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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1898)
2 THE DAILY ASTOKI N, Sl'XPAY MOKMNMJ, MAllCll (5, H!H. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. tW. TERMS OF BcnscnimoN. DAILY. 8nt by mntl, per yrar I Snt by mall. tir month W Boned by carrier, per month W WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year. In advance.. Toitag free to subscribers. .12.00 All communication Intended for publl cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication! of all klndi and remittance mut be addressed, to "The Astortan." 4 The Astorlan guarantee to Ita adver tiser the larreet circulation of any new paper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appllca tlon to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the slate of Orrgxin, has, next to the Portland Oreg-onlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. It the taxpayers of Clatsop county (eel any Interest In knowing what becomes of the money they are called upon so regu larty and peremptorily to contribute to the county treasury, let them Investigate the merits of a criminal case tried In the circuit court the other day, where Judge UcBiide directed the Jury to return a ver dict of not guilty after the state had ex pended upwards of $100 in an attempt to convict a cltlsen of the larceny of S3 worth of old scrap Iron. If tb Hawaiian treaty of annexation falls In the senate, it Is probable the Is lands will be annexed by a Joint resolution of congress. Texas was admitted Into the Vnlon In that way In IMS. She was an Independent republic, asked for admission to the Vnkm and congress passed a Joint resolution which accomplished all that could be gained by the ratification of a fornml treaty annexation. The precedent Is a good one and might be Invoked at once, without wasting any more time over the treaty. A recent English authority compares the navies of the United States with that of Japan, in connection with the question of Hawaiian annexation, and pronounces that of Japan 'Infinitely superior" to the Yankee navy. It Is such willful ignorance or blind prejudice as this which makes our people feel so unkindly towards Eng land. No other nation on earth has kept so close a tab on the progress of the American navy as England, and Its won derful Improvement In the last few years Is even better understood there than by the people generally of our own country. At this stage of the discussion the As torian has no desire to take part In the controversy going on among the doctors concerning the comrounicability of cere liro spinal meningitis. It may not be Im proper to remark, however, that If the diseise Is actually contagious, or if many people can be brought by the argument now in progress to suspect is Is, Astoria's proximity to Alaskan ports will not prove the unmixed blessing It was once supposed to be. No stranger would care to come or bring his family to a community ex posed to a contagion whose record for fatality Is more frightful than that of yellow fever. GET THE FACTS FIRST. David Crockett, of pioneer memory, was u man with the courage of his own con victions. His rule of action was, "Be sure you're right, then go atuuil." That if al ways good advice, and never better than now, In regard to the Maine disaster. A large proportion of the people of the United States apparently believe that the battleship Maine was destroyed by a Spanish mine or torpedo, and are anxious to cry havoc, and let loose the dogs of war. This assumption of Spanish guilt is fostered by two yellow Journals in New York city, and a few reckless newspapers In other parts of the country. The simple, absolute fact Is, that no one knows what caused the explosion. No one knows whether It was one of the several mngaxlnes of the vessel, or her boilers, or whether It was a torpedo or mine. No one has any knowledge which would serve as a busla of an Intelligent opinion. The government is absolutely right In refusing to take any action until it has the facts for Its guidance. No time is being lost. The divers ure at work on the hull of the Maine. The record of her torn hull will keep. The investigation will be both prompt and thorough. Spain Is giving us every opportunity in ber power, for to Interfere with the work would bring upon her the suspicion of every nation. The circumstances of the disaster demand that Its causes shall be fully ascertained; and every civilized na tion Is anxious to learn the truth. The only wise course for every truly patriotic American Is to reserve Judgment until facts are known on which to base It. It 1b the fool, not the Intelligent man, who decides without evidence, and paws the air In a'n effort to bring war because ol Ms opinion, based only upon prejudice. Hold hard, and support the dignity and honor of the United States government. It Is facing a grave crisis, and Is entitled to the confidence and support of the pro- pie. It should not be ,mlarrot. by Inv patience and prejudice. Every one my rest assured that no time Is being wasted. And every one may be certain that If It should prove that Spanish treachery Is resp"ill,le for the disaster to the Maine, the slaughter of the men on board her will be amply avenged. We must be Just. We must be sure we are right. If it thou become necessary to strike, the demands of the nation's honor and of the people's patriot Ism will be met to the fullest extent. THE KLONDIKE C1U7.K. The New York Financier ponders on the strange features of the Klondike crate- that men will (lock to the Inhospitable re gion under the Arctic circle In the md rush for gold, when there are vast quan titles of it merer home. II points out that while the whole Arctic region did not last year produce over IS.tW.tXM 0 gold, one single county in Colorado yielded IU.5O0.0OO gold, with total profits or $, 0O0.9N. The county referred to Is El Taso. Fif teen mines therein paid last year In dlvl dends fl.aa.995, added 1.V(V to reserve funds, and developed and have In sight at leart $5,W'.tVi gold ore. The January production of the Cripple Crewk mine was tl.K4.0iV, or at the rate of 121 for every minute of that time. The dividends declared by these mines In January were $150.W, and the profits earned fully H"AW. or at the rate of K.) per minute. The Financier also says there are gold mines In the Cripple Creek district pay ing regular dividends at the rate of J O and a high as 4! per cent on the selling value of the stock, and many of them could be purchased outright for the money that will be required to see only a small per rentage of the Klondike emigrant through a short tfason of four months. That paper goes on to say: It may be th.it the mm who go--s to Colorado will not make a fortune, but between that state and Alaska the chances are that he will f ire li.tinltrly better In Cripple Creek than In the Klondike. The careful Investor will not touch sn Alaska gold mining prospect win the traditional forty-foot pole. If he feels that he must buy gold mining stocks let him s.tk out a lcgiilm.Ue dividend-paying Colorado or other western mine, whose management Is honest and above-board. There are many such. Up to date Alaska has placed few. If any. on the market. THE COAST DEFENSES. One-half the number of Improved can non, mortars and emplacements will be located and placed In suitable position ere the expiration of 1W. The artillery board is constantly making practical sur veys, so far as these relate to the army. and the establishment of adeq'inte mili tary protection of our sea board, frequent ly urged upon the government by the chambers of commerce of our maritime cities, is receiving a strong reinforce ment from this source. Meanwhile there Is a means of defense from greater phys ical calamity which no one affllrte.1 wit h n-rvousness or dyspepsia should neglect, and that Is the use of Hust.'tt.r's Stom ach Hitters, which by restorlne the tone of the nerves and stomach invigorates the entire system. It also remedies and prevents malarial, kidney anil rheumatic ailments, and cures biliousness and con stipation. It Is a capital appetizer, and promotes sound repose. Tho- who have been cured by It speak in no uncertain tones ns to the effectiveness of this cel ebrated medicine In disease nnd as a medicinal stimulant. It is computed that all the houses In London and New York could be built out of the lava thrown out of Vesuvius since the first recorded eruption in 79. The entering wedge of a fatal complaint I; oft. n a slltht cold, which a dose or two of Ayer's Cherry I'ertoral mlKhl havi cured ut the commencement. Therefor t Is advisable to have this prompt and sure remedy always at hand to meet an emergency. About 4."5,naj false teeth are manufac tured annually In the United States, while one ton of gold, and three tons of silver and platlum, to the value of mum are usee! in filling teeth. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrihourrf, I'd , says. My child Is worth millions 10 me; yet noulu dave lost hT oy croup tiad I not invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs. olds and all throat and lung troubles. Ohas. Rogers. The Belgium government Is contem plating the establishment of an overhead single rail between Brussels and Antwerp. It Is expected to have a Bpeed of about ninety miles an hour. f SCROFULA. 0e of America's most fa- w V e c V n niLToa puyMuaus says, otroi- v, ola is external consumption." $ Scrofulous children are often Jjj beautiful children, but they $ lack nerve force, strong bones. stout muscles and power to h r resist disease. For delicate children there is no remedy & $ equal to 1 Scott's Emulsion I m SSSHBBBBSSSSBSBSSSSSBBSSSSSSISBSBSBSBl $ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda. m It fills out the skin by putting pood flesh beneath it. It makes t the cheeks red by making rich 2 blood. It creates an appetite & J tor food and gives the body 5 power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- Hit m sion. i Jot Mid $1.00 j ill drugrfts, j SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. $ 66 Purgatorial Pills. The druggist would linnlly mile if you asked for " pttrg. toriat lulls. There are many of thctu. But he would prob ably recommend pill that did not Erip ; sugar-coated pill, Ceutle in action, and ur in effect Vhut are. they called ..Ayer's Cathartic Fills.. MARINE NOTES. The German ship Klsehoff, wheat lu den, put to sea yesterday. The British ship Cypromene. wheat la den, put to sea yesterday. TUe Table for March. 1898. DATK i HI JII W Art.ll f. St. i A M. LOW WATSK a. a. ' f. a. 'h.nilft. h.mifl. h t ft. h mi ft Tuea Ii i S . i .' l' II Wed 1 :? 3 7 10 H 5 s: 1 K 4 t J 1.' 1 5 Thurs J 8 ii f 1 10 M i K, J 2 4, U 1 J r n ,, i 1 91 i ) ii i, t' i i i ,v i V Sat iio48?i lib.; iiSi bs; v SL'X ,US3 7 5 .. ... .1 iS Jt; t I0tf Mon Ti 0 i T i 13 lit 7 8 1 12 i 1 t K 0 mes i B j p is g, j s t I 1 , 13 I1 f Wed 9 1 K J 1 41 t i 7 44 I 0 7 43 1 0 Thurs- ....H IiVs5 ! 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KjikO 4",l'S Tll.illi I.VII.1 l.,Mai 71, " Ul.liU .;,7'.v i-i.i : ii U..HH S.-.4-I p.S MO 7 7.i""J i U.'.li .14.; i: is., .v Ml.K.H ,Vlal H"i.:f4 M,.ik llll.TS 4ltlll M.i; l;i.io V.'I .',MHI V-Mi 8" -all ?'.7i j;,b '.i a,'.:o4 7i. ,. ,!W.irti To w..i 77 -V7 iKIrti V'.l' Mll .S7.4IH TNSMl 11.174 K.'.;.l C.iil s.lw K-.. ts ii...ai li'.l.n i:.7io '.',l." lMI .11 . 1 10 l.'.iUI il.VWl S.Kl' .:' sj.no ,.l V.aai ;.:. 'iiio ...'7 vvi IK-MI ll..'l ll.'.i.'A lia.:.' 1.1 est 4'i.t : m.jii I 't,"JI l.'.M.S !I..'A l.'I.Hal lrtl.an "...!' hi dm VESSEL BUL'Ml TO ASTuRIA. Hr sh, ISM Do-enby Hall, Whiekhim, tons, Liverpool l:en Volr.leh, Ahier. IKt sh. 140? tons, Sur.ta Kosaila. Ota so. Esk, Bwd bk. 7V tons, Ham. burl. Conway Cuatie. Jones, Br sh. Utn tor., VsJtwralso. Vaoduara. Bearan, Br bit, Ult tons, '.go Bay. Gknbank. Leutard, lir bk. )J6t tons. Calcutta. Genevieve, To use. Ft bk. 987 tons, HaW phonsj, October XL Oberon, Oully, Br bk. PJ64 tons. N'ewrastle, Auatralla, October 1 Chelmsford, Thomson, Br bk, J1J7 tons, Cape Town, Octaber I. City of York. Jones. Br sh, ll'T7 tona Syd.iey. Lakemba, Bi vlherlnt;, Br bk, V)W tons. Freemantle. On Robertson, Pill, Br sn. 1540 ton. Sir.ta Rosalia. British General. Thomas. Br sh, 1-Z4) tons, Newcastle, Australia. Mld&s. Messentrer, Br Ik, tons. Nagasaki. Talorl, Brown, Br h, 119 tons. New. castle. Australia. Jordon HilL Wslker, Br bk. 3178 tons, Melbourne. Kin tuck. Perrelle. Br str. 3xi tons Yokohama. Amara, Kent, Br s'r. YM tons. Hons;. koi.sr. Alexander Black. Dunn. Br bk. ll'l ton?, Antwerp. Watjen. Frits. Oer sh, 1079 tons, Hlom. Brlstoi, Mclntyre, Br str. 1374 tons San Francisco. Annie Thomas, Thomas. Br h, 17a tons, Port Plrie Almora, Thomson, Br hk, 17S ton Newcastle, Australia. Glenlul. Taylor, Br sh, 1WI tons, R.iysJ Roads. Ortrud, But. Gr sh, ltr tons, San'a Rosalia. Alice. Kuhtmann. Ger sh, 2f7! tons. Santa Rosalia. Forthbank, Peterson, Br bk, 1133 tons. Oerghentl. Puritan, . Rr str. KX tons, Klobe Audaman, Winter, Br bark, MS tons Algoa Bay, . Lonrnsdale, Jones, Br bark, 1VB tors, Brisbane, . Cambrian Prince, , Br ship, 1376 tons. Melbourne, , City of Athens, Iundlns, Br snip, 11S9 tons. Antwerp, . Joseph Pulitzer, Harvey, Am srh, 7?, tons. New York. Zinita. Lnwton. T5r sh, l.'E tons, Aea ruleo. Clackmannanshire, Thomson, Br sh, US2 tnns, Newcastle. Camlirlnn Queen, Jones, J)r sh, 121? tr.ns, Melbourne. Atarama, Cabellero, Chll sh, 1221 tons, Taleahtiano. Orealla, fitunrt, Br h, 1708 tons, Ran Francisco. Harmbek, Tadsen, Ger hk, tJZ) tons, HIoro. Tweedsdale, Jones, Br hk, lfjj tons Brisbane, December 18. Commonwealth, Anderson, Br str, 21C! tons, Esquimau. Pass of Leny, Vint, Br bk, 1279 tons, Yokohama Puritan, Blanchard, Br bk, 227l tons, Hloiro. fillberhorn, Gibson, Br bk, 1771 tons, Liverpool. Argo, Maclean, Br sh, HM tons. Antwerp. H ON ffilll To Any Reliable Man. U.nrtiQt arptxm nnd on nonth'f rBd! of rttr p.irr ui vt,i uo tn. rtttW snt J$ rnirtiv'.r. f tt r-rvtuit iuiin? ia tfi vriJ in lit trwn .ni i. aim i4, .a, di. CuutumS Irotii i.vt t.f iiiimim, Wfr, ot4w t"n.titinf (l.'Vi'iiip'i'f i if ail rt)Ut tti itt hiti. Th tlat ol Kit 4..1 i lrt lsl. N. ' tV 1. HStiie; n- t!4-pn i. ; -, e-v tt'. A Vrit lfi!t MEDICAL tVtZXXXk Kew.r French ships pas thron.h Hi" Sn.i c.in.il th. in C rm.m, H ill in or evu; Dutch. IUVKI.K.VS ARNICA SAI.VE. Tle ti-a-t Salve a tlie nr 1 f..r Cuta triils.-s Sorf., I'l.'ers, Salt Ithriiin. Fevrf Si-n-s. Tvtt.r. Chapped Hindi. Chllblslnt Corns, rnd n! Skin KnipMjns. and poat. lively run Piles. n i .y r.-iulrcj. It Is sjuaranti-ed to lv pe.-(e ! aiiliif.ii tlon or tn-mey refund al 1'rue S nnj per box. Fr sale by Knee-Conn Drug Co. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VK Ann ASSKUTINU IM Till". Ccit'UTS Wll VIC.tIT TO TIIK rxiM'sivi: i:sk vv tuk wtmn "OASTORIA," and "PITCHER'S C ASTORIA," AS oi'K TKAIHi MARK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, ( llyannis, Massachusetts, MS tho originator of " PITCHER'S CAST0RIA," tho saw that has borne and docs now sf? on every bear the foe-simile signature of 0Sduu wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CAST0RIA," h7jiV ha? km used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper nnd see that it is the hind you have always bought t) on the and has the signature wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my muno e& cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. a j March S, 1S97. W Do Not Bo Decoivod. Do not endanger th life of your chiKl by nrrrpting a cheap substitute which some druist may otTcr you (because be makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even lie does not know. "The Kind You Havo Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Tho Kind That Never Failod You. Pie RESTORED S Dr. I.'. rs fit la. Wuntttllul l.a.l. t iataulrr-l loru f all iauuailiaraan, aixh aa Wtk MrmiKy Utu liaia IN.wrr. Ilradsi he. Wakrlulussu, Lual MsslMwl. Nihil h..i au.ni, rinxnraa, all iliaina, Uiaa ul pirr la Urfstiv Otaaa ut f.ihrf art. rauar.1 l r imtunlm, yiHithtuI smva, fxtaalaa uas of t..ha-n, opium or atimuUnli. oharh Ira4 In Inliriaur CanaiimMlunor liiaamir. Can berarrtail in m( t.-rt i autt h, js,, niail .rr,,.l rin-ailar fr ItoJj h- alt .lruraiMa A.. I. li. ... no mhrs. Ma..nl.-4iirr. ti th V.u Mntlrlnc I'.. , fain Kiam I an Ita.i liu,i.tf.,ilitiUiuliua;scata. Tbudsad VauiblllBU , INmIUuJ.ui. KUTCs i'oSN I'ltt'H CO. Ant. Aatorts. u Ifll i i Tho population of i'ali-stlne Is Inrp-ns-Inic riipldly. Tin years iik.i thi-ro serf only 177A") P'sUKnts III J:itla; today thi rr an- m arly .'s. TO CCRE A COL.U l.N ONE DAT. Take laxative llroin i gulnni- Tjtrts All drumilstj tvfund th moiry If it fails to cure: So. For mile by fhs.rl.-a R-Htrrs. A I.i.n.l.in K.-ncral omnibus Is snpp.isr.1 tn . irn tl i r .-.'k. Mrs Slark. I'lrasni ltulK'-. U, says: "Aftrr two dot-tors Kkv up my ln.y to dl. I m'il f'I'ii frum rroup t, imiii( One Mlnutn Coiuth Cur.1' It U id.- q il, k. est and most crtnln romly for couh, .'....Is ra n.l n'. inr ul .ml itrii; tpiunii-s; Cha. HoKrt. Wb- n yon h.ivi. notlilnK to do, ti' V.'r ko nft. r h- lp. Miss AIM liiwhM, Norfilk, Va , was frightfully bun.rtl on the fn-o and nvk. PrJn was l.isrsnty r-llvis1 h fct'ltt't tVltrh H.ifl Siilvo. whl.-h hrslnl tt.e In Jury without I'-avlnit a srar. It Is 'hi famous pllx rmdy. Phas. R isrrs ..tn nf tin world. moilu r ri sis t ho fn- in thi- Ii... tm.- of thf I have been affllcti-d with rhoumatlsm for fourtcon years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around nil the time, but constantly suffer ing. I had tried everything I could hear of and at Inst was told to try Chamber lain's Pnln rtalm, which I did, and was Immediately relieved and In short time cured. I nm happy to say that It has not since returned. Josh. Edgar, German town. Cal. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. Tho total ntimMT of Kypsl''" In Hungary Is estlninU-d nt 1S77.00O. INVITO A'lTMNTION TO ITS P 0 FF EE LUMBETt FLERT V'-sseis on the Way and In Columbia Itlvor to IjObQ Iumber. protection, , stm, 21 tons, Moms Landing. Echo, , bgtn, 850 tons, Tientsin, Knappton. Louis, , schr, 820 tons, Callao. Marlon, , bktn, 848 tons, Sydney. W. F. Jewett, , schr, 4X2 tons, Ban Francisco bay. Omega, , bktn, M2 tons, Mollendo. Edwnrd Park, Johnson, schr, Han Fran cisco, February IB. Tarn O'Hhantcr, Patterson, bktn, San Francisco. THE GREATEST DISCOVEP.Y TET. W. M. Repine, editor Tlskllwi. HI., "Chief," says: "We won t keep house without Pr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Export men ted with muny others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. Klnir's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Its place In our home, as In It wo hnve n certain and sure euro for coughs, colds, whooping cough, otc." It Is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even If tin y uri: urg'-d on you as Just ns good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They aro not lis good, becausu this remedy has a record of euros and besides Is gun ran teed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bot tles tit Estes-Conn Drug Company. Truthful boys fire Hie timber that gr'-at tm n n n; maile of. Btel lillllMFS , bleeilinc. i-aly, , wlii'lln-r simi le, Whether l;eliit!-, l-.r criHte.l, .:rn;ily,or I,!. scrofulous, ..r In r filii.iry.froin Infancy toncn, Speedily cured liy nar.n lailis Willi f rncrilA Boap, g'-ii:li; anoint in-.' wlili Crri'.'fiu'oiiit meat i, tli-i jm-at slip! cure, Slid mild iloses of f'l.-Trct iiv I:i:ii,vp:vt, greatest of blood purifier and humor cures. auiiGura IimH thfonrhnntthtworU. PoTTi DlOA ahdCbih Cotf.t Hole i'rrips., Hoatrtfj, MT"li(w loCun lurtry 1iUA Hamnr," lr, iMUC nUJllUnO Ub ur4 by Vuhvuma tour. wiikiji: vol' c.vN (ji;t Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Cards, Shipping Tags, Envelopes, Handbills, Labels, Eeceipts, Tickets, Blanks, Etc., Etc. ALL AT Lowest Prices Good Stock, and Best Work. TZxkiM "13 A ST.. MikclH Id all polriU n I'. I. lli'lil'IIH, llwaiHl Thrnimti pnloi e ml lourlal al.-opon, dining and lllusiy iibai-rvallnii inra lOI.K'ilANT VMHTIIU'I.K TltAINH. 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