not dangerous, hut the prompt action in bringing him to Chicago for treatment prevented a serious turn. The intlamation that resulted in the forming of the alxvs was first n..t in-able two weeks, ago. A corn on his ri.-ht f.H.t fir-t liecame intlamed alter it had Wen accidentally cut. ITie cut Is'canie infected Und it was tor this leason that blood oi-oiiing wa feared. The young man. who is 10 year old. kept the fad of hi condition from his parent and other relative. .Mr liiyati is now touring ill Ohio. After the reassuiing report by the hospital physician who say the ! will 1 able to return to hi studies in a tew da vs. word wa sent la-t night to hi" lather and hi uncle, Charles W. Bryan, at Lincoln. Neb. Better than money Schilling's Best is as good fot you as it is for your grocer j and moneybaclc. Fridav, fair in the smith; showei in t ie northern portion. Western Wash- ingtoii, showers. Fastern Oregon, part ly cloudy and occasionally threatening. DANZIGER RETURNS. Washington, Aug. 3.Pr. palger. fonuerlv I'nited State consul at Ma drid, ha arrived here to lay More the detHirtiiient of Commerce and 1-abor memoranda concerning the eonditioiH of the Jews abroad, the information be ing gaOiered at the request of the demrtment for the ue in the Bureau of Immigration in dealing with that das of immigrant. CLEVELAND LOSES RACE. Cleveland, 0 Aug. 3. The World- Sett ay: Owing to the action of Mayor Tom I Johnson in making the holding of the grand circuit meeting im possible here, Cleveland lose the big intercity matinee race for the gold chal lenge cup. Chicago will probably secure the event. Lou Dillon and Major IVl- mar, the world's greatest trotter, will appear in connection with the matinee event. IS Iron Age Says Trade Is. in Satis factory Conditiod. DEMAND FOR BILLETS GOOD Rush of Buying in Southern Field Is Over In Leading Distribution Mar kets Iron Is Easitr Smaller Cora sanies Willing to Sell Birmingham. New York, Aug. 3. The iron trade generally continue in a very' sound and satisfactory condition, say tip Iron 1 Age. The rush of buying in the South- em field i over for the present and in the leading ijistrthufing market Southern iron is slightly easier since some of the smaller companies are will- mg to -ell on me oais n i?ii..jv ior liirmingliaiii. The larger interest who old luavily lately are akinj better pri.-e. A lot of 1MXt ton of gray forge wa sold for Pittsburg delivery at a rather low pie. 1 Considerable further iUantitie of malleable pss-einer pig have been . . .1 . marked iiuritig tne pa-t wcck aim m the Chicago territory tin- condition of furnace i such that the supply is rather restricted. iJemaml for billet and sheet bar ha euiitiniied good and price arc higher with c good bii"i- lies pending in Knstern Pennsylvania both for teel nnd for muck bar. The rail mill are full of work. Some large order which have Is'en jwnding have not yet lieen placed. For some small lot. S-pteinlsT delivery, there U an indication of readinis to pay mod erate premium. The condition of the -tnictnral trade is well illustrated by the Uginning of the constructional work on a mill for rolling structural shaH- at the Clair ton plant. This mill, which will have ix capacity of lO.iKH) tons, is to be com pleted in the extraordinary time of LI weeks. Thf plate trade i looking forward to a heavy additional tonnage for the large lot of steel car. Agricultural implement maker have entered into ad ditional season contrail for steel bar, The stronger position .f tel i having it reflet action upon -'.est, in which coni-essiun are not la-ir.g made as free ly a before. The general demand for pipe shows little improvement, te oil i-oiintry re quirement are fair, ami the buying of boiler tulw i good. There are at hand the tir-t indication of the approach of buying of wire prod uct for the coming -easun, but the movement ha not yet l-eume pro nulMcetL BASEBALL SCORES. Seattle, Aug. 3. Seattle 7, Lo Angele 2. . Tacoma, , Aug. 3. Tacorr.a 0, San Francises) 4. San Francisco, Aug. 3. Oakland 5. Portland 4. . MARKET SOUND WOODEN SHIP EQUIPPED United States Coast, and Geodetic Sur vey Will Undertake to Secure Precis Pate of Distribution of Magnetic Forces Over Pacific Ocean. San Pranclsco, Aug. 3. A magnet ie survey of the North Pacific ocean will lie inaugurated within the next few day by the department of international research in terietial magnetism of the Carnegie institution of Washington. A ' wiaiden sailing veel, the brig tlalilee, ha bn fully equipped for the purpose of the ex-dition at thl rt, and it is exacted that she will sail the latter part of the week on her ltrt season' work. The object of the expedition i to secure preci date of the distribution of the magnetic force over the Pa cific ocean. Kxeepl for data from oc casional expeditious and such as werp acquired in wooden vessel a long time ago the present magnet ie chart used by the navigator over this region de pend largely upon the olwervations on islands along the coasts. Such land ob servation, however, are rarely repre sentative of the true valuations because of local disturbances. H Is, therefore, imHihle to make any statement as to the correctness of the present charts. The director of the work i Ir, I A. Palter, who 1 likewise in charge of the magnetic woik of the United State coat and geisletic survey. The scientific leader and commander of the lialilee will tie .1. F. I'Tatf of the I'nited State coast mid geodetic survey, who has hud 30 years' experi ence in astronomical, geodetic and mag netic woik. The member of the scien- title corps are Dr. II. Kgliert, magnetic observer, surgeon and. naturalist 1 J. P. Ault, magnetic observer, and V. W, Whitney, magnetic observer and watch officer. Comforts the heart, strengthens the mind. 1 gfssl ill or well. Makes the face bright as the summer morn. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Cures when all else fail. 35 cents at Frank Hart's drug store. ; iuu nay it am ; A furnished house, rooms or store. Make your wants known to the readers of this paper. If you want a tenant for a house, some reader Obtained by Advertising in the X Want Columns of the Morning Astoria a. DAILY 7,000 READERS YOUR BOUDOIR OR HIS DEN Will take on a look of brightbess with a new wall and ceiling paper. Step in and let us show you the many pretty patterns of wall paper which we carry in stock ready to put on your walls at a moment's notim by our expert workmen. At Cost of $6.00 We will cover walls and ceiling of a room (12x12ft) with some very ef fective and servicfthle paper. The more morey you are willing to spend the more elegant the little additional features that go advantageously with wall decorations until at 00 a room and even more we can give you the finest paper, the daintiest mould is, the beaut.ful ceiling center pieces and the pretty dados of burlap or ingrain paper or any material, suitable for the purpose. Your attention 1 particularly call ed to the pretty CLOTH EFFECTS in Wall Paper which are among the latest productions of leading manu facturers. Designs approaching in beauty those of the elegant tailor made suitings. B.F. ALLEN &SON ' Wall Paper, faints, Eto, ?65-367 Comnseeia, St. Astoria. Watch This Space J Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-31 , 4S4t4af4a4asassas)asas4asastsa44 The $123 uhcHhcd hy Weinhuid brewery will help some, you la-t! IS The soliciting committee will lt uruiuul to see those who have nt yet necu wen, so don't get aii;ry if you have len overlKiked', 'better still, le a volunteer ami will on the commit tw yourslf. Manager Krickson of the (irand and star theatres in Portland ha kindly cvnseutcd to allow a slide iidvcrti-emcut of the regatta In boi theatre uul at an shows. This act of Manager Krkk oti entitles him to the patronage of Astorian when III Portland. Iteinetu-ls-r the Star and tirnnd, Iwth on Wash ington street. Conctimley tril, Improved (rbr of Peilmen, of Astoria, ha appointed a coinniittee of five to arrange for the meeting of Lewi and Clark and .iaaja ra at the Cimeomlcy wjgwum, wher) a great pow-wow will l.e lict.l. It i prohahh; DaVt ty great Sachem of Oregon and Washington will call a coun cil of war of their braves ami thus illus trate that the. Improved Order of Led men i a patriotic a well a a U-iievn. lent order, always anxious to help the eitv or the nation. No milking, no traitor in the Itedmen' wignm. ON K FOlt ALU ALL KIt ASTt.lUA! The illuminated night parade on the river will add greatly to the entertain ment of the assembled .multitude. ..ss4.sss.s...4.sss.sss.ssssss4. I The SEASIDE HOUSE Clatsop Beach, Oregon- is now open for guests, Thl fire o'd lb-sort, situated on the. banks of the N'e canieum river, only a few rod from the ocean, offers to it patron the , Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish ing, booting and hunting. Free 'bus to nil trains. Addles all communications to The vSeaside House Seaside, 4eeeseeeseeeetetssee4eseeseeseeeese Kitchen Troubles and the Remedy. Only a few years ago it wis considered good form to encase the sink in wood thereby concealing the trip, J. A. MONTGOMERY, AlmMr, I rt v t t . Look Here and Keep Posted S) Thank to the Carpenters' union and,i the Finnish Hrotherhood for voluntary SUOSCI (flli,HS, Will there be a country fair? It de pend on the sub-committee. There are. lot of tine thing raUed on the lower Columbia including peaches, 1(1 year old and upward. 0 "'- Who i to be admiral! Ditto queen t Tiie committee would like to knowi I there a bra band In Atorla? If you can't join the chorus, don't croak. t Alt person "having rHm or bed to rent diring the regatta week, wsll please send th iiuiiils'r of room and the priea for each to the Secretary of the Itegat I Company. Sign your name and ad dle f r use on the im register. REGATTA NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that the. As toria P.egittU Company will not I re sponsible for any bills contracted by any prn or -ron unless accompanied ,y a rpilitUm signed by the president and secretary, which requisition niut he returned with the bill. All claims con tra.-ted must he presented to tha com Jmitti-e within ten da.i from th order and the bill and claims- will lie paid on demand. Py order of committee, FltKD JOHNSON. HERMAN WISE, j Secretary. Pie. i Oregon. making it ituivei .ible and offering place for the collection of filth and vermin. If this condition eiliti in your houicliolJ, let us remedy the trouble by inntslllng mowy white "itathiW Pun plain Rnimelett Kitchen filnk, Our wot! U miU factory and JwltM light, ' - - si I it ' I if J i Y