2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN ' tatabUaM'ilT'" aMUhed Daily Except Monday by TJX J. S. DEIXIMGKK COMPART. SOBSCWPTIOK KAMI. By earrier, per monti ......17.00 JO WIEKtY AST02U1. 8, man, per ytar, i drance. ,11.00 I Kntarad U iMOBA-ClaM BUttM July 90. UM. at th pomofflc t Aitorta. Ura rotmin4rUrt aotof Coufrenol ManAS, 3 " si;' tt HnMenter tie dUvenatffM Moan nwuraiiuataWUMr mWo o plan txMUMM be wM by pol ami or thrauck tcrkOM. A 117 Irwwriirtty la Urary ibouW b kanwiiitlolT reported to U aOocottwbiioUioa. n msPBUix Maui mi. jbffletaT SepM o( CUUop County and UkeClvrtHAttsrt. WEATHER. Wtatern Oregon and Wasking toa Shower followed by fair; warmer except near coast Eaateni Oregon Generally fairj" ler.' ":: .-r ' -: ' Easter Washington and Idaho Generally fat. BE PATIENT AND ALERT. Many there are, hereabout, who being without patience, deprecate the future of Astoria because James J. Hill and his colleagues are making no signs of their purposes as to the establishment of terminals for Tail and sea traffic at this end of the river. This is folly. Railway and steamship companies do not build in day op a night Every thing they do h of permanent and ponderous character and require the most deliberate study and critical consideration ,and once they build it is for great ends and long dura tion. So it is with the Hill people. If terminals are to be erected at the mouth of the Columbia River (and there is no reason to think otherwise), there is an infinite lot of preparation to be made for the work; all manner of dove-tailing calculations to be wrought out; vast quantities of raw materials to be con tracted; immense details to be deter mined upon, and harnessed to a huge general scheme; funds to be raised; deals to be consummated for lands, rights and necessitous advantage of ev ery description. These things take time, and since the indications are all logical ly Bound and good, common sense be hooves us to be patient and alert ,hope ful and loyal to a fair program. Anxiety and eager fretfulnesa will avail nothing. Confidence and a spirit of quiet readi ness are the best qualifications for bridging over an unsolvable hiatus like this and lend zest to the apparently overdue realization. Chiv Justice Realty, bis A colleague on the bench concurring; and the situa tion is cleared .wonderfully for the city of San Francisco and mode her upward progress far simpler and surer; it ha energised her all ready and put new and vigorous blood in hr municipal vein and given' new tension to her metvopoli tan muscle; new tone to the courage and hope that was all Imt obliterated by the canker of the fronnuta gang' re morseless grasp on her courts and l'cve nnea and civic being. Every friend of the Hay City in the world will congratulate her on her free doui from the RuvCSrhmita domination and wish her quick and abundant re generation at the hands of her staunch ly, inspired eituen who may work ot her certain redemption upon every ba-e and line of honest government and all that means in her especial case. Dot when all i said and done, and the San Franciscan again holds ' his head and hands at the old proud level, let no soul k all her bounds forget the men who broke down the net and mesh of her undoing Heiiey, Burns, et a I. NATURE, EN MASQUE. VJien the traveler has made the cir cuit of the Stat of Nevada and seen it in all its terrific barreness and Iso lation; the one awful sear on the face of nature, go superbly beautiful and in spiring on all sides of tJie boundaries that make for her statehood, and then turn to her marvelous history as' the repository of the gold and silver of half world, he realises how nature some times sequesters her- generosity under a mask and compensates for harsh neg teet in one waj by grand prodigality, m another. What she denied this great belt of country bvT way of exterior efaarm she made up in the vast hords of essential riches that have made the ame of Nevada ring with romance and afl unmatchable fame. Once it was the gret Cometoek lode, with the spell of the Argonautie days to heighten the glamour and emphasize the marvelous wealth of the mines; now it is Gold- fields, and the steady, unfailing dis gorgement of a weekly half-million in precious metals yielded from a soil and country that upon the face of it is. to all ordinary human accentanc bn. lutely God-forsaken. She's a funny old dame, is nature, and the gravest llundet to be made is to take her as she ap: pears. Her secrets are illimitable, and her metihod of keeping them, almost be yond ken of man I SUITS PRESSED FREE .'.".',.. .r. SUITS PRESSED FREE iJb) SXL jOa Arriva lis of Correct Dress When you drees up this Fall it will be well for you to bear iu mind that we are exclusive agents for ; ntvut-.'-UJ -it.' ..iUiSJ WEAR-WELL CLOTHES The Clothes Without a Fault WEAR.WELL CLOTHING is Union Made and no better made H in the Union Early Showing of Fall Style $ Suits From $10.00 to $25.00 If they don't give satisfaction, bring them back and get your money ADMIRAL PLEASED WITH PLANS C. CHAPMAN, OF PORTLAND, IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER COMING CELEBRATION AND WILL BRING DELEGATION FROM ROSE CITY. "THIRTEEN.- The Columbia fisherman rejects the number "thirteen" as applied to his fish ing license, and the department of state fisheries never issues a license bearing that figure. This may be called super stition and it probably is on that parallel of human consideration, and. is just about as senseless as all superstitions are. when one thinks of the thirteenth event, act, and demand of one's daily life : how the thirteenth is never, noted eared when it is branded Ji& th'e' par'-1. ticular numerals 13; how well one sleeps on'tfce 'thirteenth night; how one en joyi the: thirteenth meal; how the thir teenth is inseparably end sequently in terwoven in every fixed scheme of hu man endeavor and is never counted nor considered at all, the rejection of the ad vertised incident, or fact, or possibility becomes at once a piece of childishness. Thirteen is no' nnluclder number than eleven, bt six;' or twenty-three, or any other combination of numerals. It it imply a "dog with a bad name made hideous and dangerous by reiteration and the readiness of mankind to cherish the foolish" things of life without a thought approaching criticism or in any way accounting for the stupid adher ence to what fancy and time have wrought" " SCHMITZ RECEIVES QUIETUS. The supreme court of the State of Cal ifornia en banc, has 'declared for Dr. Taylor, as Mayor of San ' Francisco, against the pleas sent up byi Eugene 6dhmit from his prison, for recognition a uch officer. . He baa played his string out and will subside to that state of innocuous bar renness that time always confers upon the scoundrel who has fallen from high place; this last plea Of his was the deneir resort, and it has failed him, and he should court and covet silence and forgetfulnees and all .ilia, abstract con ditions that time end. the range, of hu man generosity can confer. The decision was handed down by Admiral C. C. Chapman, of the Astoria Regatta, was a welcome visitor in the city yesterday and expressed himself as being greatly pleased with the prepara tions made for the big celebration on the first few days of next month. He was the guest of President Scbimpff and other members of the Chamber of Com merce from Monday evening until last night, when he returned to Portland. "Everything accomplished and all that is planned has my official approval," he said, laughingly, on being asked what he thought of the prospects for a big and successful Regatta. "I am positive that the Regatta and County Fair is going to be a huge success in every way, and. the citizens of Astoria are to be highly congratulated'ffor their eHergy and enterprise in the matter." ; Admiral Chapman was'"the gues't of President . Schimpff, f the Chamber of Commerce, iii host showing him over the town and explaining in detail his duties during the celebration Monday night, Vice-President Ball presiding at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in bis place. The Admiral was taken to the home of the Queen, Miss Harriet Tallant, in the morning, and formally intro duced, In company with President Schimpff, Secretary Whyte, and several other local and Portland people, he was given a irip to Fort Stevens on the customs launch, on board which was Senator Fulton, his brother, and several other prominent citizen. The Admiral was "a delighted spectator of the target shooting at Fort Stevens yesterday, when the big 12-indh gun were in active operation,' The quarterly target practice at this fort was concluded yesterday and win be commenced today at Fort Columbia. Nine shots from the big guM were fired altogether, three at an anchored target and six at a target in tow of the steam er Guyi Howard. In shooting at the Utter one shot went right through the object and four other "hits" were made. Owing to the wear on the rifling of the big guns this will be all the target, work for some months, the practice being con fined to the smaller guns. Chapman was present , at a special meeting of the Regatta committee yes terday afternoon just before leaving for Portland, and arrangements for his staff were thoroughly discussed. While this part will not be settled until his return home it is figured that he will have from 20 to 30 prominent Portland men doyn luring the celebration who will add We'll Collar. Cuff and Tie Up Collars, two for Silk Ties, 25c to 25c Dress Shirts, 75c to $1.25 50c Soft and Derby Hats, $2.00 to $4.00 IU 518 BOND STREET Chas. Larson, Proprietor Formerly 557 Commercial St. i greatly to the liveliness and enjoyment! " aAO w,Ub " . of the gathering. About the same num-i got Chamberlain'! Colic. Cholera and ber pf local citizens will be on his staff and according to the plans the coming Regatta will see the most enthusiastic gathering ever assembled in this city. The Admiral paid numerous com pliments to the selection of a Queen made by Astonans and asserted that a more regal and Queen-like recipient of the honor could not be found,' in his opinion. He was very favorably im pressed with everything that had been done toward the big event and promises to do his .very beat to help make it a success over all otner Kegatta s ncu m this city. , , . Admiral Chapman was a colonel on Governor Yates' staff in the Illinois Na tional Guard up to the time of his com ing to Portland, four years ago. He was manager of the City Press of Chicago, for a number of years and was at .one time the leading political writer on the Chicago Daily News. He is a young man of good appearance and extremely genial. 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