THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST , 1907. i RAILROAD GETTING NEARER. Surveyors in the P. N. & R. Working Toward Astoria From Jewell and Olney. Evidence of progressive work on the various railroad which are miming through Clatsop county and have As toria for their objective, point are daily coming to view. At the present time the Lytle interests, which are the llar riman interest, have crew of survey ors working in the district around Jewell. A surveying party of IS men under Engineer F. W. Walsh left Astoria yes terday for tlx neighborhood of Jewell wheiv a camp will be envteJ. The party is equipped for a considerable atay in that section and its work will con sist in running preliminary and location lines down the Clatkanie and Lewis & Clark River Valleys to determine the best route and grades into Astoria or Warrenton or wherever the terminal of the hn will be located. Mr. Walsh has had his party out on the Nehatem and states that although tb wntry is pretty (hick with under brush the lines were run out and that country favorable to constructing a railroad was itrxick all the way. The company for which he is working is the laeitte Railway Navigation Co, and while he i tillable to give out auy in- furouit inn eniu-erninir tlu work it U lit connection with the liw that tlie liar- j rhnau interest are building to connect at Tillamook with the Hue to be built ly K. E. I. tie iirom Portland to Tillamook. COLLECTORS BUSY. Man With the Monthly Bills Great in Evidence in Astoria Yesterday. Good morning! Have you er, what kind of a tale did you "hand out to the bill collector yesterday t Hill collectors were the busiest people in Astoria ifrom early yesterday morning until the shade of night obliterated the store and boue number. The energetic youth in trim cloth, with black or brown "Morocco" bill book, we greatly in evidence. A num ber of the people be was after were not in evidence. The majority, however, were -flush" enough to pay up their just debta and the. first of the month passed off successfully, while a large amount of cash changed hands. "A Western Gentleman" Saturday Matinee CAMILLE Prices, ,. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinee prices 15c and 25c Harbor Busy With Passing Fleet of Vessels. 400 PEOPLE ON T.J. POTTER Fisher Bros. Company Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting Hardware, Iron, Steel and Ship Chand lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass J Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood Groceries A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery J Logger and Mill Supplies Fisher Bros. Co. 546-550 Bond Street Astoria. - - Oregon $ Crew on Umatilla Reef Lightship it in Good Health and Have Had Their Pay Increased River Getting Smoky and Pilots Are Having Trouble. There was a great crowd of beach bound passengers on tlie 0. R. A X. uteauier T. J. Potter yesterday after noon. Agent Roberts, the company's representative hew, wports that there were 400 paenger although judging froui the number who lined the gu.trd 01 the big sUuuter as she pulled iirto tlie dock it seemed there mutt be twice a many, for the boat careened consid erable with their weight. They were a happy set and all were looking forward to a jolly vacation at tlie beach. Among the passenger who were on the Potter but who did not share the general hilarity of their fellow travel ers were 17 riding ponies In charge of lames Xieol, of the Portland Riding Academy. They were put off here ami will be taken to Seaside and 5carhart Park fi" the reporters to ride. Horse know that oand is bard on their muscle ami that was the reason that tlieir vacation is not the most joyous thing that can happen to them. Inspector Kerron, o: the l.'nited States customs patrol, wii occupied while yesterday afternoon in stamping some Chinese tobacco at the custom house which hud leen held in bond. The coasting steamer Sue II. Klmore loaded merchandi-e at tlie A. 4 C. R dock yesterday and at 5 o'clock dropped down to the lower slip of the O. R. A N dock. The steamer Jim Butler was reported at the custom house yesterday as ar riving ifl from San Francisco to As toria in ballast. The schooner Transit cleared yester day for San Francisco. She carries away for wrgo (i.'iO.OOO of lumber fwin the Tongue Point Lumber Company, The gasoline schooner (Jazelle, ifrom Portland, rcreived clearance eterday for Yanilina Ttav where she will be operated this summer. The oil steamer Asuncion arrived down the river yesterday and ia-ed out hound for dlilori.ia. ugliiliouse tender I leather was up the river yesterday at the liuoy Depot and dropped down again yesterday evening and tied up at her berth at the Sanborn dock. The Lurline arrived down la-t night about on time. She would have. made the port on schedule, but had to stop at Tongue Point for freight. hits been placed. on board, the steamer will go to Portland to tlnlh loading. Slie I expected to arrive here In about two weck. The Melville lvdlar ha ca pacity fur handling H.-VKi.tMHl feet of lumber. Smoke li'ivm forest tires on the Well ington shore hack of Stella I already causing the pilots and masters of river steamers con-ideniblo trouble. The steamer RcdoMto, which left here Wed nesday evening fur Portland, had not arrived at noon yesterday and it i re lieved that he had to anchor some where on the river until the. smoke lift ed. According to Captain Hailey, who piloted the Alliance up to Portland Wed nesday, the smokiest part of the river i between Cne Horn and Rainier. BANANA FRUIT EVIDENCE IN tmtMHMH Ill IM I A MOST VALUED DAIIY COMPANION TO MEN OF ALL NATIONS WHY ? It Is the Best Safety Shaving Device In the World. Makes self-shaving a pleasant amusement Instead of an Irksome task. Razor Complete, $1.80. Handsome Outfits, U oo and up. On sale In our Cutlery Department, FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go- Incorporated Successor! t Foard fc Stoke Co. Captain Nolan, of the Umatilla reef lightship, which is up tat the Buoy Dejot, was down in the city yesterday and in reply to a question stated that he knew nothing or the report which appeared in several of the San Fran cisco papers that his ship and the other lightships on the coast were to be equipped with a submarine bell for 1 warning steamers in fog. If such ad ditions to the apparatus of the light ships are, to be made by the department the information him not been given to the active memliers of the coast ships as yet. The submarine hell is an ar rangement ifor warning ships of their approach to each other in thick weather. The principal is the same ns a wire less equipment although the bell is less intricate. The lightships on the At lantic coast are equipped with this bell as are many of the ships. By a system of tubes leading from the pilot house to the ship's hull and making connec tion with the water the strokes on a hull can be heard fop 10 or 15 miles. In this way ships could be warned of the presence of a lightship. Captain Nolan reports a pleasant trip up and that all the crew are in fine fettle. During the last two months the department has raised the. wages of the members of the crew. The master is now petting $1300 a year, engineer i $1200, assistant engineer $1000 and mate $100. Fireman are geting $55 a month and seamen $50. The British steamship Melville Dol lar was chartered this morning to trans port a cargo of lumber from up river and Puget Sound to Guaymas, Mexico. She is now at Taooma, where about half The Retail Fruit Merchants Claim That Coat Of Italian! Joy Hai Advanced Six Times In The Same Number Of Yan Local venders of fruit asert that there 1 a banana trust in the I'uited Slate of such proportions that it puts all the other trust in the background. According to the present price of this tropical ftvit it appear that ueh an assertion hat cansiderable foundation. During tlie past live years retailers of this fruit have been compelled to pay almost six time the price they paid lie- fore that tieriod, One reason is beratiM' of the trust, according to local men. In former years the purchaser of car of bananas paid for only those that arrived in good condition, but under the orders of the trust a carload has to be pid for in advance, and there Is no re bate even if the entire load is in bu condition. As an instance of this local men cit the fact that a Portland comimion Iioum; ordered three cars of bananas re eeutly. AH of them had been ordered from a New York house and paid for the cars being shipped from New Or leans. When the fruit arrived every carload was in such bad condition that they were utterly useless and unsale able. The combiiie bus uiamged to contro the fruit situation, especially the im ports frm tropical climates, In such i manner that it dictates prices and its nolicv in a manner which rivals the method-, of the Standard Oil compiny. This is the assert inn of a number ol retail filiit merchants, one of whom dc elare.l ye-tcrday he was ashamed to ask hi-, customers a piii large enough to afford him any profit at all. ,HmtTmtttHHvmttmHtmMHtTmTmH NEW TO-DAY. Qolden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now HlldebranJ & Oor. tr Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month, delivered by carrier, . Columbia and Victor graphophones and latest record at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. 1 Attention Rebekahs. Gateway Kebekah Lodge No. 77 meet in regular se-sion tonight. .Members take notice. XIis Mamie Clinton, sec retary. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their dances Saturday night, August 3rd. The invitations have been sent out. 8-l-3t. Cheap round-trip rates to the East from Astoria: To Chicago . $71.60 To Omaha 60.00 To Kansas City 60.00 To St. Paul 80.00 To St. Louis 67.60 Tickets on sale August 8-9-10, Sep tember 11-12-13. For further particulars apply to G. W. Roberts, agent 0. R. i N. Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland, Or. What Flour to Buy. Housewives who have, lived in other parts, of the country, are often puzzled to know which flour to order, out here. If you want high grade flour, the ltet and most economical, because it makes the most loaves to the sack and of the very best quality, order White River lour, always. It is THE high-grade flour of the Northwest. Those not familiar with this flour should give it a trial while the distributors are giving away sample sacks. They will give a two-pound sack free with every ,f un sized order one free sack only to each housewife. This is certainly a fair ofTcr and shows the distributor Allen & Lewis, of Portland, Oregon, havo full confidence in the quality of their goods. i the cargo will be received. When it Details .from your Grocer. One thing about this store doesn't change with the thermometer or the, almanac; Our standard of quality keeps steady in one place; hot or cold, July or January, wc mean to sell the best goods made. As evidence of that purpose we remind you that we are the Hart Schaffncr & Marx people of this town; we've got some very fine summer clothes of their make waiting to be used Leader in Nobby Clothes . Wanted. A chambermaid for a hotel. "J.," Astorian office. Address 7-12-tf. Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Skully. Mora Cheap Rates. On August 8, 0 and 10 the CANADIAN PACIFIC will again place on Bile round trip excursion tickets to eastern points at very low rates. Passengers routed via Spokane, via Seattle and Somas, or via Victoria end Vancouver. For full particulars call on or nddrci James Finlayson, agent, Astoria, Oliver typewriter stenographers at A. Commercial street. and automatic R. Cyrus, 424 tf. Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaco, dally exoept Fridays, connecting with train for all points on North (Long) Beach. Call at 0. R. A N. dock for Information regarding rate, etc. Choice of Route. The Canadian Pacific offer a choice of route to the East. The Short Line via Spokane, or via Victoria and Vancouver, or via Suma. Choose one of the route and Avoid the heat and dust. Service the best. Passenger routed by the way of the Canadian National Park. For descrip tive matter and full particular call on or adurcs, Jams Finlavon. airent. Astoria. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all the difference In til world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men dsslr beauty anJ cleanliness, and handsom appointments In the saloon they pat ronise regularly, aa well a the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wins and liquors that are served to thorn. And these thing are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund' elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. tot on the street of that nam that they account thoroughly for tha fixed and splendid ouiom he enjoy. There I nothing allowed to pa hi counter but tha beat and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the r- vice behind It all, I tha most pleaaln and aatlsfyfng In the city. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. - WATERMELLONS We have them, nice and ripe. All kinds of frosh fruit and vegetables in season. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main S81