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THB DAILY AST0R1AX. SATUHDAY MORMNU, AL(UST G, Ut;K. 2ND INSTALLMENT OF Wise Sayings Herman Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. If you don't resd our saylnga, you miss some good readlnsr, good Jvk and rxl Bargains. From a local hotel: "Not responsible for diamonds, fclryclca or other valuables kepi under the pillows; they should be d posltrd In th Mf." Over 1,0X) Bulla to Brtect from t Hr man Wlw't store; suit from ti lo $. Trial of law suit It expensive; you can try on on of our Suiti far nothing. Irony t'f Me Ornimodora S.'htey sent fevers ' fleet to the bottom of the ; Chief Stockton Intends tt se-sd Cevera s flfvt up In the lr during the Regtia ji)ht 1'arade; see? Why li the RegstU uoi a great sue tess? Itwsuse Mr. Win, Qoslin Is presi dent, H I graduate ftvm the Invigor ated Colhge of Rustlers. "'Ire's Hitt Department lo Cvnp!ete; the Inteet ehnpes. the pret!iet shades. A drawing combination VI's Woolen flhlrls and lowers. Jlow many Miles to IVrto Rio? There's only one Miles. and Pin!n thlr.ks he l l nmny. There's one oi.:hl-r who knows how to take cre f h. ruitomr Herman Wle. the Re!l.it... Clothier. There'l n W a .h-trce tn tlv 1-cal Fot'1l There mil ! a K vl io.'k'.rg. T0DAT8 WEATHER. Probably thunder hower; cooler. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Trua happlneaa. U undentood, Conalatf alone In doing good. Tn county court finished the auditir.j o: tlllt yeaterday. Teaterday and Tburaday the A. A C. had but flva carloadi of talmon. - Vhy not have 4 aeriea of royal race! during th regatta? Prtiea and wheela, etc. Genenl Manager L. B. Seeley, of the hlte Collar line, waa tn the city yeater day. Mr TL C. Holden. illsa Pearl Holden. and ilra. Cufiblrth int yesterday at Sea- j Ide. " f J. T. fiarron. caahier of the Hibern- v r . 1 n . t h vea t lan hdi, rwuu, -terday. The largeat freight train yet to leave Aitoria went out over the A. C. Thurs day morning. It contained 2S cart. F. M. Moore, a prominent attorney of Baker City, and Mr. Moore, are in the city, the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton. Ludwlg La r sen haa accepted the posi tion of boatman on the pilot schooner Jessie. The Jessie wia go to aea Monday or Tuesday. A regular Chinook wind yesterday 1 tempered Astoria's air so that It was possible to go about without overcoats and seal -skins. One of the roost attractive features of the regatta will be the First Regiment band, which will be brought here from Portland at heavy expense. Mrs. J. P. U Brlen. wife of the general auporlntendent, and Mrs. J. F. Graham, wife of the master mechanic of the O. R. ft J. Co., are visiting at Seaside. ' Mr. G. W. Sanborn and Mr. P. A. Stokes and their famalles yesterday held an en joyable picnic at Young's Bay. The wea ther was perfect and all had a most pleas ant time. Mayor Bergman yesterday signed the ordinances appropriating tA o pay A. G. Long for fire hose and $1 to purchase K fractional lot In Vppertown from Bisnop Mortis. Generul Freight and Passenger Agent Mayo, of the A. & C, Is established In his tew office on Commercial street, where he ill nluo sell coupon and Atlantic steam ship tickets. . . . .. - w ' Secretary Robb of the regatta commit tee yesterday received advice that the Burrurd Inlet Rowing club of Vancouver, B. C, would be here and take part In the regatta races. Harper whisky on your sideboard proves your tunte is coirect. It proves ulno that you are diinr your duty to your guest and to yourself keeping the I'nest whUky ob tainable. Sold 1y Foard & Stokes, As toiiu, Oregon. Mrs. Stjernstrom has to nti'iounce that ' (he has lately relltted a id ref urni3htd her 'ladles' bath ami Ualr dressing M re, Ko. Iy9 Twelfth street, where Mie n ay ne found ut all hours to glv.- her piiKtnal attention to her customers. Friday evening, August 12. the ladles Aid society of the Norwegian anil Danish M. E. church, Vpiier Astoria, will have One Can of "cheap" baking pow der may start a family in a long sickness. No danger in Schil lings Best BY pleasant young Mk In placa of tht ; homety old cuss. I At the rate Herman Wis Is receiving a.xts mvw, he mutt Intend to tit out ! even- mnn and boy In mid around Atorla. j We don't agree with MoKlnleys ptwto Hun on sheep. tut we rather liks him for ! prvHrrtinc th Cubans, whom the Spanish j have slaughtered like sheep. I New nock of Socks. Neckwear, and un. ' dry mvciOwulfa for gentlemen at Wise a. Wouldn't you rather deal alth a cMh;cr who In up-to-date. both In running hl t.re and buying hla stock. If you want fmh. no5dy guod. trwde with Wise. Wlse'a ta the Iltshtot Jtore In Ator. ; You see wh.it you're buylt-g. Why l H-mwn Wlm like a svvepipe? : lVcause he can t nvtviy. Wlse'a Clothes resemble the lh;l:pput e xlltlon. There 1 nTnl Merr.tl In , them. Of course y.vi're no Spaniard, but if you'd DON one of Wise :ylNh Mills, you woilJ be prerit! .: nv o.mrt. lis t-.ttr to fwve ri.-his ly tro.bi.g with Wise, than to be Krn wt'h a ok tail in our n'i'.th. We d. n't :-.vk .is funny a oar A I oul I In-Mca'e. tut we .!. f.l .'-.it we c.;n t oil out ?.. f.vr t! :i ii"y o'd stoje .n ,.wn JJ.-meni! r the r.tnse." MV.P.M.tN v::. The r: -:h. ;r ..r..l li ': r. LOWSEVS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA fT.i. their annual auction In the basement or the church. Ice cream, cake and evffee will be served. All are corlully ir.v:ted. Messrs. Smlrh and Stanley of the Grande Rounde Lumber company. La Urar.de. with their families, are visiting at Clatsop Beach. Contractor C. J. Palmberg yetterJay let the contract lo the Clatsop M1U company for the lumber to be used in the Spexarth building oa Commercial street, the Pile founi!at!jns for whlcjj are now belr.g con structed. It Is reported that the A. k C. R. R. R and water lines have agreed on a round trip rate between Portland during the re gal U week of 11.50. The railroad will also give an eicuni m rate of SO cents lo Sea side and return oa Sunday, August 2L In the police court yesterday three cases of drunkenness were up before Judge Nelson, two of the offenders being fined C each. Fran Tyler was fined IX with the privilege of leaving the city. When I arrested he was founl with spectacles on bis person which he was peddling without a license. f t Mr. Frank Woolsey, egent In Portland of the O. R. A N. Oriental Uners. who was m the city yesterday, stated that the M gul would go out today or tomorrow with a very large cargo for th Orient. Ship ments east-bound are somewhat light just now. It Is the tea season and there shou'.d be a large business, but importers In the United States are ordering very spairirwly on account of the extra l-cent per pound war duty Imposed on tea. Some very valuable German books were received yesterday by Mr. Gus Wide, brnd. of the Foard 4- Stokes Co., treating of creamery tests and the value of differ ent brands of cows as mlik and butter producers. Some of the figures given of the dairy Interests In Germany and the shipments of butter from that country to other countries are most surprising and of especial value to this county at the present time. It Is h'ped that they can be translated Into Emgllsh and published before Jong for the benefit of all. Johan Hendrickson, the t'nlontown sa loon keeper, who was refused a license on first application to the city council, was handed hla license yesterday by Auditor Nelson In accordance with the action of the council Thursday night. The objec tion raised egalnst granting Hendrickson a license was th. fact that the saloon la located In a resident portion of the city and was not conducted in an orderly man ner. The question of whether it was proper for the council to reject an appli cation for a liquor license has been a mat ter of discussion, some of the councllmen being of the opinion that licenses should not be refused but that If complaint Is made afterwards of the keeping of a dls orderly house the license should be re voked. George E. Allen. Mrs. C. H. Eall and children. Rose Lund. J. V. Moran. R. S Farrell. Harriet H. Stevens, J. M. Jjarling. wife and children, Mrs. J. H. Glel, Miss H. GUI. Barbara Raal, Nellie Raal, Mrs. BH. over, L. M. Siott, Mrs. A. K. Web-h. K. S. Bullock. C. It. Mllbr. W. Jaxon Homer. . Hagtiman, I'ortlandtO. K. Hunter. Mrs A. J.diriMon, Gobi; I!. C K'istwl' k. Kven-irit- Telegram; K. It. Huffman and wife Krle, f'enn.: I,. Lewie, S-attl'-; W. J I'.ver, T. H. Duruan. L':wl and Clark; K LoijIh Haffe. Hay K. Burton, Port 'and; Wuli.im I.ewls, Hwaco; Mrs. L Sears Se.itlle; c. Jj. Howlen and wl.'e Vancouver; Frank Hayden, InillanapollH; C. F. Fisher, Sin Francisco; Mrs SpraifUf, Kalama; A. F. Sandwk, The I'jailm, are registered at the Murray. There can be little doubt that Clatsop comity needs a ro'k crusher for making ,'ix.d roads. The time was, a century ago In New Kngland, when they had better roads than Oregon evr boasted, that they botran to discover they were behind the times and needed something better. Sample miles of line macadam have even recently been laid as an example, and the farmers using these Btretches of really good road have demanded and are getting the whole state grldlroned with the new roads. It Is on the same principle that the O. R. & N. railroad, which had a road and has done business over It for years, discovered that It was not up to the de mands of modern commerce, and have Just Specials for Today g Tomorrow Tailor made Separate Skirts. F. W. L. 2 Clasp Gloves. Ladies' Plaid Hose. Summer Corsets. 2500 Remnants to close, re gardless of cost. Ale Allen & McDonnell, SM?-wu... C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping:. WashGoodsMustGo 12 and 15c Dimities for 9c yard. 10c Lawns and Dimities for 7c yard. 8c Lawns and Dimities for 5c yard. Your choice of Sailor Hats for 50c. Albert Dunbar, Si jnuwuwvui 2 Pnr vnn lAAAAVrtAnAAUWAAAftAAAAAVAAAAUVrAAAAAn wa ' w a a w a wm a a w Boiled Ham at ... DeYo's ... 139 Mnth Street, tet. All grades of Staple and Y nuts and IjVUVUAUUUUVVAAVtXUVUUVlUtU UVftJ spent to improve whM was coo- ld-red a good road. Clatsop wants to lead In road matters and not rebuild after patterns In other sealons of the sute. Sa!m.,n were reported as running tetter yesterday. Fishermen fishing down be low delivered btter catcnes at mo can nrr'.es and repon a big run of salmon out side the mu:h of the river, and expect them to enter the river any hour. They state the salmon could b sen breaking in the water. Jumping In the warm sun. Salmon are known to be slow In pog.ng their nose In the warm, fresh water at this seaion of the year and prefer to ling er around for awhile where the fresh and salt water meet. They are also slow in traveling after entering the river, as the high temperature of the water at hls season weakens them. A grat many ot the fishermen who were fishing in the low- j er river yesteruay. believe the run Just j coming In the river is composed of haicn- j ery fish. The old Columbia has hardly i ever been known to let a season pass wltn- j out giving up a big run of salmon, and It Is to be hoped the fishermen will gather In a ton or two before the Mh. Some of the prix'-s to 1 offered at the regatta were exhibited yesterday In the - window of the vacant building at tne cor ner of Bond and Eleventh. They atr acted a good deal of attention, the handome silver cup. the gift of the Portland re gatta committee, ei.ia-Uily b'lrig n.ich admired. This will be olf J -ed as list jrlie to the winner if one of t'ie rowini con tests. A bystander commenting on tne beauty of the gift, remarked tnat ' he hoDed It would be won by a populist It would be a pity nould U fall into other hands than an admirer of the wr.ue metal." There are vther i r'xei in the win dow, which, if not o'te handsome as the cup. are none the le?s ussf Jl and valu able, and will be contested lor as wtrmly by the gold bug as uy the populist, a long necked bottle Is given a very conspic uous place In the center of tne winaow and bears on Its .abel the wr.! "uur.oee. It contains a fluid which bears a resem blance to the waters of ihe Columbia tn freshet time, &Jt a go Ju Wo would probably pronounce It pothem, or Scotch whlky. ANOTHER REGATTA FEATURE. It Is poi-siMe that the trial trip of the j caJ) (.arry a, tne canvaH ,httt in needed torpedo boat, now nenrln completion l"j0 wn,i n,.r through the water on a swift Portland, at the Wolff & Zwlcker Iron (.hllHe Jf(.r rxplolts and feats rt sailing Works, will be made down the Columbia , on the Atantc COast, where she was In to Astoria during the rega-Ua week. Tnc t.ommlHslon, are matters of record, and of!l '-rs of the regatta committee win probably take Hteps to this end at once, al()e fjf n(jn(? tml r(,Cord up to the ar.d If they are successful the torpedo i marK- ah(J lH flltwl wllh u lt,c. lltet Im boat will be a drawing card at the c-arnt- ,,rov,.m,.nt m tac kle and apparel for vaJ. rapid handling of wills and her cordage Is A few days ao nn Astorlan represcnta- f)f ,he V(,ry f!neHt t,lrn,., out n Amcrl'-an the called at the. Wolff & zwicner iron Works, and through the politeness of President F. Wolff, who personally showed him through the entire plant, ob- talned a fair Idea of these torpedo boats. Hi'-re are three torpedo boats under construction. Two of them are nearly completed, while the third and larger boat had Just been commenced. The torpedo boat which will make the first trial trip must attain, according to contract, a speed of Wi knots per hour. Her model Is a perfect one, and her nose Is as sharp as a razor. The length of the boat Is 14fi feet, the Vara 15 fe-t and depth of hold 8 feet from the base line. The draft on the water line is Z:'i2 feet, with a displacement of 117 tons. At a glance at the vessel It would seem Impossible to accommodate IS men In the small space left unoccupied by the ma- Cimtom II011MO Ilrokcr. ASTORIA, OREGON. Auent W. F. A lN., and 1'ii. iflo i i're lV. for. !ih and nlil invp Bond and Commercial. Fancy Shelf Grocoric.". egetauics. chlnery. but that will be the number or officers and crew. Everything about the b'wt has given place to speed. The sld-s are less than an eighth of an lix h In thickness, and the cabins, while hand some and comfortable, are sm.tll, Th machinery la simply magnificent. Th triple expansion engines are l.TW horse power, and as beautiful as a Swiss watcn. The decks of the vessel are shaped like those of a whajeback steamer, and In ser vice will be half the time under water. Conning towers fore and aft afford the ofBcfirs the necessary lookout and means of navigation. On the forward deck are three torpedo tubes and a number of l pound rapid fire guns are mounted on different portions ot the boat. When the vessel Is started upon a cruise each tor pedo tube will contain a torpenlo and one extra torpedo will be carrl-d below. These ju, Brg jj inches in diameter and about b f.t m length. The torpedoes are fired ty poQtf anlj propel thomaelves through the water l.W) yards by their own pr. produced by a small propeller at the end of the torpedo operated by a compressed air engine which Is set Into motion at the time the torpedo is fired. Each torpedo weighs J.iO pounds. The contract price for these two boats Is s5,(W) each, with- out equipment It Is expected that the first boat will be launched next week, and It Is hoped that the regatta commute can arrange the trial trip to Astoria during the regatta. A HANDSOME BOAT. Joseph Pulltier, the Pride of the Bar Pilots and Astoria Seafaring Men. The craft lately arrived from New York In charge of Captain Harvey Is destined to rive the shipping entering the Columbia river a better service than has ever been given them. She la owned by the Columbia river pilots of Oregon, and will hall from Astoria, flhe Is a very handsome model and any yachtman might feel proud to handle her. Her dimensions are 75 feet between perpendiculars. 22 feet beam, and draws 11 feet aft and has a registered ton nage of 73 tons net. She is built of white oak and Is copper fastened throughout; her cabins are lux urlously fitted up with sleeping berths for eight pilots, and the crew quarters are I as neat and tidy as any cabin of an or- ! dlrwiry seagoing vessel. Her long, taper Inif miars irlve one the Impression that she i I)relM.nl owners are men who are caje rf)). workB I Thn Pulitzer will iro on the Fox murine I ralway ,hH week, where her 'bottom will i , ,,V(-rhiiulecI and a fresh coat of paint , uppc,i. am soon nu these neKled repairs aro ..omplcjled she will go Into coinmls Hlon and will gladden the heartM of many mariner when coming In shore , as soon as her big No. 4 Is Keen on the main- Hall. The pilots are very proud of their craft and they have a right to be, for she Is tho only pilot iboat deserving the name that hus ever been In commission on the bar 'FRISCO TO THE REGATTA. I 8an Francisco Examiner The Dolphin Boating and Swimming club had a very successful "ladles day' Lace Ruff led Curtains a 1,', . . k. - n V t. i 1 v. rf Kill!! -'k''1 Si nn 1 1 n, I k" t !. u' uvc out, :! Indus w I lc, :l J m U lor, l.r.'r clgn tti.lR lolr l.rty iii, !:im i lc. ;l Mtr l" I"11.'. i'h tM-.-i'.iii! .m l e-lw in,' t.i tuab'li, S ("irt.um 1'iirtv lwvi in.'hM i.c. J ar.l I Hk lieitvv rulK-sl !.", Uc. rati. 1 ms. iliMi! In lunldi, curlsilis l.vlB lnlr Heilborn & Son ESSi. SPKOlAli SAI.K Jainiit M Limn Wurp .Matting. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. P. A. STOKES imcl OeiitH' lftiriiiHhln doodn j CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. W,SIUIIIMMIS SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE ! , 15 and 12i cent Lawns, - 10 cents 10 cent Lawns, - 8 cents 8 cent Lawns, - - - 6 cents Best Grade of Calicoes, - - 5 cents All Summer Goods at cost to make room for the large line of Fall Goods now on the way. THE BEE HIVE yestsrdny. anJ the guests enJoyM thnn s.'Ivmi to the utmost. Any amount f fn trrtalnmrnt In the way of aiufttlc sports was given. lslds which there was munlc and recitations In the club rooms. Whs was of more Interest to rowing men than all else was the fnct that. Inci dental to the entortalmnent, It was de elded to aend a numher of r-pr. seniatlves to the bl(f Astoria regatta, to be held on August 19. 20, and 21 Th. r.nn m Astoria Is for shells only, but those In charge have wired to the rowing association here lhat spiai pns.-s will be given for barges and skiffs. The Alameda "spiders" have manifested theli wllllngnc-ss to go along. The trouble has been to get a crow to race ftg ilnst them. They have finally secured It, and at As torla they will get the race of their lives, for pitted ngalnst thm are the famous South End Midgets. The crew consists r DuplKe. stroke; Carson, forward waist; McArthur. after waist; and node, how. There may he dlffiTnt opinions alHitit this matter, but they will be settled after the Astoria regatta. The triumphant spi der from Alameda have been uchlng for a match with the Midgets. In addition to the barge crews It Is cer tain that two or three outrigger skin's will Ik! sent up. Fred Ayers and Coney (J'hs will go with their skiffs and It may be possible that Alec I'ape will accompany them. Ili-nry W'ltkolt will i.ikf hlx shell up north and enler the general regatta. Should any other crews wIhIi to partici pate, entrl's ran be inside us late as 1" o'clock tonight, :.t the- olllce of 8. J. I'em broke. HF.AI, KHTA'I'K THANH KEllH. Thomas I), lloneymnn to Almeila Tlowles, the west 33 1-3 feet of lot &, block 3, Ocean Orovo annex; Huma, to Klla MIII'T, the cant 10 2-3 feet of lot B, and the went 10 2-3 feet of lot 4, block 3, Ocean flrove annex; JIW). Same, to A. fl. It' kett, tho east .13 1-S feet of lot A, block 3, Ocean drove annex; $100. TO CI,1SANHI5 TIIK 8VHTEM. Effectually yet gently, when costlvo or bilious, to permanently overcome) habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and llvor to a healthy activity, without Irri tating or weakening thorn, to dlxpol head aches, cold, or fever, use Syrup of Klgs, made by the California Fig flyrup Co. The Latest Creation - t -M We have just received a Large assortment of... . White Pique SHANAHAN BROTHERS The Only I Estes-Conn Drug Co. Leading of Astoria wvwvuv Try " PrcMtoi," the Jk - - - vir-n- m. 'S ft WOfflAN Of BUYIHG SHOES i a good way if she's of a common hciiso turn of mind A Hmart woman am generally toll if u hIioo Ills her foot. This being true tho hIioo man who tries to deludo tho woman lnakeH tho blunder of his life and drives his trddo to a hloro where reliable hi iocs arc sold and perfect liitting is performed. JOHN HAHN, Astoria, Ore. A. V. ...Fancy and Staple Groceries,.. Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. With tho Fruit to go in them Jost the thing: that everytoly wants, at POPULAR PRICES Store That Sells Cheap In a Woman's Care slmost very srtMs of vsartng apt! ill last longer than If look4 tlttr ? a siisjt. Bom women neglect Ihslr footwr. Rhnes of fins appearance, ratbsr tha good quslrty, attract Ihsm. Hut In buying shoes hsr. tt I. Ua posslbl. to msk. a m'.ttaks. Ts a pssrsnr and styls It alt that ta. aM fsstUious couhl dsalrt, and th. quality kws psir. with both. Our piiorsi ar. regarded a wondsr fully low by wis. buysrs. Petersen & Brown. MURRAY HOTEL fool of MnlliVlrrrt. Electric Ltibts -Electric Bells-Fret Sample Room -All Modern Improvements. , WEEKLY 1ATKH r. M. (1UN. rroprlslor. Druggists 8 sore and pleasant core for Headache. - -v- "VV V "V -ar 'V -V-1- OlflY ALLEN Pricea Lower! Than Ever