4 TliK -.MORNING ASTOIUAM SUNDA. OCTOBEK 15, m. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mail, pr yar ft-M Bent by mail, psr moatb. M Served by carrier, per month SEHI-WKBKLT. Bent by mall, per year, In advanoa $100 Pottage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to tbe edl tor. Business communloatlons of all kind and remittances must be address- ed to "The Astorian." The Astorlani guarantees te Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. TO RKADKtt$.-tk "Dally Aetorlaa" fMtelM twiee m mack rvaHIng aaattar u h; Kkf aapar aMieaea' la Aeturla. li to tke aaly paper Ikal prec.au lu rvadera with a dally trlrf r.hlr report. TO ADVEBTIIEttS. -Th- Mall A. tcrlaa" ka mora tkaa tea a a .y rtl ere M say atkar pa par pab.laBed la A .la. rta. It la therefore mura tkaa twiee aa valaable a aa adverUaiag aaadiaai. SOME EXTRACTS WITHOUT COMMENT. . effects would reach every branch of trade In our city. Surety, this would be of far greater benefit to Portland than the lows of a half million dollar of ship chandlers' trade. The latter is a gain of, ray, 20 per -tnt In our wealth or ,100,909 only, while the former Is a permanent gain of forty times as much wealth. Of course, this change of port would hurt the wheat pool, but then we can stand that! This increase in wealth and traffic must necessarily very sensibly Improve travel ana freights on Portland's own railroad the O. R. AN. It la the serious and rwrslstemt object of that great railway company to Increase the wealth of Its patrons and develop its tributary coun try, ito as to Increase lu traffic Sure ly no one line of its efforts could pro duce a more extm wtllnary benefit than this. The Increase of Portland's traffic with the Interior would mean increased traffic for this road. Not only this, but the vast bonus TO THE PRODUCER In the greater wheat value at Astoria would speedily force all the wheat to that port over that line from the In land Empire. Instead of hauling half the wheat from east of the Cas cades, as now, the O. R. A N. would then haul it all. But a far grander benefit to Portland would Bow from the commercial revolution to follow a change of the chief seaport to Astoria. It would force all the transcontinental railroads, and others now en route to the Psclflc Northwest, to send their main traffic lines through Portland on their way to the chief exporting point. This would necessarily make our city the permanent railroad center of this great railroad region. On the other hand, with Astoria excluded as the port. It is perfectly manifest that Seat tle would soon acquire nee. port supre macy over Portland. This would force the great railroad lines to concentrate at Seattle, leaving Portland simply a way stsxion on one line from the Willa mette valley on its way to the Sound. It would surely wrest from Portland Ms natural right, as the converging point of all the water levels, to be the undis puted railroad city if Astoria should be , army has been Increased from 27,000 m to 100,000. A war is under prose cutlon 7,000 miles away that will re quire the services and transportation of (0,000 or $0,000 men. The navy is grow ing steaJlly in battleships of the first class and other costly vessels. When the treaty was under discus sion senator insisted that It would plunge the country enormously In debt. Senator Hoar urged this view. Senator Cattery we especially explicit. He estimated that the coat of holding the Philippine would be U1,50.000 a year. That is nore than the present entire expenditure on the army and navy, and we should not disband either if the islands were surrendered. Sena tor Caffry declared that "our Imper ial buJget for the year ending June 30. 1900, en as Mated by secretary Gage. Is appalling enough. But I am confi dent that he underestimates the ex penditures of that year If the Imperial policy la to be carried out." Well, the end of the first quarter of that your is at hand, and '.her is a surplus of JI. 900,000. Seerttavy Gage's estimate runs over, not unler. A vat deal of foolishness was talker by senators who fought the treaty. Their predictions and figures are on a par with their patriotism. for gold and every new demand will Increase the purchasing power of gold and deprjua prloes." Many voters were led to believe that In ISH. But In 189 are thoy as much Impressed as ever with Bryan's judgment as to the basis of prosperity in this country In a previous speech during Cleveland's sec ond admlnlgtmUon Bryan declared that the world could not count on an addition of over 4(,000,000 a year to Its gold coin, or a total of $138,000,000 for the next threw years. The amount really colneJ In those three yeure was $sfl.?04.3lH. Gold production is more than twice as large as he said It rould lie. What passe for eloquence In Mr. Bryan may satisfy som people, but If they want to talk common sense liunlnea.1 It Is '.he part of wisdom to choose sonte other adviser. KXlOr.T.S AND IMPORTS. , Komurkable Increase Shown Over Sep tembers '.f Former Years In Exports. CONTRASTS BETWEEN int. 189 AND Two years and a half of republican administration have worked a grvsu change for the better. This fact CONUNDRUM, n. A sort of riddle laa t.lk 1 A V I . . ... -...... ,c ouu reaemouince is pro- the exportng point. The value to Port- posed for discovery between things Und of Mng the centfr of lhl9 quiw unlike, a puxzling question, of , mi5hty Kgon W0UlJ vaM fori 1 UVU IUC aTeUDTOTZT IS VT III Wl TTTJ & pUR Vnnti TIT aTk aat a at j mistress cf commerce. m m m ' WASHINGTON. Oct. H.-Tbe msnth ly stutement of the exports and Im ports of merchandise of the United States during the month of September, 1IW, together with the Increase or de crease as compared with September, 1SSS, shows a follows: Dutiable merchandise exported, $39, 4:!5,.121: liicreasv, about f 10.(00.000. stands out with striking distinctness Domestic merchandise ex(Krted, $10. as every cltisen know The Chicago! nc platform, which the democratic party is at pains to reaffirm, deplored "the! r,,,ld Sports, l2.57I.KrS; decrease. Hi fall In prices, the prostration of in-1 v'tu.oOO. dustry and the Impoverishment of the, (lold export. ll.50S.71S: decrease, people." It would require columns to 1 .4 aim Silver Imports, ItO.OOu. Silver epitomize the prosperity that has taken k would malo her the Its effect upon the place of those conditions. The first 1 step in the transformation was to re-1 Ject the Chicago platform. All succeed ing advantages resulted from that em phatic Judgment of the people. A glanee st some of the benefits Indicate t he nature and extent of all Our currency I Is equal to the best In the world. Workers everywhere are busy at good wages. There Is no army of the unem ploy.d. Farmers sell their products at profitable prices, and are paying oft 1 12.040.914; Increase, Woman's Weitfre within her own control; gratst French nwdlcal uriumph of this fn- tury, for al 1 female Irregularltlrt, weakness, etc.; a positive blenalng to msrrlod ladles. Call or write for sealed Information. Incloae stump, Ortloe, 3.10 u Washington street, over Cordruy's, roomt 1-10, Portland, Ore, FOR RENT OR SALE. A very desirable dairy farm, finest beaver dam land with abundant living water, rind cows, building, orchards and separator. Address Robert Craw ford, Nehalem, Tillamook county. Ore. Why Is Watson's restaurant In Port land patronised by thousands of people dally? Simply becsus it Is the largest, finest and best equipped eating resort on the Paclfle coast. Watson's restau rant has sixty-eight whit smployes on Its pay roll. Remember the location, WS-lt Fourth street. The Pernln method of shorthand Is being taught by Mr. H. W. Bebnk In th Oregontan building at Portland. Th Pernln system I not only extreme- ly legible after being written, but Is exceotlonably rapid. It It said thst student under Mr. Behnke'i direction attain success In one-half th tlm es sential with either Oraham, Munson or Pitman methods. This SOhool is open day and night. Beautiful Millinery exports, $3,122,147; decrease, ll.5oJ.4C0. The export of merchandise during the last nine months .ire shown to have exceeded the Imports by $75,W4.J7. At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine tbeuew style. MRS. ROSS, m llth .Street ITHE PROOF th growth of our trade, population and debts incurred during "the period of A "Reader" want to know why the real estate values would be very great democratic blight. The foreign trade of. Astorian alleges the "futllitv of at.' Indeed. These t-m.flta arise out of ' the country Is unprecedented. Threat-, tempts to hold the seaport of the Col-' the local situation. They are of vast' enln International problems have been umbia a hundred miles Inland." and ' iripcrtanc to Portland. Yet theiv ig 'settled. The Pacific railroads have then negatives its allegation by conced- a much greater benefit to flow to usll"1'11 JP ,n cash- Hawaii has been an- ing the "supremacy of Portland as the from making Astoria our chief seaport nexed. atter hair a century ot discus-( FOOTBALL BEGINS. Cnrllle Indiana Defeat Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 14. -The Un!-J verslly of Pennsylvania football eleven was defeated this afternoon by the Car- j lisle Imllns by a scorv of 1 to 6. , at the pudding Is In to aod the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING sating Pacific Sheet Metal Works MANUFACTURERS OF Vffttitle Frilt ...CANS... n Syrup Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. San Francisco, Cal. Astoria. Ore. Falrbaven, Waso. Astoria, Ore. Writ Us tor IVI I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telephone Ho, JJ Handles Only the Choicest Meats Of CaaiaMrtlal SI., a.it Pslae ltMtasrat.1. Pacific NavigationCompany BTBAMKRS It. P. Blmort W. H. Hnrrlsvoti ONLY niHKCT LINK ASTORIA to TILLAMOOK OAKIBALDI BAY CITY IIOI1MONVILLK Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon lUJIroaJ A NarlgaUoo Co. fur Sao Francisco, Portland and all points raal. For freight and paasen jpr rates npply t Bsmntl Blmors aft Co. ( v.! A.ouls, AaWJUA.OKE. COHM ACOw Ageota, Orego Jlroa.t k Narlgatlon Co., TILLAMOOK I re. I)KTLAND, On, I!?! PALACE Open Day and Night. and thus concentrating all our railway! ll!on- Cuba fIve- Th treasury, lines upon that port. The trade with ' ahead of expenses, and lmn an! the Orient, now being eagerly sought j nimene store of gold. The country, by all the world, is the greatest traffic j""" carried through a successful war, on earth. The Canadian Pacific, back-, an'! expanded. j ed by all of England's wealth, is play-' A closer look Into these Items In- day decisively defeated by a Wtern Rallwav crease their slgnincance. in tnree CHICAGO, Oct. 14. For the first time In the history of Inter-colleglan foot ball, a strong Eastern eleven was to- leading city of the Northwest." The Oregonlan is unable to answer. A co nundrum is usually troublesome to everybody but the propounder. Possi bly the admission of Portland's Wader ship was due to a fit of abstraction niie waicning stupe on the way up the Ing a high hand for it. Railway con- creases meir signincance. in mree teRn) Cornell University and the Unl- .oiumoia- t;ut nothing more to Port- cent rat lor. upon Astoria as the rhtet years tne money in circulation nas oevn ....... - . versuv 01 l nicairo eievna rrww on Mar. j s cu-ilii has been said than that. In Pjpt of the Pacific coast would enable! enlarged nearly iwo.gw.uw, anu yjo,- ...... , spite of "natural and insurmountable us to force most of that traffic over our i W)0-9"" th addition Is In gold. Ex- ' ' ,,.r7' , P"awon j n e TO 1 .niihniliil irt Mm In th " a "J of 17 to . That's ao argument that's elusive a deinonsnratJon. Our will stand ros teat W. W. WhlppU.PropHrtOf Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco HUGHES & CO. ATTCNTIVB atXRVICa... riRBTaCLAM cvmnm.. PR1VATB BOOMS FOX "V..:. LACIBt. J. A. Fastabend 1 conditions, rendering comoetltlon fp lines. That sreat aanort'. n,ni,.il ports of manufactured articles In the ocean tonnage impossible," this city situation, its water level grade through ' last flscal footed up $338,7."94. ! has achieved the "supremacy of the tn Cascades (the only one north and Northwest." Verily, the term "moss-, south for 1,500 miles) to the summit of back." as applied to Portland, is obeo-' the 11'H.kle l.j0 miles away to the lete. They who attain the impossible st, and an interior country six time and surmount the insurmountable are' as rich as the basin of the Fruier and the hustlers of the world. The Onego-' Thompson rivers, would easily enable nian, Oct. 14, 1899. ( It to corral that Oriental trade from i the Canadian Pacific. Pugvt sound can t ao it. Jelther can San Fran- Astoria Is the seaport of Oregon. It always will be the seaport of Oregon. Nature has so ordeivd it that the state can have no other great seaport, no other considerable seaport. We shall not get the best resukts from shipping the products of the Columbia water shed to the sea till cars may go through to Astoria without tra.ns-8hipm.-nt and the rehandling of their contents. Then we shall have an advantage In the com mon railway rate to he seaboard, for there will be no account of rrver clsc. which has tried and failed. Of course Portland can't do It. The prin ciple of HEAVY OCEAN TONNAGE alone would make her a pigmy rival of Vancouver. B. C, one of the finest first. 3 .. - .....) .rt. u domestic products. Our exports are W . per cent heavier than they were fourj " J fA VV 1 e IC 4? yarn ago. The Increase In two years LCAIW ha been 23 per cent. Our bridges are! going to Egypt and Burmah, our loco-j COMMERCIAL ST, motives to a doxen countries, and our; agricultural machinery to nearly all of 1 the world. One reason for this Is that,1 IllrTf FlJlflt TftllAf the world knows that in al. trading our ' tlldll I I 41101... dollar means 100c. Bank clearance for the year ending last month were Perfect fit GuHruntecil the largest on record. The Increase Is 111 per cent over the dark democratic Low Prices. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly Dont. Contractor and Pulldef House-moving Toots tor Rent L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISING ANU MOVINQ A SPECIALTY 538Commerc!al St.. AHtorla. Oregon class ports In the world. Wha, then,! v,;ar of lM- U is l p,'mark,,l that would be the result of this great stream of traffic upon Portland's growth? Why plainly. It would make the Columbia basin what nature Intended, the very center of the great West. Thin would quickly double its population, and dou ble Its wheat produet. doubling thereby the latest figur-s are the best of all !n August the exports of Iron and steel manufacturers amounted to J12,-j 1I2.S'4. against I9.061.J65 In the same; month lat year, The exports of wool manufuifurer were larger than In any! W. F. SCHEIBE, .war Isctursr of ay at Reliable) nrpvinua monrh and there werp ffulna charge, thereafter, though many ship. ! also in paper.' tobacco, fibers. India I 7.,, u.TBt m tWBi Astoria our seaport. Of cou w p" . rubtr' Klass' starch, paint-,1 shall be accomplished, there will al- ' and c, mm r u T naval stores and some other article. ' way, be a ground for discrimination 1 " T'" a' Now let Mr. nrvan. who rraeverlnr,v! , vinr,, iiiwij ain.f aouuie in rnkpuia- ' i Uon and trade. Its real estate alo' lllvi,es the country to place him at the A tall lla. at Ptpaa, Takaece. a. 5iokari' Artlctn. 7 Ceiiim.rsl.l Ml, 'La Belle Astoria" Clear Schelbe's Opera Star Scbelbe's Special And Other Brand. against this route, which It will be nec essary to meet and, cover through va- ""-i.ii". . ran-, i-.,i ,.. road to Astoria Is not a Portland, nor " m 1 " 1 , 7 npm an Astoria scheme, but an Ore on ' ?'d " T! impU ,0 hPT .h.mo ,h . .. .u ln""f W"ld begin " 7 " , ' " " . onoe. ' ""m with the plain evidence lara-e sens formwlv emlvra u ' " r mew e geographical expression when Oregon Included the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The Orernlan. Oct. 19 c. would double In value. Why. the mere1 hea1 of affair' ,ak ,he witness stand. 1S94. Having shown that Astoria as the chief seaport would add the" greatest value to our exports In 'the hands of the producers, I wish now to show that It wuld make Portland the chief city of the Pacific coast, rapidly Increasing Ks trade and population and quickly doubling all of Its. rear estate values. Our people fear It would . ruin the jot tnts grand future. The ef I feet of this mighty trade upon Port- land's growth would be simply beyond calculation. She would speedily dis tance all other Pacific coast cities. She would quickly take rank with the greatest cities of the earth. The greater the commerce of Portland tbs gmter will be Astoria aa a nca. port, because an Increase of Inward-! bound cargoea will cheapen charters of, the great ocean ships. The greater Ah- : tcria shall become as a st-ajx.rt the 1 wealthier will become Portland anl all' of the Columbia basin, berause of the1 t aTpS a! i Commission. Brokerage, Three weeks before the election of 18W he said in a speech Minneapolis: "I repeat that we arei on j 1 f,i 1 a declining scile; that we are going I&SiiT22C6 213 J 5 IllpCll1t?a down, and thit under the gold stand-t 1 ' ard gold will be dearer still, demand Custom Hous Broker. ASTORIA, OREGON A.unt W. F. ssd Paclfle fcimvM fo a trade and growth of our city, making Increased value of our products! thrr.ugh reduced wean charters. It In an automatic proposition. There jK n.) room for rivalry luetween the two cities. I Portland buslnewi man, In the Ato-' rlan, Nov. 3, 1898. ; Ji 1 l i 1 THK TKKAS'jRT KEEPI.NVj KVKX.I So fur during the present fiscal year' the revenue ke?ps a little ahead of the' xpenouures. At the end of the flrf It the abode of bats and owls. How? Why, they ay, It would cause the Ions of snm 150 foreign ships from our wharves, with a resulting loss of at least WiO.OOO of ship chandlers' trade annually. And mi It would. If we do not do It, however, our city will become a merj half-way station on the route from the Willamette valley to Seattle a the chief seaport. But let us inquire what compensation to Portland th.re ,.. , A . . , uU.u oe l0r uia senous suDstraction quarter a surplus of almost 12 m 000 Ig' from our local trade. We have seen' shown. Receipts for the quarter' have ' from my previous letters that It would incr-aned 117,000,000 over the same' add annually at least some $2.50 per, :K1,od last year, and cxp-ndltures have1 ton to the values of the wheat product, f;.in off i45.o00.ooo. n.m. , ..,..1 i iium cram) 10 fi.wu.uvo a day. und of this basin IN THE HANDS OP THE PRODUCERS. With a million and a half (estimated) tons of wheat, annu-' ally, this means nearly four million dol-j lars of wealth each year added to the pockets of the farmers who trade In Portland. This wealth would percolate' all the avenues of life among a popu-j latlon of. say, two millions. It would add to the general prosperity and, un like the ship chandlery, Its ben-fMal internal revenues average $1,000,000 a day. Both show an aggregate Kan for the month of "5,000,000 over September of last year. The war department is spending an avenue of $12,000,000 a month, and the ,iavy department $5. 000,000. iast month's statement of gold in the treasury was 1245.0OO.0O0. The September figur.-s are '254,000,000. This is a remarkably favorable exhibit. Th GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION ;ad I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel veil; I have a cough: my Ijngs are sore; am losing :esh. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care of yourself and take plain cod liver iii, but you can't take it Only the strong, healthy person can. take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upseti the stomach. But you can take SQOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatabif. and easily digested. If vou will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, there is vry Jittie doubt about your recovery. Therfie fivpnj.hosphites in it; they give f trength enr" low up the nervout gysteru v biir thr. cod-liver Oil feeds and nourishes. ICOn h hOWM; i hti.w. 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If It . cloudy or Jim cloudy nettling In It, yoi have tome k dney or bladder dliaaae. an I nhould be atteDdfd te before you et mi UioiirililH d ea . linn I ed die every year from Brlg..t'i diteane of K Un ya. I YOUNG MEN IQIQI HJHl"aflBflrBTaVl na ana rxmu, imwr:.Tnry mt . - ..ii.,,..u. a..j , ... .i ........ rum arwair mam ei Pnwijr. t y(.i-iaf "I'll f.rrthl.'i, billty, Haiidncn'i Ijnd'.non to ny, (' t-.i: Je,Twltomj o nflplk, l-:-. .1 ma limn...,'. Mi 1 runikun. l,iiiif k" (W.I..I..I i.(, turp Js n hin.t, rJT,, or vou Sdmuute. Ui. bnln .nd ncrv. Len.m. i ., Ui. (If r f, .ti. n...i m mwmj niuwn, wiia uoau. kircuun IIM. HQOTOBf iljllif K,l. nir Iriii. art... '.n minnpoa. ir 'r.ti-n Innnmn n. en m i-oim ,iiij(. Nervous be fi-rr.en. vnricocnJe, fi'iiirKt, Slope Nar Iii.i. I view inn iut.ntr, la H-.tiitr, .mall, nnilrv.lofw4 A V.llf.n ...Mntu tr. hrn Ronton Hnn Prn no I woo, jDaL Tot Sale by CHARLES ROGER.