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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1894)
All About the Regatta. Additional Telegraph. Mdw J When yo enter In a rape, iKn de wind has ceased ter blow, Stop yer hollcrln'! Shut yer face! Wait ye'll tret ernother show. What's ter use ter fret nor cry, When de milk In split or sour? Cotter make ernother try Do nex mebbe yor lucky hour. When yer Sunday clothes tret tore, Don't get angry fume cn cuss! Come, now, try ernother Htoro, Buy yer outfit next, from us. T,h.e Herman Wise Clothing Store, Stricklers- liittle Drug Stora H Htill around I In corner close Id the post oflloe iiud iIjIIik u b 'tier liilsi neaj tliun over. We Hl'u l'hH li'iiiei to st imr Cll.HtomerH tome iu.'nud cordially 'uvite everybody to tnke notice that you will pleuHe ni by oonfortuinv to your intereiitN now. Your interests ure to iloiil with iih in tlie drug line whenever you ore in need of fti t hiii in I ho way of pioicriu tious or general drugs. STEEKIN'G COMMITTEE MEETS. Washington, Auguut J?. Unless the president Is heard from In '.he shape of a vuio by midnight, the river and harbor appropriation hill will, by ex piration of ten days, become a law. The Republican steering committee of the senate met today to put In shape the amendments decided upon by the caucus yesterday. "One la a resolution Instructing the finance committee to report the free sugar bill bo as to pro- vide for revenue duty on sugar and a continuance or the present county. OtlKT amendments agreed upon by the caucus and put In shape by the steer ing committee provide for a modifica tion of the Murphy resolution ns to declare against further tariff legisla tion this session. WHITE FOR. A VACANCY. We R re. Washlngton, August 18. In the son- ate today a resolution for the appoint ment of White to a vacancy on the finance committee was adopted. The Murphy resolution declaring against further tariff legislation went over A resolution of Gray Instructing the finance committee to report bak UK- free sugar bill with an amendment to strike out the onc-elghth differential on refined sugar was adopted. Murphy then called up the resolution declaring against further tariff legisla tion this session. Murphy offered an amendment to the resolution declaring It to be the senBe of the fenate that no The Monterey was opjn to visitors fram 1:30 to 5:30 this afternoon end was visited by hunderds of people, further tariff legislation bo considered this session, a-ud that It la advisable to adjourn at the curliest possible mo menta The vote In detail Is as follow.: Ayes Allison, Aldilch, Elanchard, Caffcry, Curey, Chandler, Collum, Du vls, Dolph, Oalllncer, Gibson, Gorman, Jones, (Nov.) Kyle, Mandorson, Mitch ell, (Or.) Murphy, Pattern, Peffer, l'ettl- grew, Piatt, Puch, Quay, Roach, fchoup, Smith, Stewart 27. Nays Hate, Uerry, Uhickburn, Cock. roll, Coke, Faulkner, George, Harris. Iluiiton, Ja.n)s, 1.,'milnay, Raiubm. Turple, Vilus, yest, and White 10. I1AVQ MONEY AT HOME. London, August IS. Tho Japanese le gation has not received nny news from Japan to confirm the report - that an Imperial decree h:is been Issued author. ."ia mi; imamg oi a Japanese loan of that if i ow limbing Howe of the best lkiiiglinuU yu ever hud a toolli in., The nn-toiiiers tell tin they las e ii'e those iheir mother used to multo. (flhrttrki that ve mnde la Writiietilaw mnruviil, ha tif. o'ctirlc in ihe. txr.ning there wai Itxrtly a hai,!full I'fi. The Bakers trade Iihh nlraost turned a somersault here in Astoria the. past few years. ' A man can't mix up a little doii'ih uud water ti"'ii bake il and make it pnas. J0 SI It. We were quick to i-tv what was wuuieil hence our l,i' business nu Urend, Cakes olid Doughnuts. SEASIDE BAKERY. Opposite Foard St Stokes. "Home One I law Uluhacx tU" When a poor Job of carpenter's work In done there's a whole series of blunders behind the transaction. In the first place Its a blunder to hire poor workmen this hurts the rep utation of the contractor loses trade in the long run. The blunder of the man who wishes to-build a house Is In giving the contract to those who hire cheap help; for a poorly built house Is soon a dead loss. Like all losses In building, there's a way to avoid It. The way leads toward our office. C. L. HOUSTON, Contractor and BuilJer. FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY OF GOODS flipd at tfps ssssE VERY LOWEST PRICES, Goto mi n q rRiaoii iiiniM a beet e.s vt h Bailor's C. H COOPER. eS. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Steam' Filttrg, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating."" 4jje.it for Champion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth street," Astoi la, Or. Starter Howc3 was relieved this nf lornoon by Captain John Brown. It 1b slated nt the lcitatlon' Tne ll0Se race resulted in a brilliant u loin Is required It wi:i be' v'tory 'or our own Rescue No. 2 team Y" rou'll liesiirprlted very likely, ti boh wlmt a fen dolliirs will do in ImviiiL' a fl ier iiiu- , f iota our stock. We liave ever thing in tlial line from n liuv buliy riug to the elegant diamond one. i.ierefl money . I auved in buy- iug nn ven though you don't seed them until ohristmai. ESTROM. the Jeweler. entirely rnlstd in Japan. A dispatch to the Times from Tien Tsln Hays: The Northern Chinese squadron Is vainly searching the gulf of Pe Chi LI for the Japanese warships. CimiSTOPHEK 13 HELD. Baltimore, August 13. At a confer ence between Governor Brown, Attor ney i.ciierai roe, nnu eounKel . for o On the famous Lorelei Rock which rises from tlio glorious "old Rhino near St. Goar, there sit, iiccoiding to the G.r.m an legend, a beauti ful siren' combing her Jong golden hair, holding aloft a fuaminc; beaker of beer and singing a ravishing song. Boatmen are so entranced by her voice that they draw near and drink tne beer, and be come so enchanted that they refo.se to return to the common errth This is the same with John Kopp's famous N.' V. Beer that we will deliver bottled to any art of the city. It is a beer that should be drank by every woman who wonders why she lucks strength and has no heart in her every day dulirs; by every man wh-t., during theowtirin 'days, feels overcome by a feeling o' It! 8 itude and wishes he hfd no work to do; by every peisnn who has a care fur that com plete piece of machinery winch wo call tho humani bo fly. This N. 1 Beer is put up in full qutirls and pints with ali the care and liinsh given to a OUR NEW ADMIRALS. When last month the president ap proved the retirement of Admiral Stan- . 1 nnmlnntlnn ftt Hnm. modore Meade to be rear admiral the JeweTery Store has been busy handing bl(? naval deal that has been going on for some time came to an end. ine navy Is now pretty well transferred; from Its old chiefs to Its new. There .... - . .i I., I are still "remaining two ui me oiu. admirals, but they will retire soon, and! ' by February next when Hear Admiral painted on flue chinn plates, ereom pitoli Gherardl retires, the new officers will e", celery diH ien etc-, etc for viaiton to wiHuiiu icuira, o take houia with them nsaouveuirs. Sonio be In command. are i,Dyj(ls tnom now and lnyiug thein At, the beginning of this year there away (or Christmas presents. were Blx rear admirals on tne active: BUSY. RegarJIess of the times NIEMI'S Tillamook Lighthouse Views 'list, Admirals Gherardl, Belknap, Har- Come and tee them. NITSMI'S Jewelery Store. F HO FOB THE MM The only consolation tho Oregon City team received was to have their photos taken outside of the Astorlan offlce. Yesterday It wa3 stated In tho As-j bottlci of f-hamptigllfi torlan exti-a that British Vice-Consul i VA1'T1 UHl'MTfirV i .... ... UVyjUJH 1 JI1J4 i". Li. wnerry was receiveu aooara inc Monterey v.llh the customary salute. It was a mistake, as the salute was given upon the vlst of Swedish Vice- Consul Arthur "Wilson. Mr. Cherry vis ited Wie Monterey, but at his personal Cosmop3litan Saloon. hundred imprisoned Cuxeyites, It was! "'eiuest to Captain Kempft, no salute agreed that he governor pardon all hands except Christopher ColuinbuB wus fired. The failure of the corn crop in Kan- McGEE'S IiA.NC5KS. Jones and Marshall McKee, who wlll-8a3 nnd Nebraska has been heard of bo held for the purpose of testing the!by number of the visitors t the right of the st-ite to take the army from the encampment and Imprison them without trUl. CHOIC10 LOTS In Hill's Seconi Addi tion to Ocean Orove, Seaside. Prices In reach of oil. Go to Edwards tudio at For Cabinet Photo's $2 a dozen. s Also tho best of Crayons, Copying and Kn I urging. TIflTYPES. Mooers Old Stand. re.ga.ttti, and the way they crowded the bar at the Occident yesterday ne oer.3ltated the emploment of an extra larkeep. Ho Is a good one, too, and the way he can tnke the extract of the p-olden, glorious com and burmount It with springs of mint, gu-s t Hhow The days of tough steaks In Astoria that even over the bar ' nature mutt nre numbered. Every week adds to the give place to. art." list of people who eat at the Model lies- ' tuurant. I The Itaker Cllv Dpmoemt. savn th:,t Theie's no Deed of ex llllllllllu' Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco "some person utepped upon one of Gov nt fill cents a ixmnil. It does not burn i'ennoyer s corns and immertiiilely asl; tho tongue and Vivos a better smoke ed his pardon, whereupon the governor than all others. drew ona from his pocket, already It la nf filwnva lu.fnsnnj'v to thmuf Signed. is away a garment becauso It is wort out In some places. Have it m?nded. We can do it. Lake & Salmi, 3(i7 Com. merclnl street. SELLINO at 25 per cent discount lots In Hill's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Heal Estate Ex change. The trade clock Indicates that the buyer'n hour has come to obtain a watch from our stock at a price that will surprise yoi, If you have money to spend for a watch don't go anywhere but to H. Ekstrom, the jeweler. IIIHHW1ME I' II II ! Ill II III 'II HI II NEW ARRIVAL OF Fan pKnntfc rirfine rnrnruTC - uuvnij, unrLj, uriUiiiJ nti'l Dress Goods. If you nre thinking of buying White Goods, Muslins, C inghanis, or Shawls your opportunity comes along just in time ns we arc telling them nt LESS than WHOLESALE riUCES. Sealette Hush Jaekets and -Mantles are on the same lilx'ral basis. According to tlie first puge of the Albany Democrat, "there Is a German paiir who yorks In the country near that city and every day for the past two months he has come to Albany uml after, purchasing a ticket for Portland, gets beastly drunk. Ho Is put in Jail every afternoon, but he la out and purchasing more tickets the next day only to get drunk again. Can't some cue ling down the t. f. on this fellow? Fred Leinenweber Is here looking af ter the Interests of the Leinenweber estate. It Is understood that Mrs. Vr. I.elnenwebc-r will Improve and make i;no of her property here, and same Important developments may he looked for next year. Fred has ju?t retimed from Heidelberg, Germany,' where 1io took a three yeirs' course In a medical college. Tillamook Headlight wm mm fit mm Mi foo t mriite omie to N ie i Scully's. Wo know. Tliey ar a irornl if' housekiep- era and wuut to set that biikef- brwid evenly on top oi bottom; a rnnw ot enly have to kick a handle on the oven dtor nnd lo it oneus. No wonder they come to see the finest range in the coiiuiry which is sold at NOE it SCULLY'S Hardware Store, And at Jloo i Scully's One hours rido over the Sea shore Kuilroml to Gen run it Park, tirimca and Seaside this evciiinj;. Hetuniinx arrive in Astoria to morrow moriiii (.' a, P I (Un time for the races Take the ferries Dwyer nnd Eleclrio hi the foot of O.i cy snd Hamilton btrcets at 4 o'clock I his evei ing. Oroiinn spend the day by tukiuv; tlict-e fe.rits nt H:H in. ni. and leluni to Adtoriu l y lmlf p;itt live in tbu eveuiui;. mm I only. If wo did not sell better CLOTHING and tell it cheaper than others do, does any body suppose thnt we'd be selling, as we are as much Clothing, .roots & Wis." CHURCH DKCOKATIOX3. j ITm.1i Ihn ol.lt'f..l I ' . . . ...u t... nanus ot .miss i.u;u 1, , i i i Rice, the M. E. Church will prwnt , HttlS ami 1 UM;shlIJgS OS any at ntirnetlve nnd beautiful interior, up- tWO Stores 111 tOWIt. proprlato to tha Interesting rervlcca of , K I I ...... w.u.K. UHJ. - , -. . . . The fact that Mrs. rr.,.hv ,- ,i ' ICaSUU WO UD till! Icift'St UU31 carry stock mony, Benham, Irwin and Greer. The terms of all these officers except Greer's expire by age limit in 1894. Admiral Greer's time expires on February 2S of next year. Following them the rank- Opposite Odd Fellows Building. Ing officers of the navy were Commo-, dores George Brown, John G. viiror' Francis M. Ramsey, Oscar F. Stanton, Hlchard W. Meade, and Charles G. Carpenter.. That Is to say, these were jj the ranking officers, excepting the com- -modores who retire in 1894 and 1S35. ' " The retiring commodores, wit hthe date V of their retirements, were: Commo- Jj doro Aaron W. Weaver, on July 1; Com M modore Joseph FylTe, on July 26; Com- ' modore Henry Erben, on September 6, j and Commodore Joseph S. Ekerrett, on (S January 8, 1895. Only one of these, 3 however, would become a rear admiral, J and that one was Commodore Skerrett; fl as the others, although retiring under (rhe age limit, were not first in rank through promotion, and they would not step In as rear admirals dropped off the list. Now It makes a good deal of difference to an officer high up In. the service whether he retires as a commodore or a rear admiral. In the first place, of course, there Is the. tlt'.e and the grade; and 1 nthe second place, ' as a read admiral an officer's retiring pay Is $750 a year more than If he re tired a3 a commodore; therefore the frtends of these officers, Commodore Fyffe and Commodore Erben, evolved a scheme which would enable them to stand for a while on the list of rear admirals before their retirement This was that when, as would hap pen early in the year, Commodore Sker rett became a rear admiral, ho uhnnlri voluntarily resign, until of serving out' RIPP his time until next January, and then! -J the two commodores would bo pro moted in this manner: Admiral Sker rett was to resign in July, which would promote CommKJdoiVJ iFyiTe; Comm.3 dora Fyffe wo:;!d bo retired as an admiral, on July 28, nnd on that day Commodore Stanton would become a rear cdmlral. He, however, was ex-1 pected to agree not to serve out his wenty-two months as rear admiral. for he would have retired on July IS, 18'JS, but to resign and give Commodore Erban his grade. There was good rea son for this manipulation, If it need so be called, on behalf of Commodore Erban, because he was already acting rear admiral In command of the- Euro pean station, and has twice failed by mere chance of promotion by congress, and If the promotion had taken place he would have ranked Commodore Walker, and thus have been rear ad miral Immediately after Rear Admiral Brown. This arrangement has now been car ried out fully, and the rear admirals of the navy at present are as follows:! Admirals' Gherardl. Greer. Brown. Walker. Itamsiy, nnd Erben. Admirals Belknap, Harmony, Benham. and-Ir win have all retired, Admirals Stanton and Skerrett have resigned. Admiral fyffe has retired and Admiral Erbpn has got his grade. Commodore Meade has been placed In command of the North Atlantic squadron, ami hn. noisiea his flag on board the Torlc i LITTLE HONEY will be requ'n d to take you dowu tj ihe Oeafhatt Park HOTEli oo the ocean beach where ouo can eujoy a delicious bath in the OCEAN BLUE. Gearlmrt Paik Hotel is Indisputably the Leading Summer Resort of the Pscifio CoHst with u location that isuu-fcurpiissed. New ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. !.. Jc I mM0te ls hep!by 8lven to a whom it hod-, may concern that the undersigned has Not by any means. The of tho musical department Ipsurea ;vi 1 neS?, tlisbest .i'KiU1. . Me-mv Is the leaaing tailor and rays" i i 4yc. th l-.lgh-st cash FMce for fur nkinn. ail'l always haVO t'.lO hl'CSt to ! select from is because we have ra you Intend ettln a pnl' of shoes tl.n l,.r(vnt InflA for the boy? Pon't let habit 'or per- 1112 oQSl lrjuC. suasion lead yor elsewhere before you baa n-h.l. OAn lu. V. . I . ... & Co. , tn ) TVin't (rn to Portion to buv Your tickets for tha "Ola Country" and the fond trt E:ist when you can Bet thi-m for the i V T Dei rcssion, hard times and scarcity of j.iNy mont-y W I the I A trade of 0r Pain or sorrow: ' aSi'ilC HiC CUTS Headache Capsules follow.- tw been duly annnintvt oei,u. T i Cure, and that he has qualilled as such' rssignee by filing with the clerk of the! S co,lrt f state of Oregon forj Clataop county, his bond as required by law. All persons having claims to present the same to the undersigned ' duly verified, at the offic-e of the A,to-l ria NaUonal Bank. In the citv of As fmntlSdaCt3eUnty' WUhln th monH Dated at Astoria r ' . D. K. WARREN, Assignee. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "nt0 tners as 70a would have others do unto you." Is Bympathetlcally P. II.McDONNIvL At Tarkcr's Old .St:in 1 on Second Street. Iso. ij-j. Mtn price nt the In ion peino nfll in tnli city, and thereby save roup n1 fare to Portland. t,v-.x . t,,, because roplo wiil so-and sutiinjrs. You'd exptn-t to piy half r.s tlMtlO WlilTrt tllt'V C:m btlV the iiiar-h more, nnd thev nre nil new pir 1 . terns. tx Uika Salmi. 107 Cjm;nci- CIlCan0v. cl.u street. Whn hobv Ik teething or fevertsh. ask : j your iiniF;st jur Si-v-v-u.tuia'a C.-..;:.- j Ins rowders. . ! BRYANT ,t MATTHEWS, l .LA ,- Goto P. A. 'ura eay, Havanna. N. Dak Two boxes to Lilli wh.-ot iimoti.rj N,Dak-.1 tav lwy been a great ia ocsviurrie ana your Cap sules are the only thing that reUeves me. iurs vry truly. r LUIUl MiAt, . Havana. N. Dnk. For Ml by Chaa. Rann, AatorU. Or, Suin Ayeut. STOKES' For j HATS, W, BOOTS, SHIS and Clothing OP ALL KINDS.