THE MORNING ASTORIA N ASTORIA ORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1905. WILL FACE CRISIS New Orleans Will Fact Yellow Fever Crisis In Five Days. CONFIDENCE IN OFFICIALS Brigadier-General Perolliatt of Louisiana demonstrated that the stegouvyia wan the vehicle that caused all the trouble. if there is Vt, there should be, a law in every state making it a criminal offense to a high degree to fail to re port immediately the prevalent of 1 ease of yellow fever. The slightest at tempt at concealment by a physician should be followed by summary punish menU ' DEMAND FOR CLAMS. Large number of Eastern visitor ar rive In Astoria every day and they in variably inquire at the hotel for the Clatsop dams. Some of them say they Ordinance. Department Says Unfair had heard of these famou clams in the Discrimination Is Being Exercised ..Against State Mosquitoes a Curse. East and Astoria was the only place they could get them. One prominent gentleman from Boston yesterday brought a party of five Eastern people to Astoria simply to' get a taste of clams. New York, Aug. ".According to Brig adier-general Arsene Perilliatt. chief of BIG CHIEF GORMAN. ordinance of Louisiana, it will be five day before Xew Orleans will face a ilr. Herman Wise, chairman of the re crisis in the yellow-fever situation. Gen-! gatta committee, yesterday appointed eral Terilliatt arrived here from the-M. Gorman, commander-in-chief jf the south last night. ' Indian trilies of the Columbia, with ALL WORKING HARD Regatta Company Holds Meeting Hearing Good News. RETAIL CLERKS ARE ACTIVE Will Assume Chart of Rttatta Ball and Decorate Hall Free of Charge Seiners Taking Interest and Plan Spirited Contests. "New Orleans is suffering more from commercial anxiety," said he, ''but resi dent of the city feel that the health officials and the various committees, aidej by the Federal authorities, will cope with the fever. In the meantime, business in that section of the state is still at a standstill. "Unfair discrimination is being made against Louisiana by other states, and Vr commercial interesu are suffering in consequence. The city is opjxised to the parches and the parishes are ar rayftd against oi(t another with the 'shotgun' quarantine. 1 "The mosquito, which carries the dis- powcr to appoint hi sachems and sanaps. Mr. Gorman wan formerly chief of the Quillis tribe of Cathlamet, In his boyhood days, 50 years ago, he was a member of the Seatehawopo (amies, whoroamed the hills and dales in the classic precinct of Skookumchuck. Xo man in Astoria is better qualified for the position, and the appointment will give general satisfaction. NEED SMELTEk. I Dr. Joseph T. Day Says Clatsop Sands Are Rich in Mineral George Xoland, who was in Portland ease, breeds in clean, stagnant water, a few days ago, visited Dr. ay' tipart New York i safe, I am sure. By this ments at the Lewis ami Clark fair, time Xew Orleans is protected. j where he is separating minerals from "The exodus from Xew Orleans is a : the three carloads of sand sent up from little more than is usual at this time Clatsop county about a month ago. All ot the year. 'While commercial interests j of the different minerals are Wing sop are paralyzed now, I think that the sit-jarated, and the experiment has prog uation will clear within two week. Wsjrpssed sufficiently far to warrant the will stamp out the disease." , statement, from Dr. Ty, that the Oat- k Sir Patrick Manson. K. C. M. 0., med- Isop county sand are rich in mineral, 2"al advisor to the British colonial office, Vho is here on his way to j?an Fraa. Cisco, declares that mosquitoes ar3 among the greatest curses of mankind. "We are yet in the infancy." be said, "of the discoveries of the transmission of such diseases by insects, but in the matter of yellow iever infection, all result in the establishment of several credit should be given to the Yankees smelters to secure the valuable deposits who went ahead of our eminent men and in the sands. At the meeting of the Krgatta com pany last night the report of several committees were received and au Invl tat ion was sent to the secretary of the Victoria Rowing club requesting that body to attend. In past regattas the Victoria Rowing club has been ably rep resented and it is hope! .that a good crew will lie sent here. Notification from the Retail Clerk' union was received stating that the sum of 10 had beeu subscribed to the regatta fund and that a committee of five had been appointed to asume char.e of the arrangement for the regatta ball. This intelligence, Vhile gratifving in the ex- , a. ,1. . irciiie a me lit'gnita comiMiiiv, was made more so by the further statement that the Retail Clerks' union would dec orate the hall in which the dance is to 1 held free of charge. The country fair committee, J. (,). A. Ilowlby and ft. W. taunsberry, nqmrted gmxl progress in their work of interest ing the farmers to the extent of send ing good displays of products here for the exhibition and announced Hint they purposed to Include Astoria industries in the fair. The management 0f can neries and lumbering concern will lie requested to make exhibit at the conn- advisability of putting in a smelter at some point in the county, Wing sat isfied that it would 1 a paying invest ment. This certainly is encouraging news for Clatsop county and will, no doubt. HAVE YOU SECURED A COUPON YET? If not, get one today. ONE FREE WITH EVERY DOLLAR YOU BUY IN Hardware, Dry Gopds or Crockery. try fair, und it i believed that the show and he suggested to Mr. Xoland thejiH K. cn.ideral.lv lmre complete and eiiHivut than any fair yet held in A toria. -.. A letter from the local lodge of F.Iks was to the effect that in the parade at Portland on KIks' day an enormous ban ner, advertising the regatta and Astoria, will be carried by the member. As a medium for publicity, considering the conception and the occasion, thi could not be improved unm. The Reptlta company was advised that the seiners are now taking an active interest in the regatta ami are pluniiim; a iiiinilx-r of : spirited contests for cash prizes and trophies. DR. EARLE IS FROMOTED. Popular Quarantine Officer -Receives Sub itantial Advance In Rank. I. Hayhs 11. Karle, l S, P. H. and M. II. 8 medical officer In command of the Columbia river quurautlne station ha received notification of his appoint ment a passed assistant surgeon. The promotion date from April la, the time of the recent examination and carrie with it the rank of captain a well a a substantial increase In salary, lr, harle hit been attached to this station for a considerable time and in the period he has lieen a resident of Astoria lie ha made many friend from whom he ha been the recipient of heart? con- gratulation over hi last and worthy success. This Week our Dry Goods Department offers splendid opportunities to the housewife. Peruse what fol lows, then visit the store, you'll find a host of other bargains, just as good, here awaiting you. Special Value in Bed Spreads Extra large, fine quality, bleached, beautiful patterns, sold everywhere at $1.73 and H. Special this week limit, two to a customer each, only . $1.35 Our artist is now at work come and watch him. 25c Sun Bonnets 19c Ifi dozen Sun Bonnets in every desirable color, suitable for garden wear. Every housewife should own one. Sold everywhere at 25c. While they last, take your pick at, each, only ....19c Don't forget your coupon it's worth money. 10c Linen Crash 5c EXTP.A .SPECIAL A limited quantity of pure linen crash, suitable for kitchen towels; well worth the former price of 10 cents. While it lasts, take as many yards as you like at only, a yard 5c Note the crowds in front of our artist's window. Ladies' Belts A special assortment of about 275 Ladies' Belts. A drummer's sample line in every imaginable color. Values range from 50c to $1.00. Take your pick of the lot this week, at, each 39c A bust crayon portrait for 87c, if you own a coupon. Fine Dress Skirts We've just received an elegant new assortment of Fine Dress Skirts, comprising all tht hU; Myle and colors, made from goods well known for their wearing quality such is Panamas, Serges, Voiles, jiroadciotn and Silk. We've every the and style to suit you. Come an' see. Prices range from $3.50 to $16.50 There is one essential featur? connected with our Dry .Goods Depart ment'diat gives lis prestige over all other stores. No careful thinker can afford to overlook this fact: WHEN YOU MAZE A PURCHASE HERE, YOU ARE ALWAYS ASwotfED THAT YOU ARE GETTING ONLY NEW GOODS. WE HAVE NO PLACE IN OUR DEPARTMENT FOR OTHER KINDS. THE FOARD & STOKESp. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. PRESS COMMITTEE TO EXPLOIT REGATTA. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Clatop county will hold the regular examination of applicant for state and county paper at the courthouse a follows t For State Paper. Commencing Wednesday, August t, at 0 o'clock a. m and conlinuititf tin. n til Saturday, August 12, at 4 o'clock . m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, pelling. algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, crammar. bookkeeninir. lhysics, civil government. FridayPhysiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, phvsica! geography. Saturday Botanyl plane geometry, general history, English literature, pay. cology. For County Pipers. Commencing Wedn.fs.liy, August 0, st nine o'clock, A. M., and continuing until Friday, August 11, at four o'clock M. First, Second and Third Grade Cer tificates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, Hieory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government Primary Certificate. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. EMMA C. WARREN, CAPACITY IS TAXED St. Paul Carries Hundrtd and Fifty Cabin Passengers. FREIGHT CARGO IS HEAVY 'Frisco, Liner Arrives in After Pleasant Passage Leaves Up for Portland- Oriental Liner Necomedia Is Due 11 ford Finishing Her Cargo. Steamer 1st. Paul arrived in yester day from Sau Ki;anclwo, carrying 147 cabin passenger and a very heavy cargo of freight. Good weather wa reported as encountered since leaving Sau Fran cico. The ship, with her sister, the Columbia, continue to be taxed a re gard capacity aid need for additional boat for the portlandSan Francisco run is keenly felt. After diseharu'lna a large consignment uf freight for thi city the St. Paul left up for Pot Hand. Telephone's Trial Trip, Portland, Aug. ".Work on the steam er Telephone ha advanced so far that the owner tnxt to give her a trial trip thi week. They are not ready, however, to announce what will be done with the boat when completed, although it appear certain that slys will go on the Cascade run. The Tclephoue is t lotted to prove one of the swiftest temw heeler 011 the river, the Tele graph not excepted. July 28, 1003. County Snpt 4& tShc gsjj BEEferSifflVE Plans Completed for Issuance of Matter Descriptive of the Regatta. Blaine Phillips, chairman of the re gatta press committee, is preparing for tiie extensive exploitation of the re gatta through the columns of the coun try press, and while he is sanguine as to the widespread publicity the stories issued by the committee will receive, he is, at the same time, excrcUing especial effort to make the various editor feel that their courtesies will tie appreciated in a material way. An- ollicial letter will be sent to the edirors of about 50 Oregon and Wash ington papers. A season ticket, entitl ing the holder to admission to the grand stand, and all functions and concession during the regatta will lie enclosed. The letter will lie accompanied by nine short signed articles, three each by P. II. Sovey and R. C. Lee, members of the commit, tee, and three by the clminiiuii. descrip tive of both the regatta and Astoria and its industries. This will lie the first instance ip which a chairman of a re gatta press committee has solicited the co-operation of his associate in com piling the matter of publicity. The pres ent chairman has the advantage, of a long exicrien w'ith the exploitation department of the Portland fair and be lieves that in issuing the regatta mat ter, as he has planned, he will eliminate the undesirable features which have caused the country pre to so harshly criticize the exposition. In subst.tnce, the letter will lie an offi cial invitation to attend the regatta. Concluding, it hints at various means of entertainment that will lie adopted and requests assistance in making a representative showing of itiemls-rs of the profession at the regatta. An in formal meeting was held late last night lietween President Wise, Alls rt Dunbar and the chairman of the press commit tee, and as a result of it an effort will be made to obtain an appropriation for the purpose of banqiietti.-ig visiting editors. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Aug. 7. Oregon and Wash ington: Tuesday, fair and continued warm, except near the coai-.t. We have pluMcd to avail our selves of all space now used for broken lets and ren.nnut of thi season's ready -to-wear garment and piece good, in time to admit of the proper care for our FALL STOCK, oon to arrive. In order to accomplish this, we hava for several weeks been cutting prices to cost and berow cost, ar.d this Great Redaction Sale Con tlnues Until all Rem nants and BroKen Lots are Dis posed of. REMNANTS Of wash goods and other n atcrials at prices to low, that you can afford to put the good away until you are ready to have them made up. SHIRT WAISTS of White Lawn and White India Silk reduced to a price at which they will be quickly sold. LONG LAWnYiMONAS tt WRAP PERS, marked down to 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. They will go quickly to the wise shopper, SHORT WHITE AND COLORED LAWN KIM0NAS, at CO cents. - THE CHILDREN'S JOY. Will lie a nice, new flannel or pique Jacket. You will be overjoyed to get them at the prices we have mark et! on these. WASH SKIRTS At less than the material can bought for. be YOU WILL BE GLAD to visit our millinery department up stain. Everything here must go lie fore the fall stock arrives. Black straws from 10c up. Hats and trim Incs at prices that will move them. BLACK LAWNS Just Arrived ice and 15c t!:e Ycrd. Ilford Finishing Cargo, Portland, Aug. 7. Steamship Ilford is finishing loading lumber at the Victoria dolphiu today and by tomorrow she will iu all probability be ready to pro ceed on her way to the Orient. The II- ford is a larim carrier aud her caruo will measure about 3,jon,(Ns) feet. ' Following the Ilford will be the large ! steamer Comeric, which wa chartered . some time ago by , the Pucillu P.xjioil Lumber company also to carry lumber to the Orient. Orient ill liner Nicoiiicdls i due to ar rive from the Orient. Steamer Koim, Mi tons, Is listed for , Astoria from San Pedro for lumber. She belongs to the licit of Hind, Rolpll & Co. Their last vessel here tta the barkentine (vohula. Movements of Vessels. Monterey, Aug. 7. Sailed: Schooner Monterey, in-tow lug auntli-ss, for A toria. San Francisco, Aug. 7. Ai rived at 8 A. M steamer Columbia, from Astoria, and steamer City of Tiqa-ka, from Scut tle and Astoria. Arrived at H A. M., steamer F. A. Kitbiiru, from Astoria. Sailed: August Aiirilin, Northland and Itoliert IMIar. for Astoria. Arrived at fl A. M., steamer South Hay, from Astoria. BEEtilHlVE AMERICA WELL REPRESENTED. Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 7. America is well represented at the first interna tional anatomical congress, which ha opened here. Altogether 200 delegates are present from all parts of the world. The conjire-s will conclude on August 10 with a banquet given by the city to the delegates, ROOSEVELT AND CHRIST. Denver, Aug. 7. Itev. Flank W. Gun aulus of Chicago, in a sermon delivered at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church in this city, said that one man, who in seriousness of purpose a ml purity of life, compared with Jean Christ was President HooseVeM. 8ea Hide's Most Progressive Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business methods. Kmploys 15 to 20 people. Building covers aliout 25.000 square feet of floor space; ha large show windows. Everything arranged inj departments Wool dress good, silk, wa-h goods, men' shoes, ladies' children's and misses' shoes. Clothing, hnt, men' furnishings, notion, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass ware, p!uiiil r and builder supplies. Hay. otils nud train. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Seaside, Oregon. P. A. STOKES' When you are In need of yoilUY cleth inn We offer Two Piece Suits, made of homespun Casslniere, and Worsted at - 4 $10.00 IheSuit Young' Men We ate showing soma really artlstio pattern in gray and Ilrown. The are made right and priced rlgilr while they last $12.50 P. A. STOKES The Lrcy Flop for Dry Men. LICK San Franclico'i leading con tenience and family hotel centrally located. Con venient to all car line, and placet cf amusement and in terest. Cafe and Grill at tached. Ratei 11.00 per day and up. Street cart direct to betel from and to all depot, HOUSE San Francisco, Cat. LADIES ! ! five our Katly Crawford Peaches Fur cunning purKe they are un excelled ; suiue a utir flna Bartlett Pearst We rarefully examine our fruit liefute delivery is made, and all who order their fruit are assured of get ting Only tht Best on th Market. Give us your orders early for these fiuits so He. can reserve the amount you want at nh time as they are lowi-t In pi ice, yet best in quality. The Stxn Felipe Vineyard wa set. out in l"3 in the most fav ored winc grape district of Santa Clara County, California. Their plant is up to-datd and great care i excrciced in selecting only sound grapes for the manufacture of their wines, enabling them to turn out Wines Second to None, They have appointed Foard & Stokes Co. their SOEE AGENTS for Astoria, and surrounding country. Call at our place of business and inspect the stock. Once tiind, you will buy no other. The price will plcnso you, just as much as the gViods.' A trial order will convince you. Foard $ Stokes Co.