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WILL
GIVEN
AWAY
BY
GEORGE E. ALLAN,
Astoria,
flanager for
WILEY B.
ALLEN CO
Portland.
For Particulars Call at
the ASTORIA Store
588 Commercial Street,
GOODHAN BLOCK
(('ontltitiel from Fourth !')
alight token i.f rny rfrd, whl'h, unllk
th nrM. never fad." ,
With till oncltJdlriy aentenoo I'm
mayor "'l i he Wiit to Mia unnlJ
Mriir, on "f Dm rtinlda of honor, who In
I urn pliu inl t In tti hand of thn ii' -r.
When Mia. Nxrnilld hnd a'-knowliwlgird
Ilia i-ourinajr tli mayor and rt y escort
d liar to lli earring Hllil In uutx-ri won
driven lo ln-r home.
I r. Ilyron II. Miller, Ml Jlawlcy arid
Ml Wlmpl, of r 1 1( (i urn lli Kumn
(if Mr. und Mra. K, 0Wi.
VpxI'TiIhjc vtilii Mr, M'irrI ('. I-Vld-flMili,
and Mia Annie M. Wllllum, (if I'm
i IIW' county. 1Vnr.li., wet milled In mur
rl.i y County Judga lmy.
I.ual nlKlit Mti'Tirr Wlllluma appointed
tV' '
agroeij thitt a ahull mlgM have ''t ton
on flr and with har woodwork, , a hit
would ti4vo K"n Iho wnf of the Vl
y." ;l
, "Who should got tli ! It
vrlory 8niaon of H.h!yT"
aakd. , ' . . .
;;"Uoth offlmra are,jnen of grwit Ihlidll
iln and high rhuriictiir," he anld.
..."Jllit HlgMlie -ah, hut ahall I s.iy.of
til rn 7" uld th lupiiln, M'tnrly.
"After tlh 'VI ii lite vimn hn wan In
Cuptnln Kulsi to en bin on ttli Vlst'ay-i.
TIuth v-llh liurn In hla -y-a, be auld hla
career Id life win i'nl-d, )i--aue he linl
lHt hi ahlp. V' rat"l the American
acumen while their ofll'i-r were Ortnkltiv
i liampMgiie on adore, arid thi n K'.nn-'-tt'itu
Into court, f"r(cl nil uhoot hl
li-ara ii ml iHtiii-ritutlniiK In Kul iti-'n iiihlti.
und lil'H lo ahimlihr th liluriiu on u.
I NVv'T did wo liiivo ii huMl In hlnwltiK
up tin; M.iIim , oih! I urn i otivliii i-d lh.it
iifti r lh! niialKhtforward, n'l'i.iri- wuy w
lui vi- fiitiKhl 'hl wur, (lie Amiiih ari o-
l,u.t iiuiiiiM r or iK iiiiiM', who win i. on . ri, i.,.v. thut w hl,,w up th
duty Ml Hialdi' lod.iy lo a-i" Ihut ho akin '
MKinvn urn pluyiil on ih i rowiU liMn .), j-u ,.xl ,., , . ,ruyM )-t ,re a
Will In.' Ihcrn on thct r..ura.,n, i,,irt iikmiIiI oh your r.-turp?"
"We will iipprur ln-f'irn n lourt of I r-
Thu Iiuvn- ud-lfd to thu Ki tu rnl -n"T-1 ,,ry .ut riKiilnr und formal. No
tuliiUK iil (1iirln the t'K'UU with Ha lin I ,,,, r W,, t r ;t n (h fi-Jl or a vhiory,
luim rta mid aoi ltil f. utun a, tl'.li.- I.iat , lf nyitilfkK h.ipi. iia u Hpmiliih ttv-t. thu
nlkhl Hlih un liitrri-nlli.g apariliiK nuti Ii
Mmi.iK'r Krutt nrvr lvra a alone un
lurtird lo a'rva lh liuhllc.
I0' -dints tf'' hofop- ii ourl of Iti'juif y.'
WE WANT nUUlTJNEH.
Ki-niiior Ciirif.on Kiv-iri I'l'iiuliii of Ah
(iim nf thn moat lMr!lng -l')'- ofl
lli wular yi-ati-tdny waa the party on to-ataann-r
Kluiire, -nt rtaln'-d hy Mra ti
Clinor. Al"'ul 'v ladlea und vtitl'trxn
wrra li-r KUi-ata and tli liandaoni'-ly !'. j NKW hllK. Auw'al '..- (lilih Id
orutl U-iiim-r jdom-d up und down tlm'thf Trlhunr rv.ii Wash -m; m, ya i.
hy all day lon, fotlowlnv the dlfT'-n-ntj Hrtutor Frank t'.i in in, of l.'ni, wait
rmi-a a lid tiiklny purt In the enthualuatlc , u hrl mil a; I'i-i wilto hu"a ii.d
dinintratlona of lha dny. At noon n I frmikly ttnnoun: -d t.la ni-:h' wi'h
'lKn( lunt liton waa atv.l, whU h waa! that jx,l( y ,n :.e f. r tut tUn woult
hrarilly fnjoytd by Mra. Elmore a guia-.a. )).iUj Ovwn for Wj'.iUi'a V;uflt, tb flf
1 1 ' hilatiil Vy Adr.rnl t-rJ;r cvr
tt'l.kl.k,. 11. i-t.l... .1.. .L.. i. II I -. ... ... ...
rlKhl. Hi prini Ipal frtiturra of th Imid ' j'hilltipliHa. Ilo .aid ilui in hla Judis-
parndra Krl lay and Kjturdny wr Ihv j nn-tit II would liv ln-n wi -I to c mpt-i
t nine draiton, handlrd ty to T)lni- 1 H.ln, ua a l ondliluii oi n Hp
MhUtre from t allfnt ni, and thu Chlncar : gUB, hi r aoverirlgnty hot only ovtr C'uoa
military ionii,y f fortund. Kw pi- nd I'orto Hho. but i.m 6Vi her chlt-f
d know that It tout th Chlnean mt-r- , colony tn thi fr c-t.
ihMiti of tlda liy ntiut t,sm lo brliuj ; -iiilro Bt one," hj adiU-1, "ih
lliraa two attraitlon hr Th dra in inlun.l of I'orto Jllo and the very threaiv
la cnatrui ted of tin aim on Umhoolhold of th i atunllavne it of a C ivi rn
h"o.a, It I ltt.Uirtly hand l..antl. : uiint In Cuh thai laland will com Into
trlmmnl with andiil wtxd l-. and .'! 'uur poaarnalon. Uy the Htne Ihlntr ur
HOD In l-hlii. It la owned by Nl Yunn ti ittM then-, the Inland will have mme
Co . Muryavllle. Cl., nd ha only U-n : M far Anudilcniilred that i i tirat :ct ot
hll.tri In half a d..en ill Ira In th , fr uov. rtimiiit there mill bt to attain
rnlti Htntr The I'ortlund China nitll-1 tif to the United Hia!-. We will tak
ry (umpny, under mminund or Cap- , tn(l I'hlUpplnra a.nd lll r gm hat w
lain Hrid Itttik, Jr., la i-jiiipo.-J nitlr. ly I ,,ouia do ao. It la the manifrat fluty
I Attirriian lrn Chlnum.n mid waa or-(,f thi xovernmrnt lo develop a great
.inlo.l fur the pni of trajhlDK thetn j ,uWrr 0n the Taiwric,
loyalty lo the alar ami atrlpia. I li.-iaidl.-.a of what haa been aald
i about the llawallnn Ulanda t.ettig out ot
i . .. . .. ...
A I'HKKCI. AHTICI.I-: f(jl ( VC..KIUI. lra, OI i-n""e. . "'y
j JU'licnient, be the Urpol and trie atari oi
It i. tni-miif. ,.r ir. .1 ...rri.r ..ti"ur roiiiniiTt' In the I'hllrpplne. With
tl.. h.d lo th wh.rl i,,hlnd thet. I1-'"" '" h Phlllpplnea. tht
nut a. now .. ti h-.u.lle bar, .-.mi- ; l"un,r wwme r1 l'"t,r' ,rv
al.ta of trUi.Kl.-a of atroim wire held V -' '""irolMnK power In the com
rnhrr l,v lrn.l..n. after th. riul. ..r to mere of the 1'ailtlo and a lrthyant In
of the aldr. rn.lr.le the arm p.mt. tneirl'"1" ,r"(, of ,ne rlpnl-
o.h.-r end. l-u..li. thtN.uKh anitular m.-t-j "The laneaalon of the Philippine. I.
.1 pleer. whhh ar alotled on the rear j u- imo
aplndl. The ihlrd aid. la hooked on " " " 0,1,"e
The fram, wotk welkh. Woun.e. lxed ""le- 1 uo "OI r l1 "ou,
an.1 ran l. rarrlrd under or with the tw,ll"T""iml" . ,nul- '-'"""'
Im. To adju.t or rmov. It. lake, on'.y ,mnK 'nouul ' ,""m- 1 UoU"1 ,ne
Ion enoiiifti i.. h.en and llkhten the I """""'"'J ....u ..- vU ,
nut. on th aplndl. and to fa.t. n or un- r""lm" ,ncm I"'"'"' "noum
I'ba t., mm k n ln.ltt.1.,f.t v.tiArnini-ni
i.jildni't.C, N. Illlaa, awretnry of th In.
trlor; John W, ''rlK, :torney-(en-eral
and Charle hmory Bmltn, po.tinaa
t''r-(MW'ril, will r-Traent him ard will
xreei Admiral ,nmon .n u e N-w York
t 'filtnpklnavlllo ind wltni the rnrep
llori, from her qunrter dm I:.
' tinrf arrived in thin chy l.irt rlKit.
Mr,- JfllHK and Mr, li,ith went to th
Klfth A vii ue iiotel and Mr. iir,vn went
to hla home In New Jre. heretry
Alier may come In time to aeo the
pamde.
OHIKIIKU KHOM IJKITIHll WATKP.B.
ijunlit Zallro Ordered From
Hon by Jlurtior J'olh o.
Hon
BAN FUANCIWO, Aut Vi.-X !
Ill from Hon Konir. anya:
Coriaiil-ti'-tiernl Wlldinan hn reiiet"rt
of the Ho nj Kor.K authorltlea p-Tmlalon
for the ahla of the Amerlian lliet, now
at Miinl.ii, to allowed lo do'.k and re
palr lore.
The i'uatlon preaenta aui-h a'-rloua
roriipllnitlon that It hnd lo be atibml'ited
to thn lirltlah i"me Kovrnrnent f"r an
ariawcr.
Meanwhile the harbor pollie o'detfd the
KUtiboat Znflro, whhh arrived here wl!h
dlHpat' hea from (ieneral Merrltt and Ad
miral Iewey to leave Hrltlah waie with
in 24 houn.
The governor la much dltreed at ID
Ituutlon.
fnaten two hooka. ll In faalened rttclilly
any rraaotmhl. .d can b. .ar.U-d Ihu. MIh '" '"'V " P"""-
very eall, and ll le near th center of
We alruuld take the lnlan.la of Spain
gravity. Th flnlah will tx like fro,te.l "m '"""""" "ul w""r
allvrr. aluminum paint, whh h 1 Juat In-j ,n " me. wnoia wvnu mat w. win uo
Vented. lln Uaed. ln our w'r "na ur own lura'' ol
rucnieouaneaa.
I "fiKnv ha vliirlmiHlv HrhtcVMl fnr ua
GRAND SACRED AMD at ahuuld be the feault of thla war a
affei-ta the Sanlh aevereignty over the
PATRIOTIC COnGERT ll'hlllplHnea. He haa taken them out of
! iif oilatlnn ami relieved ,th-ni from Siun
ly tle jinh aoverelKnty and haa thua relieved the
peace agreement from 111 only defect.
Th riilllpplnca have been taken from
and muat not b restored to Siain."
First ReglmiDt Baid, 0. N- C,
of jt Piece,
ni-
ICRAUr HAS ALSO CEEN TO RUSSIA.
llMMItK Ur'KKA HUUHEt
Unity. kq. 21. IMijh. tt ri p. .
VIUUII, Cx.Ml-:n Muntca! llre tor
1'AKT KlflST.
1-Ktar Hpangled llanner Chamlnra
:-Mrvh. llellKloao" Charnbera
J lteiill- tlon uf the War Iteyer
l-'The l-'lait Thai Hn Never Known
lfrt." aung y Mlaa Jennie Snyder
or the Manila liuiirda.
!e-a. Intertnetio "Cnvalerln lluthiino...
il.imuunl
b. Italae Me, Jenua. to Thy Uoaom
Huntley
1'AIIT fKCUNO.
(,-1'llKrlina Chorua fnm Lombunll
Verdi
?-8ohk ,.lown In the Harlmr of Havana
Uuartettu 'by tho Mlaaea llobba and
Patty or 1he Manila Ouarda.
ll'fiije" Kmnd medley r UihI
hymn IlalnhrldKe
Sani-tua rrom Maaa In "U" ....Mmarl
hThe Flag, annn und tableau, "Anu-rl-
ru," auiif by the l1Ikkc Snyder,
l'atty and Uortner or tho
Manila Guarda.
(Continued from Pint Page)
PHILIPPINES ALL
SURRENDERED
licit. The men did all they could, but
there U an unwritten chapter yet to bo
known before history l written.
"No one will any the Colon was materi
ally damaed by American tire," he went
on. "8ho wtia hit only nix times. Uy
your own reports 1 made twenty-six holes
In the Itiooklyn und there were forty-two
trace of hits on her side. Does not that
speak well for Spanish nunnery? They
say our Runners could not shoot. Well,
tho llrooklyn's nldes tell a different
story."
"Why didn't you sink her. then?"
"Our Ktins were too small, Tho throe
vessels with heavy uns the YUcayu
Man-la Teresa und the Oquctulo were on
lire. 1 was left alone with only rapid
lire Bium of a cotiipanWIvely small oall
br. lf I had had 13-liu-h nuns, or even
11 or 12-Inch well, mere mlKht have, been
a different story. Thoso holes In the
like tho ltrooklyn und would not burn."
"Your naval nio-n have learned a groat
deal from their Hunt with the Colon.
They will not Blve up their heavy uns
for tho lln'ht rapld-llre. Samiwin told mo
as much. I told rhem they could not
the.y smiled when I nuked thorn where
they would have been If I had hud heavy
gun.
"It wna the fortune of wur that but the
heavy guns on board tho ships with
woodwork that would cutch fire. The
shed that struck ony of our ships Btarted
a fire. There wa no tire on my ship, bo
cnuMu he toad m -woodwork, hho was
like the ltrooklyn and would not bunr."
"What do you t'hlnk of the New York?"
"A bad ship. It waa lucky enough for
her she dtd not net Into the light. She
would have burned like our throe ships.
Hour Adtalrul Sampson wns In perfect
accord with me on than subject und
He Secured Contract to Build Two Yar
Ships for lh Cur.
NEW YORK. AuKUst 2W.-A dispatch to
the Tribune from Washington, lays:
Charles Crnmp, the head of the Cramp'!
shipyard In lNillndelphla, is In Washing
ton to consult the naxul authorities re
' gardlng the bids which are to be opened
I on Beptember 1 for the ihtve ilxteen
t knot battleships.
j Mr. Crump has recently returned from
) Russia, where he secured contracts to
build a battleship and a cruiser for that
; government, which tv to be far superior
j to anything el designed for the Amert
'can navy. Speaking of these ships, he
said:
"We shall begin to lay their keels some
time next week. The battleship will be
I of 12.0UU tons displacement and must
maintain a speed of IS knots for 12 con
I sicutlve hours, with all coal, ammunition
'and stores aboard und those Btores, coal
and ammunition ure W per cent greater
than those curried on any ship outside
of Russia. This speed under those cx-
I traordinary conditions must be mude
Iwllh ordinary natural draught. The
cruiser Is lo be of 6.300 tons and under na
tural draught must maintains 22 knots
for 12 consecutive hours and carry T0
tons of coal und 5o per cent more stores
of all kinds than has hitherto been put
Into any warship."
A continuous test for 12 hours Is some
thing; new for warships, the practice In
Europe generally being to rate vessels by
the speed they attain In a spurt over sin
gle niettsurcd miles.
Mr. Cramp, while at the navy depart
ment, told the olllclula that he considered
II a great mistake to build slow ships
when the other nations were building
them faster und faster. He Intends to
submit a bid for the battleships designed
to- tho deportment to duplicate the Alu-1-atna,
but It Is more than likely that he
will offer practically to duplicate tho
Russian battleships for the United
States,
FA Suit RETAINING TERRITORY.
SAN FRANCISCO. August 20,-The San
Francisco chamber of commerce and the
Manufacturers und Producers Associa
tion of California have each telegraphed
I io uio 4auoi!ui v oiueieiu-e oil me uuurc
foreign policy of tho I nlted States, at
Saratoga, urging that tho government re
tain ull tho territory oonnuered In this
war and also strongly favoring the build
ing of the Nicaragua canal and (is con
trol by this government.
NEW YORK CITY ALL AGLEE.
Elaborate Reception. But Fleet Had Not
Arrived Up to Yesterday Morning.
NEW YORK, August 2fl.-Aduilral
Sampson's warships, for which the city
has prepared a splendid welcome, had not
been sighted up to on early hour this
morning. Eager eyes were on the watch
for them and everything has been com
pleted In the way of arrangement! to do
honor to them ,un,A. their 'olllcera and
crews. 1,"
From the moment the penant of Admi
ral Sampson moves past Forts Hamilton
and Wadsworth, until the warships. reach
Grant's tomb, the Beet's progress will be
triumphant. 'I ,
President McKlnley, to his regret, can
not be present, but three members of his
U1HH0NEBT I'KIYATE,
BAN FJIANCIHCO. Auuat W.-PrlvaU
John T, Allen, company II. Twenty-third
Ir.fantry !,'. H. A.,' has been arritl.
chargiid wth robbing th mall.
lie I accused ofabstracting a money
order for 111 from a letter written by Prl-
Viite W, MT OuHon, of company V. Mrat
Nebraska vdumtcii, and attempting to
cash It at i l&ort hear Camp Merrltt,
Heilborn & Son .SSSSSt.
SI'KCIAL SALIC Jar flncso Linen Wnrp Mattings.
Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland.
c.
Commission, Brokerage, cu-tom noMe uroker.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
inSUranCe and Shipping:. AgentW.AanirocltlflExpreMCo'..
Manufacturer mnd
Ulr In m
W. F. SCHEIBE,
FINE CIGARS!
A full Him of Pipe. ToblKCA,
aa iokr' Ankle.
-17 Comm.rclal HI.
FUTCRE NAVAL FLEETS.
Government Considering the Location of
Squadron Officer Appointed.
NEW YORK, August 20. -A dispatch to
the Trltaln from Washington nays:
The nary department has taken under
consideration the relrglmzv.lon of the
North Atlantic feet, which now li. ludei
five fleet officers, In addition to providing
duty for th commander of a large num
ber or vessels which will be placed out ot
commission In the next two or three
weeks. When the force li reduced at
least three of the flag officers on the
home station will b rendered superfluous
and are to t ordered to other assign
ments.
When Admirals Sampson and Schley
come to Washington next week prepara
tory to going to Cuba and Porto Rico as
members of the military commissions,
they win be consulted regarding the pro
posed changes and In all probability ar
rangements satisfactory to them will re
sult It 1 Considered likely that the North
Atlantic station will be divided and one
hag officer, probably Admiral Sampson,
retained In command of the home fleet,
while Admiral Schley or Admiral Howell
will be placed In charge of a newly organ
ized squadron of the West IndU. limited
by the Gulf of Mexico and the Carrlbean
sea.
It la the Impression among naval olB
crs that Admiral Schley will seize the
opportunity to secure command of the
Pacific squadron upon the retirement ot
admiral Miller on November ti', and will
be content lo wall aatux'a the (ow weeks
between the termination of his services on
the Porto Rlcan command. Admiral Mil
ler's retirement, which would enable him
to have an Important command, perhaps
more Important than that of the West In
dies, as ll Includes tne whole Pacific
ocean, from Alaska to Cape.Horn, as well
as Hawaii and Samoa,
Commodore Remey, commanding the
naval base at Key West, Is expected to
succeed Admiral Matthews as president
of the examining and retiring boards,
which retire . October 21.
The department hs made no move uo
to this time toward the re-establishment
of the European or South Atlantic sta
tions, and It la Improbable that any ships
will be sent le the latter territory before
next year.
Commodore Watson Is expected to take
a tine fleet to Europe and after visits ot
courtesy to England and France, may
spend the winter ln the -Mediterranean.
THE FLEET SICHTED.
NEW YORK. August 2u.-The United
States fleet was sighted off the Highlands
at iM a. m.
CHANGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES.
SAN FRANCISCO, August 2U.-Frunk
I'orlega, president of the Madrid Mutual
Uenevolent Association, has notltled the
San Francisco Red Cross Society that the
annual bull of his oiganixatlon will be
held November S, and It U desired to
make the Red Cross a joliff beneficiary.
For the last eleven years," says Mr.
I'orega, "this association has annually
given a Spanish carnival, but this year,
with all due respect to our country, It will
be called "The American Carnival."
INCREASED BUSINESS.
Three Naval Wurenouses to Be Built to
Meet Pressure of Business.
WASHINGTON, August 20.-Three
warehouses will be built at the Brooklyn
navy yard to cost respectively $,"5,000,
JutUHM and 30,000. The largest will be -h)
by 60 feet, three stories high and tire
proof. This will be used for storing tor-
leuoos and ordnance stores. The $60,000
bullilln" will be two stories high und will
be used for sails, rigging, etc.
At the Leugue Island navy yard also
another warehouse will be built to meet
me pressure of the naval supplies.
DECREASE IN GERMAN EXPORTS.
WASHINGTON, August 20.-Consul
Mason, at Frankfort Ger"nny, reports
that tho German exports to the L'nit 'd
States In seventeen large mercantile towns
In that district have fallen off heavilv
within tthe last year, the exports lor 'he
year up to June SO. being Wl.02o.J01 us
against $.i7,G23,S!i3 for the year previous
a decrease of $ti,5!i$.M for the year.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Leave,
ASTORIA.
"r"J: ronianu and A-.m. p.m.
b:i t:autorta express trains 11:65 ifl:5s
via svnappa. trurton,
Westport, Goble and
way stations.
8:o0 13 i06l Astoria. Seaside and 8:S0
6:15New Astoria paasan-11:$0
Iger inuns.
Antra.
6:40
First-class train leate Warrenton for
Flavot and New Astoria at 7:46 1:15 and
10:5! a. m and 12:30, 5:06 and 6:55 p. m
ind returning arrive at "Warrenton at J:05,
9:30, 11:06 a. m. and 13:40, 5:15 and 7:06 p.m.
Tralna leave Seaside 7:00 a, m 10:20 tv
m.. 4:S0 p. m. dally for Aatorla. Portland
trains leaves Seaside on Sunday at 6:30
p. m
J. C. MAYO,
G. F. & P. A.
Astoria
Steam
L,aundry
WHITE WU0K
rCKPECT WORK
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
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I AP-llTltMZyrll y Hotel
1 THOS. GUINBAN, Proprietor
g SeveHtfi and v .
2 Wa-hlnnton Sta. KOrtmMfl. flf.
I 7 '
If you can't be Queen
of the Regatta, buy
your groceries of DeYo
and Get a fine dinner
set free.
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i PURITY
iBfCHNlSS
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Chocolates and
Ice Cream
With Crushed
Strawberries
at the Parlor
Chas. Kan & Co,
367 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Manufacturers of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and
Wrappers, etc. The lowest prices in Astoria. We
also carry a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine
Chinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices.
Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Leading Druggists
of Astoria
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Wood ...
!
Fir Cord Wood
Slab Wood -
3.75 per Cord.
2.50" "
Cat and Delivered
Vine Maple and Spruce Limbs.
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Clothing
and Gents' Furnishing Goods f.
I CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY.