FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1903. 1 1JIE MORNlMi AbTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON I Universally Approved Ami tin bent of it kind. Be up to tint and hm our CLASS TOP JELLY GLASSES You don't have to bother with paraflne and they are a sure preven tative of mould, You ran put up more jelly with leas trouble than with the old style glsa. . -THEY SAVE TIME AND TEMPER. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. . WE SELL CHASE fc SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES Tb family restaurant of Aatorla It recognised as the I Ism restaurant. Tlx best meals and the bit service, la As torla. 120 Klvnth stmt. I am lad that ladiee' astride eaddles are be coming fablnable Drat, be cause It 1 easier ou the horse 1 second, because It la a safer and easier way for a lady to rid. If you will call at my harness abop, 105 Fourteenth street, 1 will aliow yu tha btt and tb best It. M. OASTON. Tba rlc Catering company's din Irgroom la again open under tha aama management... Everything first clan. CuUlua and arnica unexcelled. Private dining room for ladles. Boy wanted. Halt. Apply at C. II. Cooper's Parties holding fih receipt ltnd by IJndbrrg's trow, Dcdemm Sand, have m cashed at lJmiberg' rold-storag, Astoria. TAIX ANTON. Fiendiib Suffering, if often rained by sore, ulcer and ran eer, that rat away your akin. Wm. Be dell, of Hat Rock, Mich., aaya: "I havt uord Burklen's Arnica Salve, for ulcers, sores and cancer. It ia tha best bra ling divining I ever found." Soothes and hesls ruta burna and scald. 23 e at Charles Roger' drug atort. IVsirable eannery site or sawmill oil for m!i. Tha bet on the river. Loca tiun at the railroad bridge in Young buy. Apply to Mr. Jan Kinney, Tha Cole, Antoria. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED If you allow ua to Furniah your Winter Supplies. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES. JOHNSON BROS, GOOD GOODS iiMsa Twelfth St, Astoria. We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, particu larly a store full, and it resolves itself down to whether we hold up the prices and pay the drayman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers and friends the benefit. We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the most and the stupendous bargains now offered are at your command. I ?. ' rsi''rnftti F ?!' A ;tWPttTI:.BOSt.fljgMI5HCR5. NOTICE. Null' l herewith given Unit I'mil Held I no longer connected witli tba Morning AUrlan in any capacity, TUB J. N. DK.I.l.lNUElt 10, CHINESE FOR SOUTH BEND. Kiuhteen Chinese went frmn here to Smith Bend thi where they will work on Khoalwater bar during the full Mann at the F. C. Barries cannery. NELSON FUNERAL. Tlw funeral of Jame Nelson, who died at St. Mary hospital Tuesday, was held from I'ohPa undertaking parlor yesterday afternoon. Tha Interment was at tireenwood. WILL LEAVE TODAY. Captain (Jenrge L. fiueidale will leave thi nioiiiiiiir for Cheyenne, Wyo when1 he will participate in the Frontier day cercmrinlc belli in honor of the Massa fhusctt delegation of the !. A. II. From Cheyenne Captain Hoodaje will go to IVnver, where lie will attend the an mini encampment of the (. A. it lie will then visit Kan Francisco and re turning to Oregon snd some time at a retort. Hi trip will occupy about IHOIltll. MOVEMENT PROGRESSING. Arrangements Ar Mad to Have Prom Inent Speakers Stump tba State. The leader of the woman' auffrage movement in Oregon feel confident of aecuring the a,(X)0 signature required to their petition a required by law, in order to allow them to place the sub ject before the people for a vote at the next general election, and have already arranged to send out a number of prom inent ekere. Mr. Lyman J. Trumbull, preiItnt of the local organisation, state that of the iniota of 300 sitrnaturcs assigned to Clatsop county, 213 have already been erurej, with aix petition yet to hear from. Tbi make it evident that the people of Atftoria and urrounding ter ritory are at leant in favor of giving the women a fighting chunee at bundling the ribbon of Mate, Fast Trip by Telef. rap. The faat steamer Telegraph leave Cal ender dock, Aatoria, for Portland, Ore., dally except Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M., arrlvlnir In Portland at 8:30 P. 51. No better way to aee the algbta of the Co lumbia river than on the decks of the Telegraph. HERE YOU ARE. Engliah paniMin plum, fluent In the market, jut received at A. V. Allen'. B01 FOR SKAMOKAWA. The steamer Winona will leave Cal ender wharf at 7 a. m. with the A torla band, Fridny morning, for Ska mokawa regatta. Let keep a good thing going. 73c round trip. aW' Sift JINKS SUCCESSFUL final of Regatta Is Enjoyable and Unique Evnt. MANY AT THE COUNTY DANCE Serio-Masquerads Proves Agreesble Surprise Hundreds io Attendance Costumes Are Few But Worthy of Especial Mention. A a vehicle for the premutation of the regatta finale none could have been mote appropriately M-lected tlwn the general high jink, M'ri-maitiiierad and I'auiitry dunce in the iw-w (olinid biiildini laot nlalit. 1're.iilcnt Vie, willi JiU tmuiil g(Nd judgment, conveived tliU idea alnrnt 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing. and with finee worthy of M. Witte, HHKiimed the entire ri'K,ii-ililiiy of the affair without con-tilling hi col league. If crowd have attended the country laiM kIiu-c it opening, word cannot rightfully denerilie the atteiubincc last nltit. Standing room wm at a prem ium. It wa aliinit' neceaaary to turn imilty away in order to permit dancing. The program wa impromptu, different (iliu-ex of the art of terpaichore llng uggeeted by the participant. Vir ginia reel, aquare dunce ana 01a fahl.ued polkaa aeemed quite the thing, iuown' bend and an orchestra furnih- ed the mui!. t he niaMpierade Men w not enrried out o well a unticiputeii, only a lew donning farmer -otuiite, but the tpirit of revelv wa tiMiiifcot on every band. Sime groteupie inakeupt were except tionally good, but enoii);h wa not made of the opHirtunity to win a prise. Tbi wa probably due to the deirc to in hazily in the merrymaking. There wa none of the" pomp which accompany the formal function. For mality wa htran'-e to thoee In attcn- lam-e at thi final fun making guther- Inif of the. reiratU it wa thrown to the wind. Icllete gown were not u voguei a bevy of Atoria beauty ap- iieared in lnwn and street dre; thoe of the trncr nre ordinary bui n- clothe, excepting, of eoure, the few Vibo had donm-d co(ume, tp and lown, kick and forth over the field of wax L'lHlcJ the (liini-cr, there wa no licntiiig voice U) drown the laughter that enme from every lip and revcr-la-rated from wall to wall. It wu in- ed a tank for the caller to make them"clve heard, little or no attempt icing made to adhere to rule, the dan cer nctintr. pretty much a they felt wa appropriate. Such wa the end of the K.lcventh Annual lVualta. It wa far into the inoiiiiii;' tiefore the dance ame to a close. Many priie were awarded. CAPT. GEORGE L. G00DALE HAS AGREEABLE SURPRISE. Son Whom He Has Not Seem for Num ber of Years Pays Visit. Cieorge M. Ooodale, on of Captain ieorge L. fimxlale, ilropH-d into the city, to the atoniilunent of hi mot estim able parent Tuesday night. Not until Wednesday morning, however, did Cap- an (imalale know that hi offspring had materialized. The greeting wa a hearty one, and a an evidence of hi pride in hi stalwart son, in the words f the younger. Captain Ooodale, in the hurt space of two day, ha introduced i eon to 1.500 lieonle. Young Mr, Ooodale i an old news- pMK'rmnn, having for a number of year covered the tlnancial assignments of ew York and Huston papers, but of bite years, be ha been hr the brokerage busincs in Sun Francisco, and ha been ery successful. lie will accompany nptain Ooodale, who leave this morn ing for IVnvcr to attend the annual en- ampmeut of the O; A. It. a far a the t'oloradan metropolis and will then proceed to New York, RELIEVES WEATHER OBSERVER Mr. Crover who wa formerly eta- ioned here, when Astoria was a first class weather bureau station is now lieving Mr. Killilier, weather observ er at North Head, who is now away on vacation. Got Off Cheap. He may well think, he has got off heap, who, after having contracted const ipntiou or indigestion, ii atill able to ptrfectly restore his hea th. Noth ing w ill do this but Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant, nd certain cure for headache, contijtion ,eto. 2So at Cba. Rogers' drug it ore 5 guaranteed. PERSONAL MENTION. lame Kerr v.a a guest at the 0- l dent yesterday, William L. nie of La tiring, Mich., wa In the city yesterday, William Oray, Jr., wa a visitor ye terday fnmi Mexbt City. 1. 1.. iwii win leave this nmrmng for Portland to do the exposition, and will probabl locate permanently in that 'Hy. Mr. and Mrs, U'illiam Sliardele came up from Seaside yesterday to attend the regatta. . A. I.. Stone wa registered at the Oc cident yesterday, it. h. fJotdsinith wa a Portland vii. tor here jelerday. K. J. Mayer of Son Francisco wa a visitor in the city yesterday, M". l?jijp of- Portland a visitor ill the rity yeMerday, C. W. Walters came down from the KxHsitiit city yesterday to attend the regatta. II. (.Va-lilin as a Portland visitor in the city yestvrihiy. It, II. t'oppleton wa a visitor io the city yesterday. from Portland." R. C Milh r of Seattle was a. visitor 11 the city yesteiday. Thomas if, Allinan cauie down from Catlilamet yesterday, rgiterii!g at the (sciilrllt. (.', W. (indfrey of Portland was in the city yeter-liiy. Iii''e Mdiiile returned to the city yesterday, Frank Mi4.overn ns down from Port land yeMi.r,!nv on busiiH'ss. Mr. Kllot of Catiilamct vi-ited friend in t.ie etty ye-tcrday. Theodore Nassa of Catlilamet regis. tcred at the Central ymterday. Mrs. .John Masich, who ha been in' the lio-j.ital for the past three weeks. has returned to her home. Mrs. Charles A. Campla-ll ha re turned from a visit to California for the hem-tit of her health, which is not im proved. (. Premier and wife of San Francisco arrived in the city yesterday to vi-it Mr. and Mr. C. M. teller. S. Danziger and Mrs. Ianiger and l Ivy and Mrs. Levy will go to Port land today to visit the fair for a few lavs before returning to their borne in San Francisco. , J. "Walker Hart of Milwaukie, Ore registered at the I'arkcr yesterday. Charles llos of Weal port was in As toria yesterday. John F. liogan, the Portland attorney, wa in the city yesterday, en route to Seaside. Deputy Collector of Custom Frank L. Parker departs on Tuesday next for Tillamook City, whither he goes on offi cial buniness. This disposed of, Mr. Parker will continue down the coast a far a Yaijuina I'.uy, on pleasure bent, the round trip being made on a bicycle. Hon. 15. F. Allen has returned from a two weeks outing, lie sjient the major (Kirtioii 01" tbi at Hot I.ake Spring and gave a few days to the great fair at Portland. William Douglas and wife, who have been Writing here for the pa-t six week, leave this morning for their home in Kcdlands, Cal. CIRCUIT COURT SESSION. Judge Mcllride arrived in the city yesterday and held a short session of the circuit court. A divorce was grant ed in the case of Sarah K. Smith v. K. O. Smith and an order for confirmation of sale was made in the case of F.milv M. Cnsliel. v. P. F. Knapp. Attacked by a Mob And beaten, in a labor riot', until covered with sore, a Chicago street car con ductor applied Bucklcn' Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family,'' writes O. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect Simply great for cuts and burn. Only 25c at Cba. Roger' drug store. SHOW STREET BARE. Noticeable Absence of Undesirable At tractions Among Concessions. The majority of people here will be gratified to learn that many of the so- called concession which have graced the city's thoroughfares are no more, "t'no," the worst of the street shows which came here with the httrepid (?) Colonel (T) Case have departed. There now re main a fairly good colored vaudeville show, the Stadium jtnA the diving dog. a sagacious canine well worth seeing. Astoria will not. only tolerate, but en courage shows that are decent. BOOKS ARE MOVED. ' The removal of the book from the Astoria public library to their new quarters in the city hall will be com pleted this morning and though there will be no formal exercises, the women who have labored so long and hard to make the Institution the success it now is, will be there to welcome any and all that may come. TELEGRAPH IS FAST Defeats Motor Boat Union Jhrilling Race. in RUNS AWAY FROM FREAK BOAT Grandstand Crowd Witnesses Exciting Race Between Sternwheeler and Auto mobile BoatSpectacular Speed Test Notes from Along the Waterfront. The awiftest craft on the Pacific coast, the , motor boat Union, wa aadly defeated in a thrillinir race yeMerdav with the fa-test tern heel steamer in the world. Captain V. B. Scofta Tele graph. The Kleventh Annual Regatta ha lieen replete with thing spectacular, but among the numerous situations that have been offered the reveling multi tude, none was eo thrilling or so ex citing a' the river race hA; yesterday afternon. Captain I. !(, who own the freak craft, astonished the native early yesterday by running around the steam er Potter athe huge river boat was on it way to Ilwaeo, and later he re marked that be would attempt to cro the bow of the Telegraph. It was known that the Telegraph was short of coal and everything seemed to indicate that the t'nion could make good it owner's hope. But Captain Scott winked hi other eye and warned down to the Sanborn bunkers, where diver Mcks of the mineral that make ateam were taken aboard. The I'nion rolled among the ewell during thi operation. awaiting it prey, and no soon as the Telegraph was pn-juired for it up-river (rip, the engine of the motor boat were started to limber up. 1- . , The nos,. of the Telegraph pointed down stream and in order to round into the- channel she wa forced to make a broad turn. Skipper Lewi here inad vertently, perhaps, forsook a good op Ktrtuiiit. Instead of tarting slowly and waiting for the river boat to catch .Bp, he waited for her to come full around, thus giving tlie stermvheeler a h ad of at b-at six length, which, cost the I'nion the race. Those alsiard the Telegraph appar ently realized an attempt wa to be made to rbb her of w ide earned honor. Exhaust wa turned into her funnel and this sent a formidable mas of coalblack smoke toward the heaven.- With tm slight li-t to starboard, caused by all her pasengers erowdinor the rail to watch the Union, and a great spray of white astern, width scintillated in the un like a wondrous jewel the Tele graph started up atream with the Union hot after her. It wa soon evident that the smaller craft stood no show in 1 race against the sternwheeler. Her rec ord of 28 mile an hour availed her nothing in thi test. Mr. Lewi forced his boat and even though he , came abreast of the lelegrauh, when off Tongue point, he could nof pas her, and giving up the race returned to the city. The announcement that the Tele graph wa the victor occasioned no lit tle enthusiasm among the spectator. Spokane Coming. Steamer Spokane, the palatial excur sion steamer of t!ie Pacific Coast Steam ship company, which was built at the Union Ironwork in San Francisco to re place the old steamer Queen, will ar rive in today to assist in handling the present abnormal tratlie to and from the Bay city. Bar Pilot Staples is bring ing the Stukane around from the Sound. MARINE NOTES. i noi. scnonner fun .lose arrived 111 yesterday from her station off the mouth of tlie river for water and provisions, Oil tank steamer Ascuncion is due to day from Ventura with a cargo of crude oil. Steamer Northland sailed yesterday for San Francisco with a cargo of lum ber. MANY UNABLE TO COME. s On account of the big jam at the union depot Tuesday , morning at least 300 people who intended to come to the regatta were prevented from doing so on account of not being able to get near enough to tlie window to purchase tickets. .. AN EXPERT HANDICAPPES The handicapper for the auto boat and yacht races during the regatta was Mr. Robert Austin of the Oregon Yacht Club. Mr. Austin is an expert along tbi line, having given his services te his home club for several years.. IN YOUR RUSH For Tfie Regatta. Don't forget that our Special Sale sa all nf thia while - - - PRICES ARE LOWEST Jiwt a few of those tans and browaa left. Better step in and get yoor sisa, while you ean, at these unmatched price. Ladies Tan, Champagne and Chocolate Shoes, selling regularly at H09 and 15.00, now U-S All Our Tan Oxfords reduced, ranrdlott of former price, to tuU Other saiylea at prices that compare favorably with above. QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. SEE 0US SHOW WINDOWS. 523 Commercial Street. Regatta Flags 5 AND toe EACH. All Filma of any size developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures with any camera and bring ywa Filma to m. We ave yoa the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Dons Here. ' We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies, WOODFTELD'S ART STORE, 516 Bond St, Astoria. 1000 Dollars Some people pay to get rid of a FIT. But they are willing to pay for the FIT we give them. OUR NEW LINE OF EUROPEAN WOOLENS WILL BE IN THIS WEEK. Come io and examine them, KIUUNEN & R0EL0FSZ OCCIDENT BLDG. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. -No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Gives - to all Out-of-Town Orders. Ladies! Attention!! Apprentices wanted to perfect them selves in the art of cutting, fitting aad designing. Taught quickly by the latest methods. Full course, $5.00 system in cluded. MRS. C. G. WILSON 516 Commercial St, Up Stairs. STATEMENT OF Astoria Savings ' Bank At the close of business August 10, 1905. RESOURCES. Loans and dis counts $567,809 "0 ; ' County warrants 18,130 40 City warrants .. Real estate Due from banks Cash on hand.... 43,449 82 $029,339 92 1401 91,916 73 55,936 00 14752 71 Total 791,742 61 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in ....$100,000 to Surplus 35,000 0 Undivided profit 14,927 21 Dividends unpaid 120 09 Subject to check$389,704 31 Time certificates. 237,130 12 Demand certifi cate 14,861 01 641,ftU 44 Total $791,742 tt STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tid DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting theit wttfc trains for Look Beach. Tlor mj North Beach "points. Heturntrtg ar rives at. Astoria same jvenlng. ' - -. rhrough tickets to and from ail prtav elpal European el t lea. O. W. ROBERTS, Aawnt, Astoria, Or. .