SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1904. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ESTHER IS QUEEN A TEST IN THE CUP Will reveal the whole itory of the goodness and the delicious flavor of Chase and Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE It will plead more eloquently than we can hope to. Try a pound. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE Miss Esther Anderson Will Rule Astoria Regatta. E ULtS Of I Orkwhi wlli iktt. If. New souvenir poiUli at Svenson'a. Orkwitt Repalri Blcyclea on ihort otic. Orkwitt sells Tom Cod Sinktri by tb pound. Dell D. Scully, Notary Public at 8cully's Cigar Btore. Any old hour! Ice Crura mad from full ereem, 13o ptr plot, Special price for lodges and churches, at Tsggs oonfoctioiuiry. 7-19 tf Tit very tort board to bo obtained la tko city U at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. How Do I look. To really tea your e'f a others eta you, get one of tboe w atyla mlrrora at Hart'a Drug Store) all prices. A new supply Juit received. tl. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avsnue and Eleventb itreet. European plan; beat room and board In the city at rea sonable prices. tf Constipation, bowel Irregularity, head ache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kid neys, rheumatism, disorder Incident to sedentary life, positively cured by Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the great est American remedy. Tea or Tsblets, 39 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. Musics! at Seaside. Friday evening a inMt surwMful iiiiiliu was given at Hcaalde fur the benefit of the Catholic church. The mulra part of the pro grain was followed by a dance. The priigrsm rendered was as follows: "The terpentine Dunce," by Mic Kopp and Kearney j mandolin solo, "ftuuthern Dream," Prof. Ray Mann; vw-al solo, -My Kin Folk," Mi-s Daisy Freeman j plana nolo, "Melody of Love," MJes Conrad snd Hawl; recitation, Mi O'Connor; piano nolo, "EUa's Dream,' Thomas Dohaon; vocal solo, "Too Late," Mi Kmma Mlllerj reci tation, "The l'oiifeliig," MU Agnes Manncor; plana olo, "Creacenda l-a-wn," Walt K Minor, Chopin, Mia Ethel (ierdonj monologue, by Mr. Ham and his company from the Lyric theatre in Portland. Council Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow night will occur the regular meeting of the city council at which time there are a iiiiiiiIht of itiiMirtatit matter to come up. The oil tank ordinance will he brought up and It is likely to be decided then. The theatre )jcrne ordinance or dcrcil drawn up at the la-t meeting will be Introduced. Preaent Jndlrationa Mt-rn to point out the fact that thi mraniire will fail of pan-age, a there it aid to he ranldcrable opposition to it among a number of the roum-ilmen, anj WILL WEAR SAILOR COSTUMES Queen and Mads of Honor to Have Unique Costumes Many Yachts WW Attend the Astoria Regatta. Hail, Esther, Queen of the Regatta! MU Other Ander-on bs Ix-en chooco by the Regatta, Committee as queen of the twelfth annual reitafi. ' .Thi was announced lat night by Chairman Leathers, and the new canned universal satisfaction among Mis Anderson many friends here. She i one of As toria's most popular young ladies, and reaidea at 340 Thirty-fourth street. She is as sister of Deputy Sheriff Allan An derson. The maid f honor whin will attend Queen Esther court, have not all been chonen as yet, but their name are ex peeled to le announced within a very few day. The costumes of the queen and her maid, will be a unique feature of this year' regatta. They will be patterned after a sailor's suit. White will be he color, and Queen Esther's continue will I trimmed in gold, white her attendant will have their cotume trimmed in blue. The other details will lie worked out later. The remaining feature of the regatta, in the line of sports are being rapidly perfected. It Is expected that the attendance from the outside town will surpas that of any of the previous regattas. The committee ha been notified that a large number of Portlanders are com- Intr liere on their vachts. Amonir thooe jM-opIe generally. A Councilman llnen which will 1 liere are the sloop yacht . Nothing Doing. Friday sight vaa a dull one in police, circles, the dullet since the commencement of the "open town" regime. Not a inj;le arret wa made, and yesterday afternoon there wa no need for a police court sesion. With the cloning of the fUhing seanon the police expect to be kept busy for a while caring for the celebrants which are sure to be found, Why don't you bave your work done by us and wo do house lining, wall papering, house and sign painting. We use and recommend the Heath k Mllll gan prepared paints. For over two score years it has been recognised aa the standard paint of America. Come and let us figure with you. The Eastern Painting k Decorating Co., 363 Cora merclal street. . tf. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP intimated at the hut meet in jf, that he would do, an ordinance requiring plum bers In Antoria to be ficeimed, will aleo cme lip. In the ahence of Auditor An deraon, Patrolman Twombly of the po lice department will ait as clerk. Restsurant Robbed. A waiter em ployed ijf the Portland restaurant on Itond street, managed to get away some, time yeaterday morning early, with a valuable watch hchmging to the pro prietor, and the content of the cah register, amounting to about (-'" The thief name I not known to the pro prietors, a he had only been in the reataurant's employ for two day, snd in town but four. The police were notified immediately upon the dincovery of the theft, but os yet have been able to find no trace of the waiter. Turn backward, 0 time, in your flight, Make mo a child again just -for tonight, "111 do It, cried Time, "jut let me be Until I fix some Rocky Mountain Tea." Frank Hart, Druggist. Coraair, owned by Blax Meyer; The Naiad, Dreyman & McKelvin; The Hoot man, MacKay Brother; The Comet, H. F. Todd; Anona, Franci IfArcy; the Synamox, Jack Honeyman; and the Zephyr, Rolterts A Bannon. The Zephyr wa managed last year by If. F. Todd, who won the two leading m a .'-. "lis ynir. Mr. ionu na won toe cnam pionahip for the pat eight years with his two boats, the Skylark, and Zephyr, but thia yesr Is going Into the contest with the Comet, a boat built on new plan, which hs,i pi 3 en very suesful in the East, but heretofore been un known on the Pacific Coait. The Comet is enrolled with the Oregon Yachting dub and with the Portland Rowing Club: Her dimensions are 28 feet long, eij;ht feet wide, and he carries 500 Sqiia fret Of Sail. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT HERMAN WISE'S PRESSED FREE Whenever You Say So; Not Only- Once or Twice Eight Salesmen Two Tailors, Besides Prompt and Gentlemanly Attention to All HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier DONE BY DEED. Phineat C. Warren and wife to E. S. Mcllroy, warranty, lot 5, block D, Kast Warrentol vv . . . f . . . , . , . . . .$5 Home Again. Mln Sophie Anderson returned on the noon express today from Denver, Colo., where ahe has been visit ing for the paat month. She reports having had a most enjoyable trip, and among other pleasures, went through the "Garden of the Gods," and also looked down on the surrounding country from the top of "Pikes' Peak." After CitiiensWp. Matt LuVkola and Ilclki Pantuja, natives of Finland, Hied their declarations of Intention to become citiwns ' of thi country, yen-terday. The Greatest Entertainer in theWor!d THE PHONOGRAPH ftJ WBlAHt ,Oft minmfiiicani When you have finished your "daily grind" and assumed a peaceful reposo in your home there is nothing that will bring so much good solid comfort, cheerfulness, and happiness, not only for yourself but the whole family, as the Edison Phonograph. PLAYS ANYTHING, EVERYTHING, ANYTIME, wj To convince you of the absolute superiority of the new M? JLXlLf lis Edison Phonograph we will gladly demonstrate this ideal home entertainer in your own residence absolutely free, A full and com plete assortment of records on hand. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. WE SELL ICE file Remonstrance. A remonstrance ngainat the passage of the new ordi nance for the reputation of oil tank in the city, and providing for storage of the nme no that the live and nrop erty adjacent may not be endangered. wo filed with the city auditor yester day. The remonstrance was circulate' by Hiram J.einenweler, local agent for Rockefeller and aks that the comic not pans the measure. Among the signers to the petition are Columbia River Packers' Asoeia lion, ,S. Klinore 4 Company, J. Linden berger. Warren Packing Company, Tal Ittiit-tiiiint Packing Company, Astoria A Columbia River Railroad, Vancouver Transportation Company, A. Booth Company, Tongue Point Lumber Com pany; Hauke fc Company; C. R. Cynw Foard & Stokes, Fiaher Bros., J. A Seymour, S. L, Xanthrup, Sherman Transfer Company, A. Schmidt & Com pany, Astoria Iron Worys, R. M. Leath. era, Oorge Lindstrom & Co.. Clatsop Mill Co., II. F. Pruel, Alaska Fishermen, W. F. McOregor, Astoria Lumber Co, Brenimn Vun Duscn, J. A. Iliggins, Frank Pntton, J. T. Rtvs. Makes children eat, sleep and grow, Make mother, strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family. That's what Ilollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea does Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart, Druggist. Will Not Be There. It was expected that U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton would be among the Oregon delegates to the National Irrigation Congress at Boiso, September 3rd to 8th, and deliver a potent address on the great question, but it is learned that prior and pressing engagements will prevent his being there. It is to ho regretted for the sake of the congress and the State of Oregon that he cannot attend. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of taxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. tf Assessments Equalised. The city board of equalisation met yesterday afternoon in the council chambers of the city hall, and equalised the assessments made to defray the costs and expenses ami constructing a sewer on Eighteenth street, constructing a drain on Mel bourne avenue and foT the improvement of Fourth street. On objection was filed against the Eighteenth street sewer. The assessments were approved practi cally as made in the first place. Doesn't Seem to Take. For some rea son, or other, the special Astoria-Portland round trip rate of $2.50 inaugu rated by the A. 4 C. railway on the 2!Uh of last month, does not seem to take very well, as but few people arc availing themselves of It, and the op portunity to ret and recreate for a day in the metropolis. Scanning Her Field. County School Superintendent Miss Emma Warren will leave tomorrow for a ten-day tour in the Xchalem country, for the purpose of visiting and inspecting the county schools scattered over that territorv. BAND CONTEST. The person returning the largest num ber of Jose Vila cigar bands to the undersigned bv October 15th will receive box of 25c. Jose Vilas free to the next lurgest one box 121c Jose Vilas. Save the bands. Victor Miller, corner Ninth and Bond streets. TJNCLE TOM'S CABIN." The management of the Willard Com pany takes great pleasure in announc ing the coming event for next week will be the play that has reached the hearts of every person that has the good fortune to see it; that beautiful story written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which in our choldhood days was next to the Bible, "Uncle Tom's Cabin!" It is a story that does not need to be told here, every one is familiar with it. The Willard Company are sure to produce this play as it should be, as the cleverness of this company is well known by the entire theatre going pub lio of Astoria. This afternoon in the matinee the "Danites" will be produced, nd also for this evening's performance. This is the last time the Danites will be seen. ' SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. v Flrit Lutheran Church. sunday school at 9:30 a, m, Miss Alma Nyland, superintendent. Morning service in Swedish at 10:45 evening ser vice In English at 8 o'clock. At this ser vice the pastor will speak on the sub ject, "Christ before the Holy City weeping; or the sympathy of love," Grace Church. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at Grace church Sun day morning, August 19, at 10:30 a. m. Baptist Church, There will be services as usual at the Baptist church. The themes of sermons are as follows: "The Heavenly Family" and "God's Love in Action." Everybody invited. Norwegian M. E. Church. Rev. C. Lyng Hanson, the presiding elder, will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday school at 10 a. m., Albert Carl son, superintendent. Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Mr. Ellefson will preaeh in the Presbyterian church today at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 1215; Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. in. No service in the church this evening. 'First M. E. Church. Sermon themes: morning, "Common Sense in Religion;" evening, "Seven Wonders of the World;" Sunday school, 12:15; Epworth League, 7:00; mid-week service for prayer and praise and bible .'study, Wednesday at 8:00. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. LADIES! Your choice of any straw hat in our store for one dollar. Just received a shipment of early fall bate. Mrs. M. Petersen, Fashionable Milliner, Star Theatre Building. '.-. A. A. SAAKX, Photographer, first-class work, satis factioa guaranteed, aia Fourteenth St, opposite Foard k Stokes. SINGES SEWING MACHINE CO. has moved to 172 Tenth street, with a complete line of new machines. We also have a few slightly damaged machines at a bargain. Phone Black 2284. tf. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is necessary is afew doses of Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed hy a dose of Castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Stock- land, pastor of the first M. E. Church of Little Falls, Minn, writes: "We have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarnhoea. Remedy for several years and find it a very valuable remedy, es pecially for summer disorders in chil dren." Sold by Frank Hart, leading druggist. aug Will Not Meet The Chamber of Commerce will not meet tomorrow night because a number of the officers are absent from town. X5hQ Store for Woman f5he fejJL HIVE Ladies' Outfitters MRS. 0VERSTREET The Hair Demonstrator, formerly of Meier & Frank's, Portland, will be with us the next few days, and will give lessons free of charge in hair dressing. If your hair is falling out, now is the time to find out exactly what to do.