FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. HONORED OLD SHIP War Sloop Portsmouth In Ser vice for 65 Years SAILED LIKE A YACHT ALWAYS Will End Her Days Shortly-Mada a Practice Trip With Naval Reserves Sailed up the Hudson to West PointHonors Orant"s Tomb, diplomatic relation! at recently ex pressed in an interview, lie mreiy has been consistent in waging war on those whom he thought were trying to humble him Holland is the fourth power which during the pait few year ha levered all tnenaiy relatione wur Venezuela. - , i ' . The American government hai now iron a teo even farther, in compU tetv lUDoreniing the consular affair at Caracas, a very unexpected action inasmuch at Caracal busines house have been greatly inconvenienced by being obliged now to dispatch their hides, coffee, and cocoa through the Lrnnmitiit at Lafluaira. Thus the can itat of Venezuela, where there ought to be a consular general is tooay en tirelv without consular representation John Brewer, late consular agent, remains here as guardian of the ar chives of the closed legation. Alarm ists take it for granted that this last move from Washington is only one more indication of the coming of a more serious rupture. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-Por the last time the old sloop of war Ports mouth came up the Hudson river yes terday under practically full sail, bringing the first division of the New Jmey naval reserves back from the fleet practice In 1 Gardiner's Bay. Bravely the sixty five year old ship passed by steam and sail craft in the river, while thousands of persons watched from both shores the uuual sight of a full rigged ship under sail assaying to navigate the crowded tho roughfare. Last night ' the Ports mouth came to anchor oft" Yonkers on account of the wind dying out, and today will sail on to West Point if the weather favors, The entrance of the old warship in to the lower harbor was the occasion for an ovation from every vessel that passed her. -There was a light southwesterly breoze blowing, just enough to drive me i ortsmnuin at a six knot gait, A, , cotnet ,wm, 00 towird tu ana an oi ner sans were set witn the ton (be hydrocarbons of the tail split exception of the foresail and main-1 up under the increasing beat Into by sail, The bcllyine canvas and the arogen gas ana Hydrocarbons of towering masts with topsails, too- tooim PlDt WWl ,, . ., . . . . I closer approach to tba aun, tneae more gallant sails and royals drawing and L uBt hydrocarbon, aventnally yield mo ........ !.: i uj .cuy nsr, to tbe Increasing beat and are decom i a nig. ii iu icvivt i.ic giuoi hii puwa a ins rorm oi soaL who gazed seaward with age-dim- Interplanetary apace la atrleasi; bene med eyes at the battery seawall. Fer- lM oot nanot oun- " must pursue ry boats and river steamboats whist- comt, l,n the fo"f ?' f" 'tt .' . I Tha DirtlclM rofiBtltuUnr that Iran A mil niinffm rnrrrrA thim.l. I " , - i are amau enougn to M toyed witn by ve hoarse as they passed close by I tha nnaaure of auniicht. w A COMET'S TAIL The Way This Filmy Oust Train It Tesstd About by the Sun. No bridal vll was v.r so HI my as a comet a , tall, Hundreds of cubic mllci of that wonderful apiwiuiago am out weighed by a Jnrful of air. By nieana of the snmuroacoM we bare .magically traoaported this f.V 7 plums to our laboratories and have discovered that it la akin to tba blue llama of our gas stores; for the gas by which we, cook and tbe delicate treeae of a comet both consist of com blnatlona of bydrogi'o and carbon, op proprlately called iiy chemists "Hydro carbons." When ft flint appears In tha heavens, rar removed from tbo aun, a comet Is tallleas blotch of llebl the ship. The embryo bluejackets dressed, in white work suits manned the raits and the big ensign floating ttie spanker gaff was dipped again and again in response to the salutes of welcome. Captan Peters before reaching Gar diner's Ray declared the ship should end its days with a voyage befitting the dignity of the old vessel, and the trip to West Point was planned. The dying out of the breeze stopped the journey off Yonkers. There was a pretty tribute from the ship as it No matter where the comet may be In Ita orbit, whethrr It haa iuat antnrail the aolar ayatem or la staedlna- away. that plume fa Inevitably tossod away rrom tna aun, just a ir a mighty wind were blowing It from tha central lu minary. Tba appendage of shlulna dust la tbe symbol of tbe trlumnh of llarbt over solar grarltatlon.-Harper'a Magazine. THE PLANET JUPITER. What the Man of Solano Haa to Say About Ita Wendara. , -i iw,4 wvuub hiu u uv rem- swept iii stately manner past the tomb MUea and not mytha. Not only are of Gen. U. S. Grant. The entire crew manned the rail and doffed their caps while the elision was lowered until the Portsmouth had passed. there eald to be Inhabitant on Junlter. but also on some of bis moons, In tbe 13 1 An Arttlollmax. " ' f Sir nanry Irrlog was frequently k.'tlm to tha IntM-J action of gallery 11". When playing- "Macbeth" ma olgbt be bad reached that dramatic "ommt In tbe banquet actaa when In dreadful four U. bids tba gboat of Bsoquo to ranlHb; "Hano, horrible shadow, unreal mocfcary, hauoal" be eicleimed and, shuddering cootbI- slvely,MjroDfMl bis face with bis robe. k$ the tboat vanished a abrtlt voice In tba gallery broke the momantanr nn.. ir. .11 right now, 'Emry; he's goner-London oauoian. . Aohlll (aland. There are few naool whn t. Ing aaen tbe Island nf Arhin Mn t. get Its beauty. t The Island cloae 10 the weat coast of Ireland. Wbas the skla are blua. mountaia and smiling, bog -lad to parol and Pink baatber and tba waete pfetor aque talaad la aaaahloa rha m.M u a wooflerlaud. . CenalataM. , . "Tbo paoola who asr ttat mm m Inconstant and Inconalslant," declare na, pmioaopber of folly, "are dead wrong. A few years arc a rlrt told ma he was juat twenty-two, aad aba stk:k to the same figure todays Cleveland Leadr. , - A GiVl AfUr Hi Own Heart. A Scotchman, wleblnsr to know I fate at once, telegraphed a proponal f marriflgft to the lady of bis choice. After spending tbe entire day at the teicgrapn onice b was Anally reward ed late III tbe evening by an affirms five answer, "If l were yon, suggested the opera tor when he delivered tbe nufwnire. "f'd think twice before I'd marrv a girl that kpt ma waiting all day for my answer." "a. na," retorted the Scot "To lass who waits for tbe night ratea la Hie lasa for me."-Bverybody'a Mag r.lnc. In Hla Lina. Mint Ball IMayer-l waa out ao lata 'sf nl.fiit that my wife wouldn't let ne In. Kwomi Ball Player-Well, vou ire cinwI to licluif "out at fioui8.MNw Voik Preiia. ' Origin of Boston' Glory. Even a early aa the days of Henry vIH. some sort of volunteer force bad existed In England, aud what fa now, the Hanorable Artillery company was formed at that time and became a center of Instruction, for tbe city train ed bauds during tbe time of Cromwell. The Honorable Artillery comoanv may be counted among tbe thing which crossed In tbe Mayflower., for In 1638 was formed the Ancient s'nd Honora ble Artillery Company of llawaacba-setts.-Londtn New. To Think About. "8be eems tike a very nice girl." "One whom It would be aafe to mar ry r "On, no. No girl la aafa enougb for that. But she' nice enonch to think about marrying If yoa only know when. to stop."-ure. Imve only two dnys to live, It Is hfinjiy worth our while to ind them In erl;ilns contemptible rHscals Vt.itnlr" , Cupid Hearty Appatit. "Ton know," aald tbe eoulfnl ysmtn, "music la the food of lovo" s "Nonsenser replied tba practical fal low. "My love prefer lobster salad, terraola and other expensive fodder." REGATTA NOTES August 27-28-29 FINANCIAL Q. A. BOWLBY. President O. t PETE8SON, Vice-Prejident FRANK PATTON. Cahir J. W, CARNEH, Assistant Caabfer Astoria Savings Bank A ru ' 1 Tww ADM LITTLE OVER 3 CENTS A Small Savings Bank. A Small Savings Account. . An Example in Thrift A Small Fortune. A happy home. t I THE BANKING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'C'N. ! f 168 10th St. Phone Black 2184 rttttttttttttitaaaaaaa-" - - - - aalii)a)tt 999$449tm First llationalHiltoria DIRECTORS Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. FiIto J. W. LADD s Q nOTvrxv Capital........... 9100000 onrDins.. .......... Stockholders' Liability lOO OOO EST.UJLISUED 18J. fjfo JUL' ROOMS WANTED All persons ment of the Court House in charge of having rooms to let on Regatta days, please write or telephone street num- MISSIONARY WORLD. midat of which the vast Dlanet 1.300 . time tha si to of tbe earth, .pin, at pnce ana "umDer 01 rooms- t0 auch tremendoua apeed that ft causes I1 ' secreUry of lle Regatta Commit- ik . ..... .... . I,.. Iknn. Wii tr.: . iivnc 7vt, iviaui. Huge and Interesting Meeting Fram ed up For Edinburgh in 1910. NF.VV YORK, Atif?. 2(1-. foreign missionary conference composed of missionaries and missionary workers from all parts of the world will be held in Kdinburg. Scotland, in June, 1910, The forthcoming conference, which wil be the largest of its kind, around the equator a furious wind tbat blowa perpetually at the rate of 250 mllea an hour. Those who believe In tha Jovian aay that bis height runs from fifty to fifty-five feet and that he exists for about 800 to 1.000 of earth yeara. The Jupiter year, how ever. CODSlst Of 144 inontha. Tin. ocoana of Jupiter, torn Into fury by the hurricanes, would pay no attention to ona moon auch as moves tha d of our earth, and it takes no fewer than nve or tnose satellite to nerform this work for Jupiter. They travel at va rious ratea of speed, aome flying close Look out for Macbeth's Wild West Show on the last night of the Regatta Saturday, August. 29. Pie-eating mon keys, two-legged tigers, freckle-faced lions, camels tha' never drink water. trunkless elephants, howless hyenas and a number of other animals pe culiar to Astoria only. Expert Dow. Queen of the Regatta and Admiral anepnera wm do the Honors cus tomary on the occasion. Friday night, August 28, will occur the erandest illuminated marine na- U4f vav i w - - a , . . . . ,n., l jupitera aurrace, others far off. rade ever seen on the Oregon Coast, lias received me endorsement oi i res- T,. hava mtmtmn ident Roosevelt,. W. H. Taft, and I earth, and a moonlight on Jupiter I. patin. Plenty of music 'and fire James Bryce, British ambassador to Indued glorious night, for Uiose Lnrt-. c,rr. onnA ,tanA Mt moona have a variety of color; two are ;. blue, one la yellow, and one rod. Jupl- , y' : ; tar needa all her moona at night for i Illumination, for without them her Ave ! Country Dance at Armory Hall. houra of darkness would be black In-, Flavet Dock. The only Dick Dav deed. So distant la tha ann that hmnrf 1 r tt.. d t: : . . l, ... Y VlHVl U Lilt JLXCKULld i tU . 1.1 the United States. President Roosevelt in his letter of endorsement, says in part "It seems to me that this effort to brimr together misionaries from alt parts of the world and from every body of Christians represents a move ment of deep importance and singular impressivcness. "The purpose of the conference is first to concentrate the attention of the entire Christian world upon the vast mass of human beings who have never yet heard the gospel; and sec Best decorated float in Brand oar ade Thursday Afternoon, August 27, will receive first prize of $60; second prize, $40, and third prize, $20. The society or union makinjr the best an pearance in this parade regardless of number will receive a beautiful pen nant inscribed "Banner Lodge, Re gatta, 1908." Athletic program by members of the Coast Artillery, Fort Stevens and Columbia. , A baby show at which mammas will be pleased. aU the Italian Cruiser, "PusHa" will hon or the occasion with their visit Tug of war during the three days noon, August 3Q. Scandinavian Saengerfest, Saturday night, August 29, and Sunday after- uayiigui ia nardiy brighter than twl-' . t .l ... Itffht at, . cnargc oi mis snow. ngnr, on earth, and one lone moon , would not reflect enoutrh of tha ann'a my to KUlde the Jovian fivnratona ,, lot ttie ttegatta, oetween f inland, I na Human Tauch. Sweden. JNorwav. Greece. Austria. t .tt: tr.'t HT.ni v m . j m .Kug-iuimm tuiucsi, lacnt, motor janifl Bad a dOll that nilM aa Xmr',r Tralv f.rmonv TTran-. Tr.- i . , i, , . 'Papa and MammiL, ; ; " 1 --".r ooat, sneu, nsn Doat and other water "What became of It ,, a wu..w.v.a spuns, mciumng international single too numerous to mention. Janea mother ia an adTanoad nr , ' , u . .u vn n sne said the doll was an lnex- ond, to.permit free consultation on the cniabIy chlldl8h "J-alr Ijst methods of obtaining the com- benlshted mand to preach the gospel to all the "And what did aha dor world. Surely we have a right to. ex- T"She tnrew l n dark closet whew ' ..i.... i o:, t.th.Ut nA Jan'8 didn't dare tO ro. Arul th.n a co-operation, that is the capacity to oAVZllluZJVtl tinua"y pbying Ppular airS bu3aA' look ahead and to unite to accomplish mai 80 naturally that aha ff.li nvor In in De Caprio's famous band of 31 objects seen from afar one of those la faint and bumped her head ami had Pes from The Oaks. high powers peculiar to civilization two buckets of water poured over her : . ... ....... ,. i I hffnro aha MnAnaiuJ m i ... S !.. ; ""-wnu consciousness. farmers rair ana industrial exnm- Ueveland Plain Dealer. ' in-wino- flnwr show in th ba. rnmm:t I Arnold's great street show3 unpar , allclled attractions day and night with fair treatment for all. i. ' '' Three or four bands of music con- slinll be exhibited to a peculiar de gree anmong those who preach the common salvation which corner through the word of the Lord." CANTANKEROUS CASTRO. PAR ACAS. Ven.. Saturday, Aug. 8. "To create diolomatic affaM-sfor the i purpose of humbling weak nations is . ; j : anomalous ana cuumciauivc, . Trsirtnnt Castro's frank opinion of ' shell race between Laing of British Columbia, and Gloss of the United States. Officials of Portland. The Dalles. Rainier, Vancouver, Ilwaco, Chinook, Cathlamet, Skamokawa, and other cities will be present. No bills will be paid unless accom panied by requisitions signed' by Chairman and Secretary of ' the Re- SCANDINAVIAN-A A E R I C A N SAVINGS BANK ASTORIA, OREGON OUS MOTTO: "Safety Snpereedea AS Other Coandentiosv Sherman Transier Co. HZNXY IHSSMAIi; UtMgtt. Htcka, Cajriafea-Baggage aked and Transferred-Tracka aad Funitar 413 GJL' TO00' MoTed- n1 Shipped. 3 CommacciaJ Street. . ;j . v Uattamm A SUMMEE DEH '"'Wf f Unfermented Grape Juice absolutely non-alcoholic Concord 5oc quart Catawba 6oc quart Welch's Grape Juice Nips 10c AMERICAN MP0RTING CO. 589 Commercial Street - j j Cures Coughs, Colds. Croup, Lz Grippe, Asthma. 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