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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1905)
SUNDAY, AUGUST to, 1903, HOW IS THE TIME TO CAN CHINA RESPONSIBLE be assisted by every man, woman and child in the city, for if then i any Regatta Notes DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD one thing that will favorably impress the thousand of people from all over the Northwest who will lie here during the regatta, it will be clean street. All Negotiations on Chinese Ex F QU, and All For Astoria. elusion Act Discontinued. LEASE LOT TO CITY. THE MORNING ASTOKIAJN. A&.UKiA, iir jFBllfOfd Peaches Tie ttrt just received a shipment of thtto. They arc extra fine. -4STOIUAGROCERY SS3 Catwmercial Si Phon. Main 681 Cheese That Will Any Palate Please We Bare just received a fresh supply at various kinds of Fine Cheeses. Our gaoda ia this department is sura te oh the most fastidious taste, both as ts quality and flavor, lisaharger, the brick 35c Jost the tiling to go with crackers and Swia Cheese, the lb 30c Makes a delicious lunch dish. Cafifamia Cream Cheese and dtaaook Brick, each, per lb soc Just the finishing touch aa an after Caner delicacy. ,V aba have some delidoua Pineapple Cheese which puts the correct finish on any good piece of pie. Each.... 50c 'Also Edam Cheese. Each fzxo Come in and sample our stock. 14 w mm THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial 8trets Branch at Uniontown. STATIONERY SPECIAL 15c, 20c, 25c, ' er box regular THREE DAYS ONLY J. N. GRIFFIN HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Cator af Hair Said ta Indicate Per sob's Temperament. Many people believe that blonde, or Jfht hair denotes affection and dark lair constancy. A person without hair a not devoid of character; (ar from It Hie disposition of tbe average bald leaded man Is to show such solicitude Jor the welfare of others, that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, In locculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, musing; it to become totally bald In five reeks' time. To rid the scalp of these ianrerou perms It is necessary to apply .Kewbro's Herplclde. "Ietroy the cause you remove the affect" Sold by leading- druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co, Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., wl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurrn, Prop. "Special Agent." JiUCs ?30O0SOOS;00O0 30S03OeOSOS0e0Cs;00O I REST YOUR FEET I T - T, W REST YOUR FEET In a Fair of Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes ) 9 O q Specially made for tender feet. Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet. S Don't say: "Oh, my corn!" But get a pair of these shoes at once. t S. A. GIMRE TL mat Pfttlrl Cr vaa4 GOVERNMENT IS HELPLESS The United States Government Notifies China That All Discussion on Chinese Exclusion Is Ended Until Boycott Is Stopped China Held Responsible. Pekin, Aug. 19. It is learned here upon good authority that the American government has notified China that all negotiations for a new convention to discuss the Chinese exclusion aet will be discontinued until the anti-American boycott is stopped, and has alo given notice that China will be held respond ble for any loss sustained by reason of the boycott. The Chinese authorities state that they will take energetic steps to stop everything of an illegal or disorderly character, but that they cannot stop the boycott STEAMER ATHOS OVERDUE. Engine! Crippled and Drifting With the Tide When Last Heard From. Xew York, Aug. 19. Xo news has yet been received from the British steam ship Athos, now long overdue at this port from Southern waters, and much uneasiness is being felt for tbe safety of the vessel. When last heard from the ship was drifting with crippled en gines about 450 miles to the eastward of Jacksonville, Fla. That section of the ocean is a well frequented one, and there are hopes that if the crew have been unable to effect repairs one of the many vessels which sail those waters will fall in with the cripple and give her a tow to the nearest port. Besides Captain Dolison and his crew of 27 men, there were also on board the ship when she put out from Port Antonio, Jamaica, for Xew York, James A. Donald, Jr., the 14-year-old son of the owner, and one of his schoolmates, from Brooklyn. If no word is received within the next few hours, it is ex pected the navy department will send out a vessel to search for the Athos. FOUR ARE DROWNED PROPERTY IS DESTROYED. Cloudburst in Southern Missouri Creates Havoc. Joplin, Mo., Aug. 19. Four people were drowned and property valued at 200,000 was destroyed as a result of a cloudburst today at Southwet City, in the extreme southern portion of Mis souri. For several hours the water was ten feet deep in the streets of the city and the inhabitants were all forced to flee to high lands. Public Is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great med icinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair ave., Columbia, O., writes: "For several months, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price 50c. SENATE PASSES BILL. Havana, Aug. 18. The senate today passed a bill for the appropriation of $800,000 for the payment of three years' interest on the bowl of the Van Horn railroad. CLEAN THE STREETS. Efforts are being made by Street Sup erintendent Kearney to have the city streets cleaned and all obstructions, such as wood, boxes, etc., removed before the regatta, and in his efforts he should Ann Dnaa tl a t. a". Mayor Surprenant was in receipt of a letter from the O. R. A X. company ye terdav, which was to the effect that the company would lea the lot ju-t east of their roadway to the city for the purpose- tjf erecting a Are engine house for the sum of W a month. The lease, the letter said, would le executed for a term of ten years and the proviso that the engine house should be erected five or six feet from the company's roadway was included. IMPROVEMENT COMPLETED. The improvement of Franklin avenue, on the turn by the Clatsop mill, is about completed and the street will be opened today. This was a very hard piece of work to put in as it i all on a curve. Contractor Dill, whose firm has this im provement, and also that of Exchange street abutting on Franklin avenue, says that work will at once be com menced on Exchange street and rushed through. IN DURANCE VILE. James Dunn was arrested Friday night for attempting to navigate on the high seas, minus a compass. Dunn bad called at several ports and taken on a fair cargo. This shifted, and to make his condition worse he lost his bearings. When picked up he had a slight list to starboard. BORN TO DROWN Cured of Consumption Dies of Drowning. BODY NOT YET RECOVERED Seemingly Hopeless Consumptive Sent to Vienna by Prominent Newspaper Edi ter Is Cured and on Return Rome It Drowned While Surf Bathing. Xew York, Aug. 19. Frederick Ham- man, a Brooklyn clerk who was sent to Vienna at the expense of a well nown newspaper editor some yean ago to be treated for consumption and ho was pronounced cured on his re urn, was drown yesterday at Rock- way. Hamman was an expert and had been practicing long distance itwiinming. While some distance from the beach he was taken with cramps and drowned before assistance could reach him. His bodv ha not been recovered. STEAMER ALLIANCE SAILS. Steamer Alliance sailed ye-terday morning for Coos Bay and Eureka with 11 her passenger accommodation taxed to the utmost. Xine passenger sailed on her from this place, among whom were: H. A. Mtidpe, C. Mortenen, Frank aup. K. (i. Ford, W. Crom, John Hill and C. A. Wirt. DOWN TRAIN DELAYED. I5y the jerking of a draw bar from the baggage car the late train from ortland yesterday was delayed several ours near Marshland. The train was heavy one, being of 12 cars and carry- g thousands of people. She reached ere about 7:30 P. M. WARRANTS PAID. City Treasurer Dealy has during the present month paid out $20,000 for the deniption of warrants of the several funds and still has on hand $1.",000 with hich to pay warrants for calls have already ten made. ..3 There Is no other such deal ing in baVlntawdo aptaaj aoffat laaarini axraca) atxia s Schilling's Best; no othef such goods; the goods accoun! for the dealing. Forth Fsjrm and Cs)mltxln Has baaa sactiaafaUy aaad trf U4M aaUaaaaa, Aft aa4 af iashlaa fat man laaa roars. Whorvrw kUt4 H Is tastaatt aaaorta tamaa Iks swns of t sola aid Its w tW fJ allrilUa ftoos the wootisj Uosms. REMOVING WRINKLES MVarsasffcaMsaaHeataiaaftaasWarfai a aaaatraaUs hurmanL Or, Chsxlos "task Poo4 Is kwittohr Ik. alt amatattoa kaowa la attdlcal sstsaat Uat sruTroaad otrt bUm Is lha aoak aa eosaos wrmu asanas1 aa Lata ism anas sad aaaaa. For Drratoptaf the Boat sold bt DXjaaTMurr aToixa ASTCl Dtooaut. Itmlar arise. 11.10 a War. Vat la all arfcJ take aaiaakta of this aJ-lTClii. 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Cor 1 SUi and Balalak ButMU ak poBTuaMD. oaatioM w Kota-Xo aaalla accavtaS at IVrUaad ailar Saat- M STATEMEXT OF Astoria Savings Bank At the close of business August 10, 1005. RESOURCES. Loans and dis counts $5(17,809 70 County warrants 18,130 40 City warrants . . 43,440 82 C2!),389 02 Real estate 14,500 Due from banks 01,91 73 Cash on hand.... .15,930 00 147,852 73 Total 791,742 65 LIABILITIES. Capital paid fn $100,000 00 Surplus 35,0(10 00 Undivided profit 14,927 21 Dividends unpaid 120 00 Subject to check$38!,704 31 Time certificate;. 237,130 12 Demand certiB- catea 14.RC1 01 (41,005 44 Total $791,742 65 CHOCOLATE SETS in dainty designs from $3.75 up. Just the thing for a Present. Yokohama Bazar CJO, Commercial Htreet, Astorl Sea Side's Most Frogrepsivs Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. Building covens about 25,000 square feet of floor space; has Urge show windows. Everything arranged in departments Wool dress goods, silks, wash goods, men's shoes, ladies' children's and misses' shoes. Clothing, hats, men's furnishings, notions, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass ware, plumber and builder supplies. llay, osts and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Seaside, Oregon. or arauta, sknakta ffoaa aaiaian k kas tat atakost Uairaaaaaat oT Syairi.ai, Twa kuos aro arsa) arW m aaaiatfc. aaad Hess, torn laaatMaX 1 The Hoys' brigude has adopted the following ivgatia yell, for u while in Portland: Ont for All, and AU for Astoria. Here we are, Here we are, Who are wet Why. A. A. R. 1 e Oat for All, and All for Astoria. 0 ' Admiral Tlrowa of great renown is now in town. o One for All, and AU for Astoria. o Clioos your partners for the Punkin quadrille at Farmer Soully's dance. o Meet me on the regatta boulevard. They say such things and they do such things on the boulevard. o ' One fer All, and At! for Astoria. O No, mi, Admiral Brown I not the leader of Brown's band. That's a Brown of a different town; but both Browns are well dune. Prineews Sacajawea. we aalute yout One for All, and Atl for Astoria. Chairman Charles F.. firay and ao- elates of the regatta ball committee will decorate Ah tor hall tastily, but Imply. o A man fn Victoria, B. C, wants to come here during th regatta and give an exhibition of walking upon the water in front of the grandstand. But he wants too much. ..eTee.-r.s.e.s...t....Tes..e.. a i The SEASIDE HOUSE Clatsop Beach, Oregon. Is now open for guests. This ftr.e old Resort, situated on the banks of the No eanlcum river, only a few rods from the ocean, offers to its patrons the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fluh ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all trains. Addies all communication to I The vSeaside House ! Seaside, You Can Save Money rf you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. One for All, and All for Astoria. j Say, don't forget to decorate your building i 40 flrat prise, fciO second prlte, and heaides that, show our visitors some diti);. j One for All, and All for Astoria. Chief "Sure Mike" loneomley I In training Mill, lie quietly took the train for Sesalde yesterday, One for All, and All for Astoria. o The Norueglsn Mnglng society will :wear regatta rlbbona while In Portland attending the great gathering of Nor ; weglan Singing ettihs In Portland nest Friday. The badges are of white rib Urn with ths words, "Come to Antorla l(eKstta, Aug. 21), .10, 31," printed In blue ink. Oot for A", and All for Astoria. Mayor Surprensnt suggeaL that whits "On for All, and All for Astoria," Is a good motto all the year around, that it would be appropriate during regatta wefk to say: "Fun for all and all in Atoria." The mayor ia wise. 0 ' One for Atl, and All for Astoria. .. Judge Howlby i giving an exhibition of energy and loyalty which should be emulated by some our younger men. You're the right quality, Judge. By your fruits and vegetables they shall know your work. One for All, and Atl for Astoria. o It I suggested that a shoot the chutes be built near the grandstand so that the boys may have a little fun and en tertain the people on the grsndstand at the same time. One for All, and All for Astoria. Secretary Johnson Is proving himself the ideal aecretary, forever working and forever lulling. The editor Is growing fat on your good humor, Freddie. One for All, and All for Astoria. And Treaaurer Dunbar. He is the real, genuine, H karat good. You'll weigh teas, but know more after this regatta, Bert; and all the rvt of the hoys, not a knocker in the bunch; our work will be over in two werka, but the giMMl fellowahlp jut started among us will lat for years. t Oregon. Larger Store, Larger Stock, WATCH US GROW 4f9 a?1J aVVUU UUCtv. tf' AvD9f AlllUM Ob VU 030SO00OSO$00000000OSOOSOIC E. M. LALLY, Hammond.