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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1898)
HIE I'AILY AST0R1AX, SUNDAY MOKMNU, AKU'ST 14, 18.18. Have you seen our two-clasp chamois Gloves, with em broidered backs? He Is a Wise flan g - Regatta - Specials - If you were la need, would any store- GREAT BARGAINS IN SAILOR HATS GREAT SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS keeper give you a WHO DOES ' Greenback? THE NO!! RIGHT Theo, why should THING you pay $$ extra oo every Sio purchase, AT when It ha been proven THE sight 1000 Times TIME.... -rt we a Mi do save our customer ao PER CENT ou Clot bin?, Hats Shirts. Trunks THAT'S Etc" EtC' Albert Dunbar, Tor. 9ib and t'umnierolal Sircrts September Delineators and Patterns arc here. HERMAN WISE j The Reliable Clother and Hatter 9 E5lS5r1ISaiISa5 -SSSLSja 515052)3 LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA TODAT'S WEATHER. rir. AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. We who r of th rth r& not t Oodma our nature like J,,' Tmpertur jrestrday: Porttaikt 70: Astoria, M. Blxty fiihermen from Ai tor sailed yes terday for San Francisco on the State. Oataert leavea up for Portland 8uniy Bight Instead of Saturday niht hereafter. W. H. Hurlburtaeneral paaenjfer agent of the O. R. t '., U apenJlnf the day t XCorth be. yr. w. E. Kile, traveling freight agent and reneral rancher of the Vnlon Pacific. U at Seaside. Mr. Albert Dunbar and daughter are Tlaltlnc at the elde. fuests of Mr. Barrtaon Allen. Vr. William Harden, general agent. Portland, of the Great Northern railway. Il at North beach. Mr. William Ellery. representing- Hallo veil Donald, rhe Boston -wool men. Is YtaJtlns: at Seaside. float for the lanJ parade will be finished in a few days. H. F. rrael. accompanied by his brother Otto, took his double-aeated buggy and P to Ftavet on the Potter last night, where he will be Joined by his family to day, and drive to the seaside.. Norwegian Evangelical Luthern church EnglUh Sunday school at a. m. Norwegian aervlce at 10:45 a. m.; EnglUh service at t o'clock p. m. Service pci ally for the fishermen. The Wet Shore MUli company have Just received a Urge lot of fir cordwood from Stella. Vh.. which they are offering at very low figure. See advertisement In another column. Swedish Luthern vburvh-Serv1.es Sun day at 10: a. m. In EnglUh; Swedish ser vices at P- m.. Topic for the morning sermon on the day gospel will be "I he Time of Thy Visitation." Presbyterian church Services as usual today. Theme of the morning sermon: EnthUfWum." evening theme. "A Word to "Laboring Men." You are most cordi ally Invited to all our service. t.nrttnent accompanies her on the trip. T!e Columbine took on boanl at Portland the last of the cement and sand for the ..instruction work on the lighthouse on TtlUniivk reus. She will land the ma terial on the rvk before returning. 'onreiraton.tl church The Rev. 3. E. Wshop. I l . of Honolulu, will preach the morning sermon. Dr. Plshop Is a on .f one of the early missionaries of the H.mulUn Islands. During his life time there he has become Identified with the most prominent Interests of these fair Is!. of the . It Is with much pleasure that the church Invites the cltiaens of As toria to this service. C. H. Caltender. Knappton. O. Iverson. Frankfort: J. H Cook. M. Anderson. P. Nelson. Pilar Rock: Wll lam McOuIre an t wife. H. Anderson. Christ Peters. John Purser. Emlle Herring. E. A. Lomalne. Oust illMlng. Charles H-gele. F. H. Mon roe. N. E. Porden. wife and dainter. Portland: James Premner. Svenson; SIU R Smith. Tdlewlld; M. 8. Warren. Elk Creek: O. W. Dean. Oneida; P. M. Dun lap. Eu.lresby; C. H. Wheeler. Nehalem: Ren Held, Oakland, are registered at tne Murray. One of the handsomest prlies yet offered the regatta committee was that put up yesterday by the Hrtdge-Ueach manufac turing company, through the Eclipse Hardware Company. The prlie Is a m nlncent "s'uperbir"' steel range, and will be awuHed to the winners In the nsn. r- llaker's llav, after the season closed, to at. h tlsh for roKign!iin purposes, nt as the exMrne of running the trips was $. per day he was permitted to use tne surplus f flih not used In the hat' h. ry In compensate him for his ep. nse A the violation of the law was through, misunderstanding between the two tlsh commissioner li havuitr ihe traps oper ate,! for tills purpose, tile c.ie was ll missed. Mr. Nlciulre stairs there Is ti"! a cannery on the river running, notwith standing the rumors circulated it the l 'e i the s.-iKon. He had ten told one or tM eannertes had been ranning on Ftlay. but uin lnvrtigaton found the tviirts to I fale. There was mucn Idle talk le-fore the PVh that the se.ison Wolllu ( rxtended to the til h. Ittlntors to this effwt were freely cireulate.l witnout having a nhadow of foundation an. I were pnldlhe, in Portland ki(hp To this Mr Mclulre uttrlbutes the numerous lol tlotts of the rlose season, nllhouih lu! n he and Commissioner Utile had frequent ly siate.1 that they had no authority to extend the season. men s sailing race working sails, im The Potter arrlvedTown from Port.ana EcP ,Vrr,lrSrBrh.aPumWa yesterday even.ng wlth a big crowd .JZ ZZlt. seasiders for Long Ueaca. A number o: '" ' " " ' . '.' V .J.". pussengers both went on board and came ashore during her stay at the O. K. N doik Iffore leaving for Ilwaco. In the police court yesterday twelve i.f .IronWenneAM rjme Ull before l"-!- rj... ion. h ,-Aff.itia fund are t in r.fl th fltvince comml'.tee ii, Ne!on and u line of each was imp.kMfu on ten. j ue ui.o-i . - .Nelson, feel repaid for Its hard work. Mr. D. C. Ireland, an oKl-time Astoria Dewsjwper man. was In the city yer.ertay tnd went to the beach for a visit. Methodist church-Today the Rev. P.UI Benjamin will preach both morr.tns hnd evening: services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. j Mr. E. B. Duffy, the funny man of the JIO Grande scenic route, arrived In th. City yesterday anl for NuHii beach, j .Mr v Ij.hA iht ooi man of the Mrs. McFa.Men and Lighthouse old t.ni'TS. were fined fl) eaih. Hon. Jjhn H. Smith, wife and childr-n. Mis Walsh of San Francis. -o. sifter of . Mr. David Monran. Miss May Morgan. , Mrs. F. L. Parker. Mrs. . luns- briry. Mervyn and Lester spent yestenlay ut Gearturt Mrs. In. A. Kinney. mur.ity and Insist that their prlie must ! go to them. Manager Laws states that h : handled these ranges for thirteen yeirs I ,1n,l never had a complaint from anyone I uslr.g them, and w is determined that the fishermen should hue the best. William D. Sml:h, the !!U:ne. Washing j ton. anneryman. wnose sad death by !.'ronlr.g ovfrre.l the o-.her day. was j formerly a resident of Astoria, and was , well nnd favorably known here He pur- -I the S. I. Ad.lr annry In IM ran It until lv Af'-erwurds he - i mai-hlnerv to Alaska ann Lounslnrry. i ..n,i A .-amiery. hb h Inter he sold to guests of j ik.i Pa.-kers A' " lutlon. At 'he I time of his death Mr. Smith was ye irs ' ...I manmcer un the souna wr Gus Jansen and John H-nourg. . . ..i'inn!n ln .ln' OI weien. were uuouru v...v.. e - -f Aei-ka Pa rui,.. .... visitor In the city yester- tne county coun . ' . , , Lw. .;...lnc here on hi. way to Seaside. Stratts. a native of Gre-e. and Andrew ,.,.. , e.re Nelson end ' ' . . ' ' illv' 41 8,N " ; ...i:,, HI. numerous A-so-.ation, wn-n Smith was a member of in:, romr-osed ' hlm" v. ...i.nlir In the dty. returr.e.1 , I friends a uv .t1.". r" 'wic,v,..v. 10 their home In Ilwaco on the PoU-r last evening. F!h commissioner H. D. McGuIr left lor Portland yesterday evening to s!end Ruroiav with his family. He will return Monday. W. A. 8herman and W. 8. Stone their wheels, were passengers for Ilwaco last night and will take a spin up Nortn bewch today. The rich man's whiskey cause It Is supremely man s whlskv 1 Harper, because su good whisky helps him. The family whls- Astorla n-ply murn his untimely death. ITogresslve A.wl- Is Harper, be-. v" "wa. . tended by .iio.i.oim The r.fM-ir - . ... un.l was a most su. alwut V former'. "'.-" .-.:. '., because auch ' ressful affair. The ., ,le.;t o. ",;,; . . Office yesterday. Charles A. Greene, representing Ksh land & Co. of Sun Francisco, and Boston. Every Sailor hat in tho houso to bo closed out at almost half price Ladies black brocado mohair skirts, full width, lined with good taffeta. Velvet een bound, only $150 Ladies all wool colored skii ts.full width, best lining, well made, velveteen bound. C only 2.50 Wo aro going to close out every Shirt waist wo havo in Stock, at groat reductions iu price. We place them in throo lots. Lot 1 All our 60c porcalo Shirt Waists to bo closed out at 35c Lot 2 All our 75o percale Shirt Waists to bo closed out at 50c Lot 3 All our $1.25 porcalo chain bry blouse front 8hirt Waist to becloeod out at 95c SHANAHAN BROTHERS Tli Only Hloro Thnl Hell Cftunp -m,'i..o. ..... in-'. . - - 1. . n European markets l i tf 1 Portland exporters shlp-Jkj sgon and Washington grain ; 'i4 to IlIRe toe o..... . . 7 . ...Kr,. ..t e..-..t.erative creimie. j. , key 1. Harper, because It Is pure pleasant , Th, assoetatl-.n , l-"! ' and strengthening. 8o,d by foara - t n; ,ut ei.resi ; wttn Stokes. Astoria. Ore. iiUinVfness to do any.hlng that would . , . . 'be.tt.-r Ihe condition of Clatsop i"' School SuperlnterHlent J. T. Lee, A. I , ,hP farmers prosperous. l'r!T'r Clarke, and Mrs. C. A. Gearheart com- w. J. Spill man. of the ruVnVxi.uTln' pleted the grading of the papers for college .lnsl '.X on co. and The funeral of the late Mrs. Ollva Peter- , teachers1 certificates yesterday, and the lf runnlnl co-native creanj. .on waa field from the residence yester- following applicants were granted certin- ( th. j klnd of XuWfi ay afternoon, with tne interment at cates: Mis. Annie Cole Olney. second J'fZZ J i meantime Greenwood Ml" 8""hla Anderson. Melville, m, , VLVertalned Just how many c . Greenwood. olney Ui John Henlmrg. Carl O. Anderson and nd de where a site .-an be h,ahd-c'otas Taff S. Selaon made final prof on their j na r and machinery an.lother details. ki,n..d ntri in the county clerk s The first drowning of the season c- mmi..ini M.YluIre Is taking liwh during the bathing hour. A. J- vloUtlnr .h 1' M-anon. Thw Steven, of Portk.n.1 and connected with 'rT ih. Fir Vatlon.il Hank was In bathing i- .h lo.tlen court yw- fool buyers, was In the city yesterday , wth a numbt.P of frKn.ls. when he and lined pi each. A numb-r " on his way to the beach. fte., trm hls feet by the undertow und ''J";'';" ,h7t,Xle1YeV chan-s 'to Grace church-Morning prayer -nd ser-; J ! VlrlJ? S-" -7, I . .H.utles are they l-t go their nets and chiIImI for the nearest lieach. J. Ken The sloop Unknown, a 3)-footer, John 1!. lt,,y M T Ml.Jon(J,iKri. and F. Kennly T...-..e ee(..e,I Ji,n fe,.m Vort-! ee.' folinil (Uhltllf With A Seine m Miller lam) at ' o' l' k last evening for the re gatta. With the cuptain as guests and .-rew were C. il. Iiak'-r, (J. Ju kt-r and Lloyd Thompson. Their r.al-y costurnes attracted mu.-h favorable comrn-!it on tin streets during the evening. They say th'-re will be half u dozen other sbfips from I'nnlaiid. "!-. l.t.Un linker an-1 his frb-n-is will spend Wednesday at Ilwa.-o. nun 1) 11 il m - evenlnif nrayer at i.si p. m.: celebration of the holy communion ' at Holy innocents at S: a. m. Captain Conway, suHrlntendent or ' water lines of the O. It. & IN. company, passed through the city yesterday on the State on a flying trip in San Fran' is'.o. The regatta colors are blue and white. Every oftlec und business house of th : dty should be decorated In these colors . during; the carnival. Every man, woman , anil child should wear th'.- colors, with 1 appropriate hats or caps. Large crowds are expected and all arrangements are 1 well In hand. The Illuminated sea ser- pent Js about ready for launching, and the The Columbine leaves out this morning for Ixstru'tion Island to repair boil.-rs. Superintendent Kelly of the engineer's de- 1 IllllllK ..no 1 t.. ..... - - sands and were brought to the ny e-.r.j v.-t.-rday morning The crew, ninnoeriM ubout ai. w-re not asr-sted. but w-r sever! y lectured bv the comtnli'sloner. They were found to have taken al'Ut ''" .. ...J ..t ,h .lonnif tb- nlirht. They w.-r- t'lven a hearing In Ihe afternoon and rtnei To and .-..sts each. This was Ihe second orf-iiM- Tom Crain. of the Ml b-r Hands Reining rornpany. who operates me "rounds, having Isen arrest.-.! the pre vious day an.l flue.) Km. Hamuel hlniore was arrested y.-sierday afternoon on a wr-an- sw.rn out bv Cornm'.ssl'iti.-r M'1 (;ulre for reeelvliig and nohini? b-h In he Justice court Mr. lilniore state. I tn-t Slate Kish onunlisj.loii.-r Li:tb- of ash Int'ton r-iui-st'.-d him to u?e his irajis on Schill Best log's tea is delicious, and never did any body any- harm. WHAT WENT WITH OREGON'S MILLION roi.ins. Astoria. Aug. 11 Kdltor Atorlan An e.lltorhil In the Oregwnlan of the lnh Inst. In attempting to answer your question "Will the oreg.mlan explain hy the farmers of California obtained l.ii.' more last year for their wheat than was received for Ihe same quantity ,.f grain by the farmers of Oregon'" says "the ex planation Is easy." nd under the head of what It calls "Primary Fads K.state.1, attributes the cause ro conditions that will be almost entirely ovej.ome by shipping the mmt amount of grain dire- t from ihl port. Let Astoria exnlaln No first: The dn i rlmlrvitlom In largely due to ping i holi-e Hreg by steomshlps to San Krunl.'o. thus omp.nsailt'.g th.- o. H A N. coni.'iy ind enablif.it them i') nu.lntaln fi-lr g-tp .; ihe producer, and from ther our 1 h.d. e pro.lu.-i Is rehlpp.-l as "aliform.. wheat, and other Oregon grades are so! 1 alley. W.il.a Walla, et . cinl: Kr-lght charters between San Fram l.sco and Liverpool f..r the pis twenty years have averag-d from pi to fc shillings i-r t"n less than from Portland to Liverpool, or an average of shilling", or 1." ps-r ton; on l direct foreign cargo.-" averaglrtK J.'"' tons each, ,-uu.illng '.' tons. t- which competent authority .oi l" i rarg'ies of I.V". t-ins .-a. h. equal to 'j " tons, shipped by susimer direct to dm i'ran'.ls'O and there reshlpped to LUer- pool. These; tlgures give Us a t'ltal of ,i. tons of wheat product shipped direct u foreign ports at a cost of 1. ;".') more than from Sun Francisco. Tlilrd: The same article further says "The cost of taking the entire Meet of snips that cleared from Portland last sea son up and down the river. Including tow age, pilotage, gna all otner special ex penses attendant on the trip, did not ex ceed .Vi.C), a sum so small comparatively that ship owners do not quote rates on ship to load at Astoria less than the rates for Portland loa.llrig." ine aoove is a fair sample of many misstatements made In the Oregonlan editorials, Inspired by the Portland shippers and agents to mislead and deceive the public. Shipowners send their vessels where they are compelled by the shippers, or owners of cargoes to go. provided they can make money by doing so. Astoria claims that Portland shippers are com ,.11,1 in onler in Induce shipowners 10 send their vessels 100 mile up the river. to pay two-thirds more man trie same shin will load here for. The additional delay or demurrage on Portland bound shins Is not less than two days up and two days down (an under estimate), and this does not Include Invariable delay of : days demanded by the harterers (when ballast ships do not require more than 10 or li days) for the purpose of taking advantage of full und moon tides, to bring Zt or 2.1 -foot ships from Portland to As toria (ami we challenge the proof of a greater draft up or down), where the deeper draft ships' cargoes are lUthtered und xt'-uinshlps coal, taking fruin to tons, and whb h delays them two days or more. Kuch day's demurrage or expetis.i amounts to cost of labor, fuel, wear and (.sir, and Interest oil Ihe investment, win ing ships from $Vi to ll-Vo per day; steam ships from 1100 10 VW per day. From the above figures it is believe.) that anv reasonable or sane person, ex cept a few who are Interest or property blind, can see the ndvanlago of Astoria as a Hhlppln port. To recapitulate Hie last lineal year, end ing June 30, life. From Columbia river Tons wheal l.".S ships sailed foreign with IWI.w .7, Mti-amshhis to San Francisco 7..,0I0 Chas. Kan 6c Co ;;? COM.MF.KCIAI. STKHT. Miimifatturtrs t.f LulifV t'NlKlvVKAH ami Wmmu'M. t ic. Tln lowrst iirici in Axtorin. Wo .11 . . , . . so carrv u inif tiK-k f Jhmuh'm' rnncv (SinnN. fmo Not U'lis nii'l It'VM nt ttlidlfHiiii' iiricfst. nl linmwart In a Woman's Care Estes - Conn Drug Co, Leading Druggists of Astoria ., IAAAAAAA Try Ie!Htolc,, a sure and pleasant cure for t', the Headache. West Shore mills Go. Wood ... Fir Cord Wood - - - 3.75 per Cord Slab Wood - - - 2.50 " " Cut and Delivered Vine Maple nnd Spruce Limtm. Imoat every aril-1 of wearing apparaa will last longer than If looked aftaf fcy a man. floras womsn nrglsci their footwsar. 8hoa of fine appearance, ra'.bsr thaa. goiml quality, attract ihsrn Hut In buying shos krt II U ! possible (o maka a mistskt. Th aa pesrsnrs anil style li all tkat tka too fastidious could dsslre, and Ike quality keeps par with both. Our prlcesi ara regarded as woasles fully low by l buyers. Petersen & Brown. AlURRAY HOTEL FimiI of Ntsth Mtresl. Electric Llfhts -Electric Bells-Frte Simple Koom-All Modern Improvement. WEEKLY KATKS P. M. (.I'M.fropcltW. You Saye Dollars By Purchasing Your Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The only rut-rato ilnig store where every article is loll 15 to i' ix-r rent, less tlmn the manufacturer's prirt'. Mere words don't tell it ull. Here are some prices. Kememlier every Patent M!iliciiic. Toilet Articli! or IlriiK is solil nt cut rates. Our mail order luisim-Kg has trehled in vear, IxM-aiiso everyone williin ;)(iii milc( ol Portlanil can hiivc- moiiry 1 y trading with us. Total wh'-it product. Glll.OOO Wfferonce between San Francisco nnd Portland charters ll.SWf.Wl Cost towage, Astoria to Portland, 'Mi milts, four days' time, laS shins at W'A each ,...i.,-, Hs.iVZ Corit of illotage, l'A k!iIis at each w'Ib 'ost d'-innrnige 1.18 ships, four days 'each, at in aveniie of ITJ'p.-r day 4",4')0 Total. extriL cost for) shipping from i'ortland (whicn is neany tnree times .7),00O) WW Leaving a, hnlancelof .'..,..41,1.19,012 For what do thd whMit profluccrs pay this large amount! The. towage; and pilot age charges from sea to Astoria nnd re turn to sea, as well as harbor charges, are less In Astoria thall In Han Kranciaco. i ENQL'IKKR. I'.egular Price .. tc r. ... 1 IS) Our Cut rale I'ran to 10 i 'i Alleis'k'a I'ordii" I'la.tei Ayen' Hftr-uiiirHa carter I'i.l. .' I l'Horls '.'". S"ott'i knoiLI'in . I ' lood sSiirsparill I Kl I'uilie'lll'eleiyl'iilllpiilllill I l"l 7s Hy run of r"lg ' X (ir.-k-on Hlood rmlller I isi m I'leice s Kavorlte Prccrlpti'in l oi Pieree's did I' ll Medb al Ills- covery I Pieree'H I'ellel. 2. I'l WIIHsiiis' I'mk I'llls i -U (jiilulne ( spsiilfls, or uiir- coated Tsblo'". I IkiIIIik conl tlnlnit l"i I gii'ln ."! Oil'lllne ( Hpsilles, or Surn- eouted 'lsbel, n botllo iniilalnitig llid' grain ''-' 'iiiliiue Ciipmilea, or Hiii.ir- coaled Tablets, in bodies contHltillig Hi :i gralli II (mliilne Cnp'iiles, or ensr- . coated 'Isbleis. n bullies eniitallillig Ida " grain 'i W Inly direct from tlio rnmiufactiircrH in quantities, which wfiiirca thn VKliY LOWKST THAW. UATI'.S. This enables un to rntuil at wIioIchbIu We pay tniiiHiorlation cliarKCH to As toria on all ordurn for druifs or iiiti-nt rnftdiiMiicH nmotiiitiiiK to fo or over, when accoi(iwni(;(l hy tho cash. Our photographic ilcmitinctit will iiil KsrcHt you. Kvcry new thin in hhoiog raphy in in Htock, and it will delight Iih to have you call, w hether yon buy or not. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate Drmjijists Fourth and Morrison, Portland, Ore Looks Good Meat may look good, tut Is it? Some people cin tell good meat when they see It. They can say whether it is tender by feeiln? it. but nine peo ple out of ten can't. If your purchase is made of us you may rest assured the meat is all right and If It's not the very best when it's served, it's In the cooking. ROSS, HI GO IN S& CO. A. V. ALLEN .Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jars and Jelly (Uusses. Willi tin; Fruit to go in tlein Pricen Lower Than ICver If you can't be Queen "of the Regatta, buy ' , your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free.