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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1894)
THK IUIMT ASTOIWAfy ASTOftM, FOT'VY tfORNft'U, !?, Unferrrieilted poses, at Rogers, Wine for church druggist. pur- fill ilffi'l ill The Central Restaurant will be kept open day and night during the regatta. The FourUenth Infantry band will accompany the moonlight excursion on Saturday evening. Over thirty passengers left via the O. R. and N. steamer last evening, bound for the old country. The steamer Elmore will leave for Tillamook Saturday morning at o'clock. The telegraph line went down last evening at S o'clock somewhere be tween Oak Point and Kalama. It will probably be repaired today. There was fifty dollars left at the "Office Cigar Btore" last night to wa ger on the crew of tho Manzanlta. This money Is open to all comers. The ladies of Viking IOdge of Good ..Templars will have Ice cream, cake, and lemonade on nalo at Rescue Hall dur ing the regatta. Call and see them. The djcoratlons throughout the city are exceedingly fine, and In many cases the tnBte displayed la really surprising. Many unique and very appropriate dis plays have been made. The Foresters will give a grand "Re gatta nail" at Fisher's Hull tonight, and a large attendance is expected. First-class music will be furnished, and a general good time is expected. no on me moonlight excurclon. See the river by moonlight and listen to the music of the Fourteenth Infantry band. Tickets for sale at Griffin & Heed s. Sloops, Beiiooiieh) - ftiid Othei Kacers Arrive Yesterday. MONTEREY EXPECTED TODAY The City la Fast, Fillinff Up With Visitors to see Astoria's First Regatta. Steamer Telephone Saturday evening, by moonlight. Good music. Tickets only CO cents. For Kilo at Griffin & Reed's. Steamer Telephone leaves lier dock at 8:30 p. m. sharp. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has se cured the agency for the famous Golden Gate compressed yenst, and Is supply ing every first-class grocery and con fectionery store In the city. Ask for the Golden Gate. Yesterday the city began filling up with visitors to the regatta, and It is estimated that by the time the last in coming boat had arrived, at least one thousand strangers were in town. This morning's boats will probably swell the crowds greatly, and' with a promise ot fulr weather for the next three days, It Is safe to say 'that the standing loom card will be put out before the regatta Is over. Knrly yesterday1 morning the bay was ullve with boal, skimming. about over the waters under a breeze that old waterdogs pronounced Just the thing for racing. Tho morning hours were enlivened by the appearance away down by the bar, as two big, white sails, that under a glass were pronounced to be sloops. An hour later a pretty sight was witnessed by the crowds that had congregated on tho docks, as the two white-winged racers came up the chan nel, each boat throwing a feather clean over her bow, and at times going over with the wind so ttiat their keels could be plainly seen. They came to anchor In C'arnahan's slip, and proved to be two sloops from llay Center, Washing' ton, the "Pearl," Captain P. Tubelle and party, and the "Maud K.," Captain Wallas Stuart and party. Both vessels are trim looking sloops, and have a reputation of being racers. Later in the day Captain Harris came over with the Mayllower and went up alongside the Parker dock. Everyone In Astoria knows the Mayflower, and more than one enthusiast Is quietly putting up his pin money on the ptrengih of her past reputation. The, Portland boats In port, the "Hug," "Curio," and "Austin," attract- fd a great deal of attention during the afternoon, while they were doing some hfi"ftiis6fl to J it hr.M tMn'ui V'YMtiX arid friends of both orew ar barklflfc their favorites liberally. The Mnnssa- n'ta's colors are blue flag with white bull In the center, and the Columbine, red flag with white ball In the center. The starter for the foot races and! swimming contest is Pete Grant; Judge, I Col. fX ,C. Hughes, and lime keeper,! Frank Cook. Mr.' Stuttz has tendered his theatre to the band boys, and each night prizes I for the day's races will be given out. The following handicaps will be al- lowed on today's events: Two-masted schooners," Columbia Riv er cannery tenders A. Booth's "Grace,' one minute and nine seconds; M. J. I Kinney's "Kinney," one minute end hwtisi Hlikuk timmW&Wi frit. CREAM HOST PERFECT MADE. fifteen seconds; George & Barker's "The A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret I u For a delicious Plate of Ion rrnm mndo from the pure cream, go to C. i fant'y salllnK oft the water front. They II. Smith, tho confectioner nn.l i I were brought down by their owners to cream dealer. Ice cream soda a special-1 rf' ll,''fat0 the Watta, but unfortu ty. Private parlors for ladles. 483lt,iltely " waa found Impossible to find Commercial street.'' (entries for them as no other boats of their class are present. They propose, however, to take a prominent part dur ing tho races by doing some exhibition palling on the bay. The captains and crews of the three little vessels are a .Jolly party, nnd' are taking great Inter- In tho next three days' racing. Captain Pntta and Cnptnln Howes nrc with the Curio, Contain Knslgn and Robert Austin .with the Aun'-in, nnd Captain Copcland with the Bug. I The life sax ing crews wl!) be over I bright and early this morning. Their paraphernalia for the exhibition drill arrived Inst night, and la now nt.ired in tho Telephone dock. The exhibition will be given from one of ,e dorks, and a brief outline will be as follows: A boat will be capsized In mid-stream and the signal given the life-saving crew. A rocket will be thrown over the capsized boat, nnd the usual Interesting and exciting method of rescuo will be son" through with. A heavy fog has prevailed up and down tiie roust for the past twenty. four hours, which perhaps accounts for the Monterey's failure to arrive last night. She is expected in thU morning, Niwolnl orders will b tni,n ln""wever. and her appearance off the - ' H'll. jv ... """u' winning 10 carry Home a keepsake from Astoria or Seaside should call nt Nleml's Jewelry store and select a piece of tho fine china he has lit stock decorated with Beenery uooui rniainook Rock, Gearhart Park est mill Fto'isl, n l . Thero will be u nodablo given In Up pertown this evening, at 8 o'clock, by tho members of the Scandinavian M. IS Church. A good program will be given by the Rpworth League. All tho friends of the Church are heartily welcome, Come one, come all! The Ilwaco come over last evening. her guards under water, go heavy waa her load of freight. On the upper deett the passengers were crowded as close us they could stand. They are all here for the regatta, and today larger crowds are expected from the Wash ington side. m.. . . .. . . - - - uuay. mo 17th Inst, Air. Maple, representing the well-known house of Newbcrger, Relss & Co., will show the latest novelties In dress goods, silks, etc, for the coming fall and uii Active," one minute and nine seconds; Samuel Elmore's "Frank Sanborn," cne minute and twenty-two seconds; Samuel Elmore's "Elena," four minutes and thirty seconds; J. Harrington's "The Salmon Hunter," scratch, Sloop race, free-for-all J. O. Han. thorn' "Blue Jay," two and one-hulf minutes; Wallace Stuart's "Maud K, cne minute; P. Tabelle'n "Pearl," fif teen seconds; Al. Harris' "Mayflower,1 scratch. Whitehall boats, single scull No han dlcap. Fish boat, double scull No handicap. Following Is the official program as revised by the regatta committee: Friday, August 17th 1. 10 a. m. Single scull race, White- nail boats, two miles. Silver cud. 3. 11 a. m. Double scull fish boat race. i wo mues. uasn, zt. 4. 1 p. m. Man-of-war race, miles. Cash, 25. 6. 1:30 p. m. Two masted schooners. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant O YEARS THE STANDARD. The Astoria National Bank has se cured the Case quarters and will move their banking business to that place about the first of September. This will give the Astoria National the handsom est quarters In the city. WBBK ALL mimi DQ0TM19 mi CONSULT The cottage of Robbie Norrls, at Nor- rlston Beach, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. A family was sleeping in the house at the time, but managed to save nearly all their property. It is supposed the fire caught from the fire place, in which a large log was rolled Just before the Inmates retired for the night. J. mm" MM The Society Minerva held their meet Ing last night and had a Jolly time. two The reading of the society paper ere. ated a good deal of merriment. The Columbia River cannery tenders. 13 3-8 society will hold their next meeting Knots, bllver CUP. Ion Wprlnpndnv Alienist fnr whU w. u p. iii. oiuoij race, iree ror an, 13 jecuEion a Hpienuia program Is pro vided. Everybody Is cordially invited. 3-8 knots. Silver cup. 7. 3 p. m. Life Saving Drill, by Point Mama ure saving urew, Saturday, August 18th 1. 10 a. m. Double scull race. White hall boats, two miles. Two gold medals. 2. 10:30 a. m. Ship's boat race, four oars, iree ror an. L'asn, 25. 3. 11 a. m. Naphtha launches, 13 knots. Silver Cup. 4. 11:30 a. m. Life Saving Crew race, iwo mnes. silver eui. 5. 12 in. One hundred yards amateur tooirace. silver cup. fi. 1 p. m. Fish boats sailing raw - IS a-o unois. i nsn, (u. second prize, en irnnce money. I. 1MU p. m. Man-of-war race. a-n miles. Cash, i: 8. 2 p. m. Sloops, free for all. 13 2- Knots. ;asn, siuo. . 2:d0 p. m. Swimmlncr r.ice. 100 yards, at O. R. and N. Dock. Silver cup 10. 3 p. m. Life Saving Drill bv Fori unnoy L,ue saving urew. . Monday, August 20th ' '' l. 10 a. m. single scull raf!fl-twf miles, uom medal. t. 10:.,o a. m. seining boat race, two miles, six oars. Cash, 130. J. 11 a. m. Double scull race, twn nines. Kiiver cun, 4. 11:30 a. m-Man-of-war race, twn 1" Hill's First Addition for 12. m:ies.. i;nsn, 25. 5. 12 m. Footrace. 100 yards. Rmnl; lrg Jacket. , 6. 1 p. m. Columbia sloons. ennnerv tenders, 13 3-S knots. Silver cun. 7. 1:30 p. m Whitehall saillnir raw ft o a I r... j o-o nnoiH. Oliver cup. Meany is the leadlne tailor and nava the highest cash price for fur skins. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., cun be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, Aitorlo. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Lsave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3t30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Dally excepting! Sunday afternoon. when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria, '; FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's flint addition. Dr. rowel Reeves Cor 4th & Washington Sts. Portland, Or, Will be at LOTS FOR 12. -Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot JAPANESE GOODS. Just out lust received Just, what you want, at Wing FOR SALE 10 acres Improved Kind in niMf H'ranlffnri Wo oh an.u..,i ft. 2 I. m. Fish boat snllir.fr rnre. rnn-lnml nnrttnllv Tum atn, K,,tJ solaUon, 13 3-S knots. Cash. S20. rftable. .30 p. m. Columbia River schoon- shon 20x40. situated rr cannery tenders. 13 3-8 knotH. ch thP homo fnp . finhrman win ( ' : ; - " " OCM u " i easy lerms. ror si sun. innnim nn ID 9 n m Pa,,. . . I i . J 1 " -im mr uoil rare. LWfi I laca. AV I) TTDTfiM n. ni. to 4 p. m. at C. H. Cooler's, the I vlll be made known by five taps lending house of Astoria, On Wednesday evening a number of Martin Foard's friemte aggregated at his residence and Hpent a very pleasant evoning with dancing. BliiKlng und cards, the occasion" being the 00th birth day of than gentleman. At a late hour tho guests deimrted wishing Mr. Fourd many happy returns of the day. Katie Kehm Smith's lecture last even Ing In Fisher's ball on "What Secu lai Ism Has Done for Women," was well attended by nn attentive audience Mrs, Sinlft well deserves lier reputation i'H a thinker and lino publlo upenker. 8ho will lecture again In Fisher's Hall tomorrow evening, the Foresters bav in the hull engaged for tonight. "American Horn" drew another luniHO last night. The price will be re dueed tonight and Saturday. On Sun day by eelal request "The Danlts " IV.'?. mr M",,l,l,v. rMlVlven." During the performance, at Stutts' Theatre he egatta prices will be given each llox ntllce open during the day. pm ml h.r priciNi, si, 35, ,nnd 50 cents. ' In Th' I...... 1.. .u . . . . .. j.,,, , um ,Illm C(UI9 yesterdav 'i .'ire "". "Wx-r'unity If agree' n 't uimiiiini nir na k . . . . . dm lded to submit 7heTn;:7 VkL.' "l Wl,B Alf Gilbert will look on the bell at the central lire station. The Judges of the racing events or as follows: Captain Howes, of the Curio, Captain Gregory, of the Manaa nlta, Cuptuln nicliardson. of the Col umnino, mulsh V. C. P. L. Cherry, Hon. John Fox, and Captain Keeup. captain Howes, of the Escort, will nc us starter. The Manzanita will be anchored mid-stream, off Flavel's dock, nnd will serve as stuKehoat and flagship. The Judges' bouts will be the steamers Alarm and Occident. Tho svamer Telephone brought the fourteenth Infantry Kami down Inst evening, nnd after they hnd been iunr- lertM, they wore tendered a ride over the street car lines of the city. They iM.iyeu sweet strains of mut-lo from one end of the city to the other. On HHMinlay night the Episcopal church ...in .... Hive u picnic excursion on the steamer Telephone, this excellent band rurnismng music for the occasion. Sun dav tho nvi.ii.h,.w; ' 1 . iniry me f our teenth Infantry bund and all pnasen.-ers wno wish to go, to Young's Ray briTge, ..oiv mey win meet an excursion train urltl.-h. ...ill ... iu carry mem to Seaside. The aire roP mo round trip la i. At 8oa 1 ' -, hdV tu iiin I'lMirr 1 " Aoercromble was not long in I . ur lne Dan1- nl he has also liivin Tav a i- ' '.fw.? i; " A1"" Mr. " Prorm where a grand of the- Vtlo, Vh iV""r.. " .ro8l.' ".V"" w,u pe Blven, disc ' EvervhiuK any m "i ?Wu 5 12 '"the'te lh,a -rlu.ly of v,.' scontinue during the olo, ei.USOn. I Tlfrt nf.-V!?: 1 . . " ' imT uMtiy nos been KNITTING YARNS.- Thousand of wonifn are now thinking of buying Wt ting yarns. But thev want to buy he,,, cheap. You all know what German Knitting Yam has ken solJ for In this town heretofore. The prices hav been as follow e First Quality G-rrr.a:i so'J at jiVc Se.onJ " ' Hrt " Spanish " Imported Sa.i ny " 2. 5C 2C Our price Is now 35c! " " " " 20c! ' " " " " io;. ALBERT DUNBAR. The ni. ...in - ... ! 'wi" ' oxuivuvj ur.ua. ..... v...utu.uit; Will l I.IU1LUIX KO OUt tomorrow the Sound. Commander O. W. Faren- L hf tu",1".0? th5 8t0Jekhol'l hnlt m h .. L, ' . 1. .. " ?n .f the .od.d Fellows' Land and Build- ... j...c-,uy I11UI 1111,1c I lllfr AR.qrH..lnMnn will ha h.M and will accompany the tender on her day, August 23d, at 2 p. ra, at Odd "v. v. aicLiure, lamptst of the I enows' nail. A. J. MEGLEK, jiurieenin uistnct. will iro alont- no Rnrofor f.l II U n.at.......!.-.-. Tl .... . I J vi.-rii nt.. uii laimiii. wnro n will remain unfll th.v iwi.irn v. ,.. Mr. MeClure nccomnnnlprl tho I ' LObT. zanlta to Tillamook Rock. where; Iip took s number of measurements Ti. I LOST A nef. 2-1(1 fnHinma In Colun.Mno would remain In port un,;il anl mesh deep. Corks were marked after tho regatta were it not for .the B-L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder win piease leave at Columbia cannery. UUS. LAURA. fact that the Sound stations are sadly 11 iiccu ul sui'inies. Tomorrow (Saturday, August nth,) at S i. in., a sociable will be held.- m the Buoml Hall, at Unlontown, for ihe oenent ot the Finnish Evangelical b'"rt" Lutheran church of thi miv . 1 Doarcl. When bnby is teething or feverish, 4k juui ui-ufigiHi xor -e-e-ainan s Booth ing i-owuers. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's fieenn A, Mi tton to Ocean Grove. Seaside, ph orta in reacn 01 an. The days of tough steaks In Astnrln are numbered. Every week adds to the list of people who eat at the Model Res- luurnni. Try Foard & Stokes' nluir cut lobneoo hi w cents a pound. It does not burn the tongue and gives a better smoke man an others. Hair diVsstnir. mnnicurlnir nml nmo. tlcnl wig making, at the S.in Froncis h-arlors, 714 Third street (Welch l.lnoki r run-, pieces a specialty. It Is not always necessary to throw sway a garment because it la won. out In some places. Have It m?nded. e can an it. LMKe & Salmi. 367 Com iiirri-iui Hirwi. SELLING at 25 Der cent dli-oiin iois in Mill's First addition tn n..Mtn urove. oeosiae. Astoria Real Estate Ex. cniuige. Take a turn around urnnnr mr nn- suitings. You'd expect to nay half as muen more, ana tney are all new pnt- iri lis, iwi. U8KS & Salmi. XlI7 l.immor. clul street. . ine trade cIih-k Iml cnta hnt 1K0 iHiyers nour nas come to obtain .a watch from our stock at a nrUt, thnt will surprise you. If von to spend for a watch don't go anywhere uui 10 n, j.jvsirom, me jeweler. r you Intend arettlnv a nir f for the boy? Dan't let ha suasion lead you elsewhere before you in can do aone here. Goodma & Co. TVin't go to Portland tn K... . tickets for th "Old Country" n.l th East when you can Ket thorn . .. name prlc at the Union Paclflo offic in win city, ana thereby sav your lo--i fare to Portland. We are out gunnlnr for the nun h snys he can't get his watch repaired without sending It to Son Francisco. Why, we run a regular "Watch !!. pltal and repair all kinds of breaks, at Nleml's Jewelry Slur. TO RENT. FOIi RENT Rooms with or without E. Rice, 466 Exchange street. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc Uppertown. In Adair's. or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' SUNDAY, AIM One Day Only. T4 u lueiiiocesstul pliysicmo-tho skillful surKeoc-t'ie eminent spinli.-t-your DJitfnend Ihe world's beuefaotor perm uiemly loj.ttc.l jmisnlt him this dnv Lures rupture, piles, tisure, fistnln and rectal uloerj with mt knife, liiatnre ,,'r oaustio and without paiu or detention from business. Jin u!80 ceres all private dis eases, loss offower, sp.jiniatorrb.oe 1, Bypliiiij, pimples, et . BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. WINES AND BRANDIES ITA5!in. fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and aprlcct brandy. Also French ogimo ana wine at Alex Gilbert's. 4 A DECENT BUGGY. a You Need ? You nee J it now. Don't spoil oar credit by a see ly buggy, or none at all. You Would Have Polka Think- You Are I 'nmper- ous. 4 We have a buggy, we bought It cheap. You can have it'eheap. Why? None of your bus! iess. You get the ouggy, we lose the rest But we want the cash. NEW YORK NOVELTY STOflEi Corner of Bond and Tenth streets. Opposite th Occideijt. V V V VW V v1 V Vli Most Successful Catarrh Doctors .xasr THE west. These oM reliable specialists of mnnv vesr'n cvn;n .;n. sueoess all lung anp throat alTeotiona. C.iucer, Piles. fi8t.iln and Itnpture S 1 ,000 REWARD - LVC All oases of acnte or chroDio iufluination, fr or nenr-si-htedness. dimness i 0tuv!(la 8uroIu,ou'' W "03"' of the rye duct, squinting, cross eve" wild hnirs, syphilitic sore eyes, granulated lids, tumor, earner of the lids, etc. EAR .1?eafu.,'M ,from ftrrh. singintr or roaring noises, thickened' drum, inllamn. twn of external ear, purulent discliHicos from the ear, etc ""a Hfiad Nenra,li8.'''0.lt. nervous or connestive headache, dull, full feelinir loss of IIOOU memory, dizziness, softening of the brain, tnu.oss and eczemo of icZ TnrOal paUrl;,,1 8nd Syphilitic Smir throat.acnie uu,l chronic pharyngilw e"n- n. . arged ,",u"1f- "U 'tt,ate' Jxwneuw, loss uf voice, thick ufiegin in throat, which causes hawking. F"'e,m iu LUFISS Cousmnptiou in tho first and second stKes, liemoTrhiiges nud clironio iSoi&'a mt iu ""SEES Heart lss!!1 heort' anj ot betrt, languid circulation, etc. Cstarrh and ulceration si fullness after eatu,,. h,rH.. Ti-, k!i ' ' i lowing. ..uu uimcuity m snal- : Liver. Spleen S CtAMrAlW Putnrrfi anrl 1 : J . OlUlliaWI ,"" ZZLXlu"L??Fn' ion. pain and iseases of the liver, spleen, bowels. U. -II-- v chronic diarrhoea. ) kidncv ..,! i.i.m. .nVv... :,m .,.i 11 .1,.. ..:;.. . V . ""vons arm re- ..... ""r-, oraBiun, silt rheum, ringworm, ires, stllf lomU. Im r lit. .r.;nni K ul ousrostrstion, rnp.nr. pile,, listals. rectal ulcers, which produces paTn iu S sexual urgans memory and .mh.tion fteniVof the brain, ..lio-. y. insanity svXm, Xi tti.eiiiabilitrtohol.lthonriu.iinpoten.yorloMot nower sterlitv ropy sandy sediment in urine, orvel, varicoctLV crlj "by a new Efr tion, hydrocele, all losses or drains atrophy or shriukiuTof the oriianJ. RlintllTP Fwluls, Varicocele, HTdrocel. snd all swelling ...J . j HUUIUIC ness ouick W cured with. ., t n;., , .i;.i..;.7VJe,",n, Bud lend"- , -. . - . . i.oui umiwn L aOieS my 10 ",lirdrln fron "c uf h0 distressing silnienta pe-nlisr fo Mluu their sex. snch as tiemstnnt lin,l.n,-h. . " lniisr io pine menu. etc. do not siw nn in disnir. even if T i'IJ1"!.,,,0f i'" ures in seekins relief. U am h.nmr i i.-.'Ji ."0 fail- after other rhv.ici.n. h ' r..". k'"" t,'" careu Mwrt. of Or. Price'g Cream Oiklaz Rowder World' Fair Hls'aest Award. - after other physicians have pronounced them hopeless Charges mrate! Heart, Brain and Nerves. If yon have a Piziioess of lha Head. Palpatalion of the henrt Iiinnif n ni Safluctinjc Feelings. Fullness of the Hesd. . T.red. Irriub 1- " reeling, and Fearot Impendine Danger or Death, a Dre.,1 .,7 l' ' X.T01 cases ing an Ml the reverss Dei and despoi yon are bo tiwe