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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1897)
N O 'M ( )! . ! Hooks, Perm, lie; -.; Miij.'a:-;,,,- Arc Kct lo Taken to The ' Library without . niisiion, Any r. 0 V '' will n j hablo to'pro-r-cii'.ion. THE DAILY ASTOMAN Is tht Merest and test paper on the Columbia Klver l 111 IN IP l ,l I' -" - '" " "' M P !1 THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv paper on the Columbia River KUM, I ASSOCIATIU) PRESS HKJ'ORT. VOL. XLV11. AHTOKIA, OKKCOX: Till KSDAY MOKNINH, Al'lil'ST i, !!)". NO. 5M. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauburton Hats BUFFUM PEINDL.HT9IN Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. AT' OUR GREAT SALE Yon curi j.:et your ImrKuliiH hi all kit els of Dry Goods ....... SHAN AH AN BROTHERS .The Only Exclusive SEASONABLE GOODS Baseball and Tennis Goods Boxing Gloves Croquet Seta Hammock New Novel juul MuguzincH rua-ivptl ua kJ an iillinhotl GRIFFIN ... IMPROVED... White Mountain Freezer Will In Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a.. .... Hard Even Grain All sizes, from 1 to 15 quarts, at FOARD & STOKES COMPANY n n nt w n n it zi ,v V-4 II H w U U d It M ' :i The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwelftH Street UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand! Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS OuarHitMd tht B.it In th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND ULISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AINU BAST ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS Men's Furnishers. Fishing Tackle .Baby Carriages Children'- Wagons Garden Tools & REED OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmuut H, Ore icon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS llmtui ir N"rinl I u'li... of three Ycni .inl.r )ritr wiinMt irifr.iiui. J r.uimid ilrfwriitiimi ul nluv'ittii h Itli .U children. Iii.iriirtlou met ir.Uii tig )u i.yttiun.itc. .bwcill.h .yk toini, ami M'ldo or ultr hmil.. I li .N.irmnl ill.lnm I. rxni(iiHi-.l Hy law u MA fK 1.1 KK CfcH'llKU'A IK lo p-Hcli. Light i iii-ii.it. Tuition. Inniki, howd .nil IwIkIiik ( pri.llin.trlvl, ilViOU par y.r ntixl.-iii. lssirdlna UigiiiM'Iri's, III" on per jrir Ariulvinlc grade, u-cutilod (rum tiljiti .cliool. t'aUlogiir. cheerfully w ill on -.IH-iill ai, Ad lr. m I. I.. CAMIilKI .L. 1're.lleiii, or W. A, WANS. KwrrUrJ Kwully Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL. Marl.. Count,, OREGON Thla I. Jiiat the place far your hnyt. iMiiciiifui Im-aiion, lnnti tiullilhiK. nnd ground, no d moaiis plenty of noaltliy cxtiri'liw, txiellriit traohor and careful Irnlnliiir thla I. what thry all aay of MT. ANOICI, COLI.KUB. for Cat- nUwur and aoatnj trrma. rtrhool will opn 8pptinlr t P, F, PLACIDUS. Director. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies BIG BLOCKADE OX CIULKOOT PASS Hundred Kill Huvc In Knit I ntil fiiiw L'ihik-s. SI II.I.Kl MHS; I KOM ASIOKIA Nra ftiiM Oar (lot iib I lit Aoilrrvia. .nil Cooiliiiun ul I xr.kimliv ftiulu lnc.t ticiicmrnt 0tt Nm licnrritv jtl:nt an .!"crt Will l' ii...!. I'.. 1 ro ur i .1 ll'-.-ll. finill .ill' irf t' c S'Hii,l t. "kloiiillk.- nr liu.t " J l-'roni nil i.i-r (Iir r'.i.Kt cutii' . 1I1.- Kirn- Thl I. .1111 It.- cry In AiorU. .in.l 1 """"V -f r.-mirr. n .1 1 1 k-1-. lich. nn.l. 1 il. Kpli.. llm .-diilluiia K. ni mil l.y Ui.- k-ov. j f.r.lln.it y 1 ..:; Iill'ii.. oul l . v:ilwn1l nim..nt. ..n.l Ih ra'li. r .ll oiir.iicinit r.-j1"1'- f"r "l,k- h''- n" Wii' port, f rnin ili.m who al.. l.iklns p.n.Ka. I 'I""1 "' "' "'' Ali -k:i rmli- I; Ik on oiiinl niii.il 1 iil. t.oKtu uf AiirliH. ; l,r"l,',J'1''. i"-vf, ihm in ...in.- cn.n. nr.. sillier iiullla lo Ihr m Kl.lor.i.li Ihm . " '' ,b" N'f'-i I'.'Clfi'' 'it I'l.rtlan.l, l!.i full nr ..r- 1.1. i..iriii lu .all .11 HwkuMi Till. iifcrnK;ii Hi. Illtli (nit M.'yfl'iw r kill .lint on It. wyi to imi. .-in.l t.111 Inn a I.iIlv I....I..I allh iil.iil I hit 1 v.- 1. in. of fr. liiht nn.l niippll.n - w m much at iwrt on lti- Komi. I, prnii.lv Aiiaioru.. Thv party mhl.-li will r.vl "n I'.r Ik iotllM.l of the fiillnWlllK. (ii.tmn. John I1i k.-rncll I'ltot, Kmi'l Hull. K-hi Hi 1..-H.I Flrt ciiKln.-r. Will M.ili.iri H.coii'l -'rln K-r. II iry K r. h.-n. Wull.-r Klok. ll.irol.l Ht..k. i'Ii.-ii-I.-. lllll.un Will l.yirll Tom Hcliiwin The M.iyllnw. r. which Ik th.- Kta h. Kt luii ol lo r cl.i'K on ih.- rlv.r, 'i k l'-ii HII.-.I Willi IlliiKt" nn.l K.ill. and Will link. Hi.- trip in i My. win -r.- l.itK.r Xikk. IK III poor 1 oll.lltl'Mi IlllKht 1.- KWiuniH-il. T'n fiillowl'iK ink. n ir "in 'h T ii i-in.i . w. il - koiiio lull t K-.liirf f.ii tK -! riilin,' il... Kill.. An icr""ii. which ! I., luiv. .il.-.l Ir-'in S.-.Htl. M.-nliiy .in.l on u hli-li u numhi-r of AKt.iriuiiK have liikrii p.oni;r: ) TIIH KM. A AM'I'.IIH'iV j Mm. rw '-vim will It-. 1 - .in. poi'itK o-i j Ih. rtDun.l for Alio-kii 'loritiK the -oniln j inontliK vvlll In Konn- i .i.ck lit. -t illy iak.- Iholr IIv.t. In th. Il hnii.lK TI1.1t iIhiic.-i-k ! 1U1.I ImnlKlilpK nr.- 1.1 l- m-o'iiit.-ri-J in j tho f ir north In the -..m h f..r foirinv i to Ih' .Xll.t-t.il. lllll the W'TKl t.;ll'ir" f th.. rush In ih-- fuel tll.lt lllf Kol l hllllt.-r III liikx ih ilKk-rH. 1 1 ks pi r-'ii'-hlni: 111.. OOLMt of Aliixk 1 a. .linliiu the Ion.' Journey from th" co.ikI to the vicinity nf the mine". Thn utiprc"li ntl il.tnitiil 'mw hepis tiiii.l.i iui chikI rhlpplnu t.eciu.'.e ,jf the Ahmkii rtiKh, Ik rt'iultlni: In the outfit. tlnir utul ciiiii'inn of any sort ol oil tuh which eiitci prlKlnit nuiiilpi.lator. cnti liny or charter, nml uch Ik the .l.tnaiiil for enrly tniiiKportatlon to the new i:.lnraU Unit, tin- old liulkn arc Kccurltm ill the luiMMiiKvrK nn.l fn-u-ht which th y can curry, in many ivk. tt-e niln. rn who ro eiUs'aKlnK IMiKAaite 011 IIickc tintliiiateil i-rufl ur. iKtinruiil of the un.ife comlltlon of tin- vroKvli., hut In many other ia..K the provcrhlal koIiI fever Iium . nt.-rcl ko thtvu!lily Into tl.e Kyliin thai ill or. II nary prvviiutl'i:iK ai-. . : I rr-. t .I.-.1 in.l the niln.r Ik aiiximiH only ahoui his chatu-eK of nrrlvlnir ul the mil o hw .lc?tii.i!l.ni Ihe . aril. M nwKll'li date An nil evlilt-nce of the .llKr.-Kai-1 'or anyihlnx except ciirryliiK cnpacliy which Ik Ih-lnif evlinv.l In koiih- .piartci'K, It has K-.-n anniincel t tin t the old sti-.ini. r KIIeii Anderson, for many year n pictiir- csiin.' exhlhltlon of outlived us fultii's.-. and d.H-ay In the T.icom.i lion.yar.l. Is now lic-'njr lltle.1 up al Scattl for ,vi" or mote tiipif to th.. north. The sti iin. i enjoys the illslltu-tlon of hello; the oldrst Nlivintcr on the Sound, and while tied up lu this city was th.- suhject for tnnny 11 reminiscent story in the local papers. Next lo her vnltie to the waterfront re IKirlcin, sln whs useful ns a snhl.-ct for the iim.ileur ciimern. ilcnd or 10 adorn 11 piiKV In a skcloh hook, hut Mint she would ever iiR.Un he culled upon to curry IrcUl.t or iKiaseiigv-ra never even enttvi-d th-' heiuls nf the hiihttur of the front. It iippi'iir now, however, that some on. terprlslnir sppeiiliitors, wtlh mon. rcennl for th piiK.HiiKv money limn tin- lives of tn. prsHvllv( Klondlkers, hive se cured the historic ild hulk and repairs on her nre lielntr iunhl day nnd nlslil to emihl her to IkvIh her trip north .is soon iu posslhlo. It Is reported that In r luunieniier Occonimodntlons have alrrndy htvii sold, hut so fur a case of refusal on Ihe part of h-r intent to contnict for still more imsst-nirers has not hceii recorilixl. If the rviiortH of the shipping men, who have wnlched lh proitress of the rt-palry to th Anilcrson 11 re to he helleV'.l. It Is extromi'ly doiihtful whether or not Ihe Inspector of hulls will permit the stenmcr to leave- the Senltle dock with or without prmnenirors M tenst not If thv cntillon wlileh ha Iwn exercised In the pnst Is lived up to In thin case. One uvntk-mnn, who la In n position to N' thoroughly In formed reirardlnir; the work, sayo that such la the demand for speel In mnklnu hvr seaworthy that Instead of heliiK hauled out of the water and caulked, the I Irun Mn In .in Ii. Hi. i .i-. of l,i, Mi. in' iiij. i-l i,1 Htiilr. l.'il 1,' liiu .Iriiiily el it k -! .1.1.1 lli.-n nil"! with .iiHtir ai.ill i " tin ill Ir un tin- liiU" j Tli- Kliiu A'i Ii r.on. nlih'd.Kli wl',o .t lllllllll III' l.l'l'.l X.KI W 11," II lilIK l"0 I. if li-li Ilium-"'. i ti, curry jf'iM-w iki r 1 1 .1.. .. - ui. rut ii. I- l.v no in. . ii. ly fi.. ImU Uiih-li lu" l-cii 1 .' 1 . Ir'.'in Itnivi in ,i i iiiii-j iiril In i' rliaiin k 1 'ji;lcl ,-.T llllH-ll III. .Si III .r n.ivl'- I'Hii.iI 1 I'll HI . nno'l. 1 Al !' .i In:. rlln.l IV " '. I . in nf iii. ' r . 1 . 1 1 1 1 lill.il O'il 11 'I If line" III if 1 1 11 1 1! mi 1 lii llk.' ihr ii'l r-oii. I in in.', . ii'"''11 i" I Al . -k I tin. till. i ..i.ii'i ihik-I c.'.l M.I. -.win l r, i.lul Ii i r. 1 1 11 ' ih. 1 .ft.-r 1 I'urt- '.V V ,1K IK. 'iik r. on! - :I.!IK U-ine ;ii r Ii.ik. iI l.y 11 - r,-l 1 inl mr 1 11 f'- il.ij .r--. fiiiwl 11 llci ii.- lo ritrry (..i iM. Hi.- rulMiil I t t'.ii , -ml.- I r.-1'.-ilrK w.i. in Ni w It Ik iinii'r!ool ' inoru-y Xmi..I.1 in hi iln. will It- Iwt. i l" cniii- nf tin- r-fiiKiil i.f ill. iiu'horlil.- ' f.ml pi' '' I" c. n III nK'-r catiyliiif p.ruil'.. am! (ha! If th.- (ii.ilih'-itlori- , f'-riii.-rly m.in.l.-l l.y 1 1 , piKiK'ct.irK ar um lived hp to. v.-ty few if the oi l hulkK will l.r ulliiWi.l to (-ndiir.ir.-r th- IIv.-k i.I p..Kc nit 1 1 . ri.-kl.-i .-louirh to ml Hrk In ti. m If i'.rin;tt.il 10 .lo o VKhrfKLS I.IHTKP l" ' H ALASKA ! Tn follow hit; is j r.. ft hoii'id fi.im 1'i.rtlal l!l of v.-irli.iiK ports 1 Al'tska ! Sle.inn M -gui .11, Tot'k.l. il-Xii- Kl. Wlllann tt-. I'.ristol. .:ir.!. r. T-e-. 'Tty of tt.-..! IP, Ivlllh. lii.i!l'-. IjiKine : Kh.i AiidciKon. (5. ori-e Iv St rr. Ii. trr.lt. Clev-laiid. (I.-.. nr.- W Kllcr, Th"!Ti.. iliny.r. l-:vi I -nr. Iliirn'old:. rari'Ilnti. lro;rMM.. Kiifi-ne. li.irk-T.ipi.-. II in'. H' lrli y. K:ll-r it-.n. i I liuivc AJax. i'.jux. j Tu.-w llnlvokc. Pl i.-ie. r. Ti.-'--ry. .M.iyll in- r j Si.i.in ki h.ei' r: - o. ri'rairr 'llonal t'lly. North I'.rk. 'n--p.r j t(.iMilnc sclKsiiu-r Ch.-lcti. Scn.ion.-rs--li Wl -f i Sailor Id M V. Scotia, Sic.ini launch Ht-lts- It T...ih. r with th."--- t!i. re will In- n nuuiU-r of small IkkKk. which will 1:0 mrih IlKht. an.! also In tow. for rv!e,. on Ihe Yukon rlvr triiiisionliih' frelrli iuiiI passeiiKTs from St Michaels, and J K m i"-" (--.. i-Muimy ohm ju- nva u. rnoM Tm u.iNc.Kn Snttle, Aligns! fi, IKi," !'r;eii.I Sam ( II.-u-i M : As you seeine I to 1h very much Intet-csu-d In the Ellin's .-xhllton. I thouirht II nothing more than rlKht to let you know what kind of an onillt we had The stcrn-wh.-el steam. -r V. K. Merw'ln ajid th.- schooner Itrlant. tow.d ! the iui; llolyoki. Is to accomimiiy the Kdia Anderson: so If Kllxa rifustw duty we can net on tiourd one of the other lats. TN. only ti-ouldi then will Iv In trettlui; up tin- Yuk.-n river, as we are hue In startltiir. I was up to the Iodic.- room last niirht. The ULK-liuir was small. ;us h;ilf the memU-rs have vone to Alaska. Wo will Haiti on Mon.l.iy, If they call Set th- old hulks ready Hiker and Kinn.y and my other partner. Titer s.wi, arrived tills i-vctilni; 1 ! KANT TRI'I.I.INHK!; Seattle, Ai'irust .1, ;, Kriend Harry (I'hllllps). We arc o:T In a liiinch tomorrow afternoon, il' nnth IniC happens to d. lay us (Hir fiviulii isoes In the l'olilkofky Inst.-n ; of ttie W. Iv. Merwln. The nlove mciitioneil hoai il don't wish to 11 II iu:alti Is a lit 1 1. anvil, hut l'i!vars an not cho is . rs, a -ul we will have to stand It. The aforcs.ild h.ia.1 was sold l.y tic ttiisxiati iro crninctit to the t'nlt.l States at the same lune we Ismirhi Alaska, In 1m:7 We have .1 tine outlt. don't think I suppose after nil this that if I said that I was sorry that you were not Boln. with lis you would think It was a ensr of misery lovlntr iHimpuny. I am sorry. though Harry, for I think wo are safe cnoiiKh, nn.l I iiIko have irrvat hopes of doltiKt some irooil for myself. (J RANT TRl LMNOKn. Till-: R1CUKS 1NCKEASK. Wonderful Reiiorts Krom Dawson Clly Just KeiHMved. Tacoma. AtiKiit 11 B. U IjiuKhlln wrlres from Dawson, Alaska, under dnte of June lath, tha.t VKi-foot claims or. two cni-ks are aelllnat Ht prices ratiBliu from Jll'.i"! to tlail.wii each. There are about 1M claims that are irood on these two oi-i-eks. An ncipialntatu-e lHtiKht a claim In February for $-l."Ai1 on the in stallment plan nnd wins to make the last payment July 1st, but did not need so much time. lie has 1st' feet of ground left and a surplus of I15.W. Tim- will he quiet hero until about October 1st, when there will he work' for 4,000 or 5.0i' men. It la estimated that the output U about $2,30.1,000 to date, nnd will probably in- hi i i iiik il.i .li.- W llll I'- f.l , JIIM1 I .1 II-Um h h"i ih iir (I f . j . t ; inn iih iin ii hi i h.tH in i-ii ,uii.i ii, ih' !' i''H'-In- or tliiriy million tnAi i ' -t 'V i iiii Ik ll uIi hi with i i'im IkI'iIii. iii Hi" H'Klil tfm'f, Klour In worili ?2. I,.n oji, . i.riij r.-rif. a H-j:i'1. : ' iin., '-'' ': iiK, toffi r, mt, milk. - Vi (.lit iit ui, lulil": fruli. " on i r tan, kIioi'!, U wh. If any 11 kIiiiM w.inl lo com tliln K'imm. r or full Mil" VUl Ul I I III. lift IU 1 "III , Ill- riioulh of tin- Vkn. In I li- c-arlv Kjirinx 'ii... - t.....l,1 . l.v I. n. I lhu HRI..r 11.' y mioui'i ' roiilc i I'll KK't l-TIKH AT BKAOfAV !'.. klin. In Hit Itain and the Trail , 1:1 .. k..l -il.niy il.inuiiiin , , : ff..it!.-. Auicrat 11. -A Kr.-il,.l to tr. li.Ki.iit. III',-. 111 i r fn.m SIouul V rnon I , 1 A iiuinl-r of l.-ttr wer- re. hid ltin 11 d i- frm lloon: V rntn people vl hft s-iitt.- on the j'i- n for the Vi.k'.r.. 1 t. lili.it of life m Hkiilfuay In a l.-'l -r ;u K W. K. rrU, rt.-il. d Pk igu.iy, Ai:r'. i ix-flty Marshal Itowan Kays: "V.'e Kot h.-rc on ihe f'.ih of July. I ;.m j (.-..iiilKsl h r.- for th.- 1rit?r Tlx- rist of the nun ar alsjat four and 11 h-ilf jml' from !i.r-, pa'klr.K thilr oulfiii. ,T),(-y liul tiM-m l.auled for thrv mll' at tut (nil a iKiuml. Ttity will I four Ii.)k In m.ikliiB one mile, and It t aliOut ; - ml!. . from wh.-r. they are to t!.': :l..k. .. It l imosslhle for them to rtiakr lt. It Ik nilnliiK nil tht. time. The oyt lure illMourafc-i-d ;tn-l 1 twi nny for j tin-in. iui they cannol Ket to the Hiimrnlt ili-fun- kiiow falls. Then, arc- ntsiut lo. ' horse und I .' men on t!v- tnll Tcu unn't tfi-t atyholy to park for you. Th.-v .in- ornn:i t'J p-r lu" jiounds to pack ov.-r to the lakes. There i-r- K. h.t.d j of horse which came over on the I si- jai;d-r. himI Un-y wilt hlock th trail In th -II ,. ! next ten days I Kot alout three m:!.s ,r'fr"tn h. re and cam.- Lar k. 11s I fo:nd i I could not make it. 1. i Th. r- are lots of m. n cami.l here Wiiltlm; for snow. I am takirur It e.iy and w orklntt for J-' a day and toard: I am K-nlnif In K.-t ruary "This Is th.- r. a t.-st eXi ttcniint I ever aw Men are kk kini.- In th.- rain In all the n.-. .1 man ran think 01 to p.icK 1 ' - jwi'h 1 ne man hits 4 PI' ycie to pii'.k rn. I ...lintfd l'-r tents rre hk-t nls'lt. land thry .nvr.in' frirm two to six m. 1 jn th-- I. ni Th. rv 'i-i- lots of th. in .ith.it sold out on tle Islander nnd Weill I '-....k (nitlits thai it"! t: are Hint ,il th. way from to n.' each. They .j .r. offerlnn c uts a pouml for pi klnc I . . ..ii t.1. ..-.j t tml'.n kllle.1 ''5 mil'. 1 in i- n.... -.': at I'vea this nn rnt:i: for atealir.i;. . The Inspi-.-tor and mounl.d poll.- are t Lake la-ciietl and It will oost each .nan atioct Vfl t, pass Two liorsv teams are rn.iklr.jr from K" to U) a .lay." Kt OKNi; V I IX- SAIL. AfOlST Porilan.l. Or, Auiriit 11. Inn to n chatii:. of pl.1.1. the sternwheel steam, r KiiK-vne will leave this city Aiifrust for the Alaskan koI.1 fields. The vessel will 1 lowtd from Astoria to Victoria, where she will bv tnken In charire by the steamer ltlstol. which Is scheduled to Mill August :- Arriving at St. Michaels, the llrlstol's pass-nirers ami freight will he traiisii red to the Kncene. wh-ch will con ,y them up the Yukon to Pawson City, which place will Ih- reached nhout Sep-temlx-r 11. WAIT TIM. SKRINC. rortlati.l. or , August 11 A l-tter from John C. Smith. I nit.Kl Mates coniiius. sloiier at nyen. a.lvlsr-s all pertains to wait until 11. t sprimr lH-fcrx Koine to the Kld 'U lits of Klondike. He says they should Ih- at Iy.-a alcirt K. brim ry 1st. There Is now such .1 congestion at D-a that mnn will not ir.t over th.' piss Hits fall IMM IC. RATION INCKKASIMl. The Smallest Number of Arrivals Since the Uovt niment Took Charire. Washini.-to;i, Auirust 11. The tide of im. munition Is' it the lowest iniint sin. -the ireiicnil i;ov.-nitnent assumcl jtirisdic Hon of the subject In lv2. The number of arrivals from all countries, acconlliii; to the tr.Msury statistics, .liirmi; the last liscal year, was 23n,v.'t2, a ihvr.-nse as compared with th previous yenf of 112.435. The liKntest immigration of any pre vious year was In ISI'5, when the number from all countries was 27S,StS. The year of the heaviest Immigration waa the first of the period lieg-lnninit with ISM, whn the arrivals numbered 7SS.W2. During the entire K-rlod of (Vderal siiirTislon, 7,41'.. Olti have entered the t'nlted States. The arrivals of Russian Jewa for the past year numlietvd ,75P ns asauist ttS, 137 for the risen! year ended Juno 30, lsiKi. Italy furnished tlM greeteet numlier of Immigrants, 54,54.1, a deervMiae of S.irjS from Inst year. S1STKR OK CHARITY ARRESTED New York, August 11 A. Oerry.a so ciety agent, caused the" arrest today of a sister nf charity, Maria Rosa, of Newark, N. J., for begging on the street ENGINEER KILLED. Marysvllle, Cal , August 11. In a col lision between a passenger and a freight train In the yards this afternoon. En gineer William Geary was killed. REGATTA CARNIVAL It is a Victory for the Committee of Which to Ik I roui). THE I'KOf iKAM AM) I'KItS flaodviine Aw.rds for Siicceislul CoiteM urns fltnti ol ttii oo Land aod Water - Kates rafades. .Masic. 5port. It is victory: That I the cry of the committee! They are sure of the suceesa of the re. gatUi and carnival. The varloua ccmmtltet met yesterday at 8-cretary Rohh'g office and went over In detail tlr affairs of the regatta. The report summed up saw th (rentlemen present ev-try reason to feel Joyful, for success wa assure on all polntif of the prog-ram. Early In the day word wa? received from the O. P. & N Co. through Ajr.-nt Lnunsberry, that tZM ooulo I-.- co'iute.1 as their share towards th regaita fund, and as it Is more thin prolicide that the White Collar line -will no as much, a Mg lift has been (river, the fund. Kites on the trujisnortatlon lines hav K-en arrang-ed o that If low fares count for anything a blif crowd should be presrnt. The land panule at first dis cusse.1 n. a f..-ature for the forenoon o.' the first day has Iwv-n arranged, anJ a new failure has l.n-n added for the forenoon of the J".h that will prove one of tlie lest events of the entire regatta. A grand daylight marine parade will be given. The procession will start at a point down the Uy, headed by the ship of honor, and lien ring the regatta qiieen an.! maids. A-lmtral Day and the com-H-..-.I -r -. together with the committees, will follow lu their resiiectlve launches, a ed following will come a grand pa ct atit compulsed of. every' uvailal-le launch, steamer, yacht and craft in l hi harbor, all gaily decorated for the Oe- casion. The procession will proceed alol',; t!.e waur front, and returning 1!1 1-e w.-komed by tiK- chorus of fcu volce. 011 the grand stand. Seeeh.s of Wei come to the ciut-.i will follow, and other exercls.'s will makv up thei program ct the first forenoon. The aquatic committee an-anged a pro gram yesterday, and submitted it to the Teni-ral committiee for their approval. As corrected it is as follows: Admiral, CapL I. N. Day; commodore, commander of riiusship: vlce-ominodore, CapL J. O. Hanthorn: otllcial starter, Capt. Howes: official scorer, E. J. Smith: official timekeeper, W. E. Warren,, chair, man, (Hie P. Olstn and C. E. Cathcart; judges, Capt. F. S Edwa'ds. Capt. .'. A Prown, an.1 memlirs of the man-j lglng committee: handicap committee. A. ' Fox. chairman. N. Troy.-r and O. P. 1 Graham, official measurers, James Tit ton, chairman. E. C, Hughes and H.i Worsley. I PRIBRAM ! Flrsi Day. August Si Forenoon ' j Land parade and exercises ashore. W.l-j come to the eaniival queen by a got-! gvous marine procession and by the sing. pg of p.Htiou.U iiirs Sy a chorus of 3"C vok-e.-, on the grind stand at Flawl'a dock. Afternoon Columbia riv. r fish Innits, sailing, at- chor start Prizes First, bale of twine, or $UH; second, i."": third, $15. Greased pele contest Itox ot cigars. Whitehall sailing, anchor start First, $20; seivml, $lil. Duck hunt Hox of cigars. Cannery tenders, schooners, sailing First, $50: second. 20. ' Scow schooners, sailing First. $JU: sec. I ond $3'; third, $lf. 1 Sloops, 20-footers First $33: s.-cond V.' j Olistaclc r.fce $5. Sloops, free for all First. $125; second $50; third, $25. Cat lioats, three to start First, $;'.", second, $U'; third, $5. Fishing skiff, sailing. IS to 20 fect Flrst, $20: second. $5. Exhlliition. life-saving erews.. Grand biill in the evening at Foar.' it Stokes' hall Second day, August 21 Forenoon Whitehall boats, double scull First, $'.V. second, $5. Duck hunt $5. Llfe-boais. life-saving crew First. V: second, $25. Greiis-.l pole contest $5. Shell races by the Willamette Rowing Clulie Medals. I-g-r.lling con'teet. , Swimming conte.-t, 75 yards, free .'o j all Medal. , Ships' Isiat race, four oared First, $2u: I second, $10. " 1 Swimming race, 50 yards, boys under j 1 years First, $': second. $2. j Indian canoe race First, $35; second. 1 $15. Cutters, lighthouse tenders First, $2 second, $10. Tuh race 1. Fin!. lK.,it, puiltng-Finrt, $40; aecond, Ih Marine international tug of wat 44. Npt-tlirowlnjt coot.jrft Klrat, $30; second. 11". Chln-.- tir,; race $10. Douhle-scnll pl.mnire, thre to tai-t First, Hi; second, $5. OMtacle race I'.ox of clKar. Gigs, liffiithouav, tenders First, $23; sec-' end. tti. Milk boat rare, .team First, $20; tec I oral, il'j. I Aftem-wn , Columl ii rlv.r fish boats, sailing-, ali enor start First, bale of twine or 11 cond. p'; third, IU. Unitehall, sailing, anchor atart Find, ?i. s.cond, lu. fir.ait.l pole con'-wi First, box of cl g.jrs, :onil, $2.5. Cdt boat r.tc, sal ling First, $35: ec or.d. 1 ; third, $j. ' Obstacle race IJox of curaxs. Cannery Uud'-rs, sailing; schoonert First, ': second. $20.. Scow t-lHjnrii. sailing; First, $30; ec oiid, $2ii; third. $10. Duck hunt $0. Sloops, Si-footer First, $35; second, $15. Sloops, free for all First $125; second. $; third, $3. Gasoline launches, anchor atart First, !$3; second, $10. Flah skiff, snillnK, anchor start First. j K: second, $5. At night Grand marine parade, at which a prlie will be given for the best dressed and neatest appearing: crew. Firewc.rks and others amusements. AHTLETIC 6PORT3. Third day Forenoon Grajid challenge shoot, clay pltfeon. free for all-First, $25; seoond, $15; third. $l'i. Log rolling contest First, $15; second. $10. Grand International tug of war First, . 130; second. $10. ! Finnish nil low contest First. 115: sec. : ond. $5. Championship of the world. I Baseball contest Fats irs. Leans. I Grand athletic carnival, under the ous. I pices of the Astoria Football Club. PrUt, I 1 medals. I Sunday j Grand excursion by the Woodmen of jthe World. j Launching of the Ma-nxanlta. I Grand clam bake. j Entry books are now open for all events : at office of s.-cretary, W. L. Robb. at re ' gatta headquarters I There will be no war ships In attend, i ance at this year's regatta, at Ieat none j of Cncl' Sam's. It Is Just possible, how ' ever, that a foreign vessel will come in here at the imitation of Britishers w ho reside here. ' The entry books will be opened at re gatta headquarters today, and all those who wish to participate aro requested to get In early with their entries. Sail ing rules and Instructions will be printed in due time and distributed to those who wish to participate In the. various events. It is especially reuqested that the bus), ness houses and residences of. the city be as handsomely decorated aa possible during carnival week, and merchants who carry bunting in stock will do nxli to provide a goodly supply. N One thing is certam. It Is going to he the most successful resjatta ever held In Astoria, and will brtnga large num ber of people to the city. The citizens will do well to keep up the enthusiasm to the end. SOCIALISTS ON CANOVA8. London, August 11. The executive council of the Social Democratic Federa tion has passed a resolution that the death of Canovas del Castillo, the Span, ish premier, "At the hands of a self sac rificing f.muiUc," was a righteous retri bution for his cruel persecution and t,or ture of the Spanish holding advanced opinions. INDIANA CONGRESSMAN. Indianapolis, August 11. The majority of Orilflth. democrat, over Lee republi can, at the special election for congress, man In the Fourth Indiana' District, held yesterday, Is 1552. Halman's majority last November was 825. The populists had no candidate against Holman, hut M. Browdcr was their candidate this year. He received about 600 votes. 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