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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1905)
2 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOMA,OKK.I SUNDAY, AUGUAST fl. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. libliihed Daily oy KC J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year.. ........ $7 00 By mail, per month 00 By carrier, per month 75 Sunday Chatter The Week in Society as Seen by Mademoiselle Yvonne WEEKLY ASTORIAN. 1 mall, per year, In advance .11 00 lOn1forihdHvrinof Th Moasixa j receptions, lawn parties and 4Mjr ba made by poala card or thrvuith tl rlKiw. Any irtveuwrity in delivery should b homnliaiWv reported to the ertUr ef-pttblieatioti. Telephone Main 661. More than one person will remark in 1le ease of Criswell that the "devil got Lis due." Thi ha Wn an exceptionally quiet week MH-ially even more quiet than the ensuing week promises to be and con sidcrahle more quiet than last week. Of course, the uual number of very inform! affairs tinned up like the proverbial "bad penny," but of the big boating functions, there was none. There was not even a wedding, of any importance, so you mustn't expect a great deal from me. M. Witte admire President Rooevelt. He merely quotes the eonuu of opinion. A Xew York womnn. according to dis patches, was afflicted with aphasia, and then she ran screaming from a park where she had been fitting. This is bt range, indeed. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Yelh are en tertummg .Mis. lurintr ami her on Howard of Walla Walla. lr. Owens Adair of North Yakima wa- a guest of Mis, 11., F. Prael yesterday afternoon and proved a most interest ing woman. lr. Ouens-Adair for a num- ler of year has leou Interested in mat lets of history relative to the pioneei women of the Northwest and has de ' voted much of her time to research along t!tee lines. She Is an acknowledged an thority on this particular subject. In the very near future lr. Ovrcns-Adair contemplate publishing a volume which will contain various papers she lias pre pared on pioneer women of the North- west. She is very amiable and while I she might well retain the txli.es her Russian and Japanese troops are re ported as Wing active and there are well founded rumors that a terrific bat tle will ensue. Where, oh where, are the Norway-Sweden controversy, the Moroccan situation, and 50 other matters that have furnished tis with jolly good stories in the past! On Wednesday Mr. A. A. Finch gave a very enjoyable bridge whist party in honor of her mother, Mrs. J, I. Mct'on- nell of Woodland, Cal. The attractive home of Mrs. Finch was beautifully dec orated for the affair. In the living rooms nasturtiums ami red roe were f , distinguished position permits. ! rather j t.ie wlor used. Those present were: ' . . . , . . , , ,, 1 ; avows it ami is unite congenial, c-pe- Mesdame Fiavel, Mejrler, l'atton, ; . , , . , . ' t-ially when discussing the topic to which l.eorge amson Allen, New man. Tal-; laut, ttilham fallant. cherry, Wilson.! . ... . . . . Thing and the Misses Kluiore Tallant j and (.'rang. The prizes were won by i . Mis Oang 8n,l Mi Floret ta Klinore. who had the two highest scores. Miss Thomas, a nv.t attractive girl from Oakland, Cal., is visiting Mrs. C. A. lleilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Eol-ert Wilson of Fair field, la,, are spending a week in Astoria with their manv friends. ! I'lLtSifllV fl-4 tllil-ttl- "!-... I- ...n., ,, I - ""! afternoon euchre party to which a great jmany of her friends were Invited. !! I sonis of white and evergreens were mil ; ired for a most attractive decora iTve ' scheme. Mrs. Frank )'attn. Mr. P. I.. I Cherry and Mrs. Ceorge Nolan. I were I the happy recipients of the token". J DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Forth Form and Cemplvxlon Ha ba sucvaaafall nxd by laadlad iHnmi aiaitt aaa wont a f laiaisa Iw mora than IB vtar. Wkinni appliad It If laatantl? abaarhad inroaia it port ni ma aaia aaa iu won ltlul aatrmaa Ivvdi tot wattlug ilaanta. REMOVING WRINKLES m If by auric, ana application of it a thowltg ramaraaol ttaarovv aaaat. Dr. Charlaa Pltah Food it poaltlvalv tbt ol prprUo kanwo ta nitalral Kitbct that will rod out hollvwi la tbt atrk aaa ptvduc ntai, ktaitkjr Bttb M Uta ckttkt, trait aaa saada, v For Dtvaloplag th But or brtatta, thrankta from Butting; It hat the nigntat lautrttntni oi onyticttDt. Two ott art otita lutflvlwit to oitkt tbt but tlroi, largo tj4 boaatllul. OLD BT DlfARTMSNT ITOlIi AMI) OKUUOiSTo. Ktnlar orko. 11.00 a be, but la alt aK, taka advouttgo of tblt IRCUL OPPla tad otod t ont dollar, wt will toad two II; FRFP attitla boi tal ouf book, "Art at nfcSl Mamto." tally Mluttratad. I b tant frao to an laiy tanalac 10 can la to & ht DR. CHARLES CO. IXV"' r The Astoria Restaurant. If you want a goml, clean meal or if you ore in a liurry you ihoulJ go to the Astoria Restaurant Thi fine restaurant is thoroughly tip-to-(lute in every detail, UXCELM.NT MfiALS. EXCELLENT SEkVICI: BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Reliable. Latest Cut. n A I 14 r-- gt'ML w f r v,' Vf I 11 s Some good work is being done by the directors committee of the Commercial dub. An organization conducted along the lines of this body can do nothing but good for a community and we hope that the indebtedness will soon be wiped out by the determined young men upon whom the task devolves and that the club will be in position to resume opera tions even sooner than contemplated. Mrs. Charles Heilbom has issued iuvi- The failure of Xew Orleans to grapple intelligently and firmly with the out lireak of yellow fever there at the very cutset has resulted already in the trans mission of the diseaso to another state. An Italian from the very center of the filthy infected district fled from there in fear of the plague on July 20 and reached Tampa, Florida, by rail, the next Saturday. He as "down" with the disease last Tuesdav and had his Mrs. H, F. Prael entertained aeveral j fiieinU yesterday iu honor of her -istcr. , Mr .1 IMi-iir r,f SV.1,1 I.Vdn,.i.. Viv. tat ions to a large euchre part v lor lues- I . . , , , , , I . . , , . ' " . handed euchre was plaved and an en- , day afternoon of tins week. . . , . .... . , joyalde afternoon spent. Light refresh- j , , , , , , , ; ment were daintiiv served. t ."six-handed euchre was played at the! ! Thursilay club this week, when Mrs. : "" Richard C'arruthers entertained. Mrs. ! Miss M, Mann of Portland is in this Xorman Marrs won the first prize. Alout t city the guest of Mrs. C. II. Hall, ten niemliers were present. YVOSNK. chocolate" I SETS I from $3.75 up. Just the thing for a Present. Yokohama Bazar OS Commercial twei, Alorl PIT l . ' . . Lett Parti to Ctt Out l Ordtr, lfirl(ij pirts, Murt Puwtr with Ln Utct LM Oatollnt. I'ndrr Ptrftil Con Irol. Quid l ahauit. Any Spud Irom 100 to I0O0 revolutions ptrmlnutt. H0RNBUR6 I BENNETT SIi'H 1 to 10 II. V., Single OlhHlcr. suvh atoAo ii. ii., ni.ni.1.. ciiiiir. KNAPPT0N. wash. FOUR CYLINDtRS TO OKDtR TO HiO-.hORSE FOVtf R. desirable persons as corresiondcnts with states, however, that in value this year's the object ill view of thoroughly cov-' pack will be equal to tnat of ltHH, owinj; ering the field and ultimately we plan f to the fact that more attention is paid to be represented at Hammond. Tilla-; Dow to other grades of salmon and that nook. Svensen, C'latskanie, lathlamet. i more of them are canned now than in Knappton, Ihvaeo, Sea view, Xahcotta former years. A pack of tKHMXHl ca-es as and other places which may f nriii-h new j estimated by the commissioner, would of interest to our readers and not until j be double the pack of lwcj and four that time will we consider that the j times Hint of IfMKl or l'.MM. Astorian has reached a proper standard j Thp .kfVe nm j f(,rthern TSritih of eir.ciency, referring more particularly, ;(.(),u1)iil ttH,r lU mln dtwUtfrA to news .f purely Icx-al signitica.u-e. Our I ,;, eaI.,i(.r jn p,,, SoMn(1 Sn). telegraphic service speaks for itself. We i ,.. fltJlln,Iul.t : , ,illlf 1)f f:..1r. and from this I venn.re ine assertion, vauig.onous.y, , i(l tW ailment later diacuosed as vellow ! perhaps, that the Astorian today is the : .i, ,.:., , m..;.,,. - j" - - C .,111 Ill IHIKKIII - M, I.IHIII', fever. State Health Officer Porter of ; most etlicient and most attractive daily i .nr ...i ;,,,. n ,i,, i,, i.i nrwapBper outside of the City of Fort- ,iaI1()le ,,v t(at llat(1 T,( Stn Ju.(1 land. We may supplement this with j TkWng 4 Pa(.kin (-0. ln,,k k(.vli at the further and much broader state-, lp mme Jate almo ,() ment that the Astorian is the only j ,rjr of tlie Frawr So far the majority paper in the entire Pacific Northwest, j of nhern llriti-h ( olu.nbia can ex.vpting a few large and prosperous j m.ri wiu, th(, exw,tlon f ,We on dailies in . ities of or Mtfm j X-M Hnrl(,ri ,iavp M people, offering a seven-day service. In ye ,, ,han k wa, ,,Xi(.i,((,i, ,v this alone, wc feel the pa,-r is emi- tIljj, (latp A aU,m,.nt u, )at nently worthy of the city and entitled . nia,k t(K,uv ,,y j,r u- f nark(ir to both support and encouragement. A pi.lwrn llwn-'r of thp Biiti,h Colum- we iiave ottcn remarked through these coluimiis tlse things represent only the commencement. There will come a day and not far off when our telegraphic I Florida report it as a mild case but even a mild eae may constitute the genesis of a serious epidemic; and the patient's location in West Tampa, where n colony of Cuban" cigarmakers is nested with about as little regard to sanita tion as rules in the' Italian quarter 01 Xew Orleans, is a matter not well cal culated to inspire confidence that the disease will not spread there. However, to return to New Orleans, the practical acknowledgement of the Crescent City health officials of their inability to cope with the threatening epidemic and the intelligence that Surgeon-general Wy man of the United States public health and marine hospital service will assume charge is most gratifying. Since the disease was first discovered in New Or leans there has been altogether too much censoring on the part of the health offi cers of the infected city, and it may be said, with no small dgree of cer tainty, that, never, at any time, have the true conditions been made public. With Surgeon-general Wyman in charge the people may ook forward to the peed curtailing of the ravages of the disease. General Wvman is reeoirnized sis one of the foremost physicians in the country, not only among his associates ! of the medical fraternity of the army, but among those of the professional field who have on more than one occasion hhown substantial acknowledgement of bis ability. With a targe corps of cap able men, and every appliance knwn to modern medical science at his command, Oneral Wyman, we believe, will make ehort work of the Xew Orleans epidemic. bia Packer's Association, who returned reivntly from a trip along the northern coast. Tl.. ! . .1 t 1 ue 1101 01 saiiiioii jn soui eastern .ai tonice win oe enenuci ami uie popular j aka m, wltra, AIuhka . ,ah amJ the colored comic supplement will 1 adopt- la,.k t0 ,,, ,on,i(,,.nill y Hhort ea lor our Mm.lay ,s9es. e pleuge.l jof wt t(, ,rn,,p(m(lin fi,. ; lm 4 l. .1.. i .1 ti. 1 . " ... ., .n.to,,.. a u.o.ouuy p-j M(Tonling to the San Fram-ise., Trade .u...r ,,,,., W1,u e Bre eo.,.m.-iiV ,j,iraI Th(, superintendent of the the reader will agree we are keeping X()rth pa,ilic ,.af.kjI1(, ,, TriUporU our uor,l . . . . . tion I o., cannery at Muwac-k writes that there are plenty of salmon outside CANNED SALMON. but owing to the unusual dry weather Pack This iear Estimated at Nine Hun-! they have riot started in. He ava that with a change to rain the fi-h will get in a sniff of fresh water and the run will tflpl J i The W Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est ofall writing machines. It does better work, does it quicker, -lasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let ui uni you our little book telling all about it. Typewriter supplies. Ma. chines rented. Stenof raphen furniiheA The Smith Premier Typewriter Company !Mi MUlk M,, loiliuiiu ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. ami Suyt. A. I.. FOX, Vlre I'r, F I. IJlSHOl'. Secretary ASTOKlA HA VISUH 15ANK, Trvaa Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATF.8T IMi llOVFl) Canning "Machinco, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfit! Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. v F.k.1 of Fourth Strt-et. PRAEL 0 EIGMER TRANSFER CO. Telephone til- D RAYING 8 EXPRESSING IIVERY STABLE Allgoodaalilpiied tooiircar will receive ajieolal altentlon. 709-715 Ccmmerclal Street. The MORNING ASTORIAN The Astorian thi morning ! worthy of careful jx.rual. We eall attention to the staff correspondence from Seaside nnd from Iong Beach. While it may eem morbid to recall the story of the had drowning incident at Seaside Fri day, we are impelled to say, in support of the Astorian, that even though some of the Pvrtland papers differed with us in their stories that ours was abso lutely correct. Our correspondent was on the scene of the accident ere it oc curred. It is our intention to have cor respondents in every contiguous com munity of importance. The Long Beach service is instituted this morning. As fast as is practicable we shall select dred Thousand Pounds. The sockeyes hare fit last material ized in the Straits of San -Juan de Fuca in large number and are steadily head ing up the Sound waters. It is impossi ble to say as yet, according to late ad vice, from the coast, whether the general run is on or merely a spurt of spawn ing fish All reports from the headlands and from the watchers in the Gulf, vould indicate that the schools are as numer ous as ever, and the usual camp-followers 5n the way of sharks, porpoises nnd blackish, are thick in their train. At this writing the salmon are about off be heavy. News has lieen received by the Alus kn Packers Association that two build ings of the KiiHsiloff plant were burnt on July 14, together with 8,(HK) eases, ol salmon; other buildings uninjured and principal part of this season's pack on board the ship Llewellyn .?. Morse. British Columbia, soekeyes are now quiited o.l. Kngland: Frazer Kiver Mb. talis, 22h,; l ib. flats, 2.'ls. 0,1. ; halves. 2f)s.j squats, 2.')s.: (Id.: ovals. :M. River Inlet sockeye c.i.f. 2s less than Frazcr Victoria, Ii. C, and the new traps of the illiver. Shipments via rail overland Is. Capitol City Canning Co., at Ks(uimault Harbor, are loaded down with fish. The run is iate but not abnormally so anj there is ample time for the canneries in which such extensive preparations have been made, to make up for much lost headway. Fish Commissioner Kershaw, of Washington, predicts that the sock eye catch this year will not exceed G00, eases, or fifty js-r cent, of the pack of four years ago. Mr. Kershaw assigns as his reason for the falling off as compared with the last big run the fact that J001 a dam was maintained on the Quesnel river, in British Columbia, which emit off the fish from three-fourths of their (id. per case extra. Fishing Cazette. Fiendish Suffering, if often caused by wires, ulcers and can cers, that eat away your skin. Win, Be dell, of Flat llock, Mich., says: "I have used Bucklcn'g Arnica Salve, for ulcers, sores and cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts burns and scalds. 25 c at Charles Rogers' drug store. Comforts the heart, strengthens the mind. Is good ill or well. Makes the face bright as the summer morn. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea spawing grounds. The dam is not in I will do. Cures when all else fails. 35 existence now. The fi.-h commissioner, eenta ar Front iTr'. ,i. . Given Away Free to Everybody 75 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper WeinharcTs Los; r Beer. Beats Them All Our Beautiful American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China Crockery Glassware Greatest Offer of the Age Clip thi Coupon out, bring it to any of our ttoret, lU value It $5.00 worth of Coupons toward getting you the Talking Machine Free Boys, Girls, and Young Ladies this Is Tour Chance Come and See V 6rut Americas Importing Tea Co. Stores Everywhere 671 Commercial Street, Astoria. I Furniture For Sale. The look case, papers, racks and other library furniture of the Astoria Library for tale at very reasonable prices. Call at library room immediate- Going East? Listen: When you reach Ogden you can go aboard a through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running via Rock Island System by way of the Scenic Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like home" in their completely comfortable and rest ful atmosphere. They are as neat as wax, are manned by Pullman conductors and porters and in addition to this, they are in charge of a Rock Island excursion manager. The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways Chicago, Kansas. City and St. Louis. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern states. Send for our folder "Across the Continent In a Tourist Sleeping Car," and ask all the questions you like. a. h. Mcdonald, Oeneral Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. attain Ul D VJl V( ij.