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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1898)
TIIK HAILY ASTOKIAN, NVKPXKS1UY MOHMNO, MAKCII lll'-M. gaily glotorirtit. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. . TERMS Or 8UU8CRirTION. DAILY. Bent by mH. Pr yr lent by mall. pr month gerved by carrier, per month., Bent by mall, per yer. In advance.. ..00 1-OSvage im vu iBiw-nwi" All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. . ,.nniAiiniu of all kind and JP U.Ol- . .... - - remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlnn. Th Astortan guarantees to It adver tisers th largest circulation of any news paper published on th Columbia river. Advertising rate can be bad on applica tion to th business manager. The Weekly Atortan, th second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, ha, next to the Tortland Oregonlan, the largrat weekly circulation In Ih stale. Mr. Uryan Indicated at Atlanta that he approve President McKlnlcy's choice ,.f a consul general at Havana. If we escape war with Spain. It will b because congrrs voted fa..) unanl nously for the national defense. Th largest Klondike Item continue to b the fact that a large stream of sold continues to How toward Dawan City. Our two warships purchaseal from ltra til will come In handy on the reserve Una. Their acquisition I another rce argument. It Is a good thing that the Journals of Spain are of the opinion that we are pre paring for war In earnest. They nml not have wasted any time In coming to that conclusion. When the Maine was blown Bp. and ft was suggested that ileneral Lee wa not wanted in t'uba. rind Spain took a high and mighty tone with u in general, and rushed her ships of war un der our nose, we conclu.lcd to put the house In order. Not only should the committee of direc tion sustain President Kinney In a move ment to properly celebrate the finishing of the railroad but every ciitsen should Join heart and hand In giving prominence to the greatest everft in the history' of As toria. The golden spike Is to be driven, visitors are to be entertained and a good record of the day made for publication in the east of which each and every one say be proud. The beginning of a new era of business prosperity Is close at band, and the Importance of the situa tion cannot be overestimated. What the O. R. & X. Co. has done for astern Oregon in developing the wool, beet sugar and stock Industries of that section of the state, through the efforts of Industrial Agent Judson, can be ac complished in Clatsop county, in behalf of our native resources, through the ime means. Mr. Judson will visit Astoria within a fortnight und the Push dub is arranging to receive and entertain Mm and discuss with him the needs of this elly and county nd the best means to be employed to secure successful accomplish ment of our alms and purposes. All plans should be well boiled down and ready for presentation. No doubt through the methods pursued by Mr. Judson the suc cessful raising and spinning of Max In Clatsop will become one of our greatest Industries. All those who experimented last year In the growing of flax are called upon to (ontlnue this season their good work. Doubtless the Koard & Stokes Co., agents for the Stewarts, Llsburn. Ire land, giealcst spinners of llax In the world, who distributed free last year a ton of the finest ierman seed for planting In Clatsop, will lend their aid this year. One more sm.d test will probably secure the desired result. Unity of action is all that Is required. IT LOOKS LIKE I'EACK. Only two weeks uku the president and cabinet were profoundly impressed with tlie danger of Immediate war with Spain. Neither the president nor any member ol the L-ovei nment gave formal expression to Ms conditions on the subject, but 'h fictlve preparations so suddenly and unanimously nude f"r war, told th" American people much more eloquently thun words coukl express It that national safely and honor were In peril. Todi.y It looks much more iike pi ace. No formal cxpn ssion comes from the gov ernment, but the war do :.ls which hung over the administration only week 'to hnc certainly '" n larj.; lv disi" lb I. and It can be read ,11 tin; casual expressions and also In 1 lie action of government oftielals from Hie president down that they ere reasonably hopeful of a peuieful adjustment of all Issues with Spain. iwo causes nave contributed very largely, If not In a controlling degree, to chunge the aspect of the strained rela tions between Spain and the United States. The most Impressive argument made to Spain to restrain her headlong tendency toward war, was the united expression of congress without a tingle dissenting voire, placing llfiy millions at the disposal of the president In I'e r .vended In his discretion for the common defense, and It told the story unmistak ably of 75.9iV.rtW of people united s one msn In support of the government. This hns not only profoundly impressed Spain and her people, but It has profoiiinlly Im pressed every government of the world of the dignity and Inherent power of our great republic. Th'nel strong argument In favor ot ponce I the now demonstrated In.ilulltv of Spain to prosecute n grout war. ller little war with Cuba, wheie not ,t"o men could be ceava-nlmtcd on the entire Island to meet the Spanish armlm In bat tle, ha absolutely ehiiusted the credit of the Spanish govemminl H r t per cent securities are now selling at little more, than half their face value and it mean that the money centers of Kurope wilt not, and cannot, c&tcnd the itv!;t or Spain by furnishing her the war loan which would le necesKiry to sustain war against the I'nltod States. l:.i.l. t lie Inability of Spain under the most favor able circumstances to maintain the na tional credit under such a staggering load of debt, the money centers understand that a war with the I'nited States aou'.d not only defeat Spain, but would prob ably overthrow her government and ex tinguish the last semblance of Spanish credit These nrguments have been apparently omnipotent in hatting w;t The Spanish government did not desire war. but the Spanish people. Intlamed by factional trlfe and the lingering hatred of de clining Spain for the greatest and steadily growing republic of the world, have been aggressive m domanuing war. They be lieved us entirely unprepared I" defend ourselves hnf that H.O, I.... .u.n,.,., by the prompt action of our government and the known fact that if war were to' ' cote at once w, uonl.l n.- ...... ..d " 1 Spain In our naval power and dre h- r ; from the sens. i . In addition to the. i-i..iretit!v cn-lti- sive arguments ugalnst war the ba.hng nations of Europe are greatly Inter.;..! In preserving peace. They are Inrtu. n. ed not merely for the protection of the larv-e amount of Spanish securities held by their ix-ople. but by the general and rea- sonable apprehension that a war bete,n 1 the I nlted States and Spain mlcht un- ' settle the peace of Europe and cause gen- eral disruption throughout the leading nations of the world. i . Altnavthor ih ln.ll..,.i.,., ...i ta neAi- in.l l.i,.inUu .-i . ... . ' to peaie, and business and monetary rtr-, clea throtiphont ih. ,w.,ni.. k v. ' . ,.ul,,,7 ii.,,p ''i ! greatly tranqulliied. We are not ,-ntln-ly I beyond the danger of war. but there are today many and very powerful reasons ! against war which would have been un-' heard and unfelt a fortnight ago !,.-t j us have jieace. HANDBOOK OF THE TARIKI. The understanding of the complir at-.i provisions of the new tariff has l.n gn'.-itly slmpliile.l by the Issuance of ti ls manual, which contains decisions of th federal courts, general apr-rui.. r ar.d the s. -r tary of the treasury on m sn d points. To dig-st the tariff law is no easy task, but to dlcest the f'd tak-p Into the gastric rec. ptai b- is rendered facile and agreeable by the sys-.-mitic use of that thorough stnrii.iehi,-. II , tetter's Stomach l;ittrs. This is a fim lly medb ine of ci, mpr-hen-ive uses. It prevents and cures malarial, kidney ar, rhenrr:.tl? trouble, remedies nervousness and Insomnia, and pniovis const:pat..:i and biliousness, ppetite. s wll as :h ability to satisfy It without sub-' .pe-i.t uMominal disturbanre. Is restored ! v this tine stomachic, which also acc-l rati s convab-seence. I'.Tsons In the le lin- of life and the Infirm of every at;e n.d x lind It of materli.l assistance. The largest printing otll e in rh- world is In Washington. I). ".: it is for pr:ntir,g government documents. HEATS THE KI.'iNMKK. Mr. A. '. Thomas, of Marysville, fx . has found a more valuable .lis ov-ry tlnr. has yet been mad- in the Klirehk-. r years he stiff-red untold agony from ...n sumption, accompanied by h-morrhak s; and was absolutely ure.l by 1 rr. Kints New Iilscovery for Cunsumpiioa. roukii and ("olds, lie declares that gold i.-. of little value in coniparlson with this mar-v-loua cure; would have it. -v-n if i' ceo a hundred dollars a boltl-. Asthma, br-.n-chltls and all throat and lurur IT are positively cured by Ir. King's N-w bis' over.v for ''nsun.p'lon. Trial i.. fr at Rst-s-rv.nn lirug Cn. l;---i:.,r slz-Vi nts and tl itiaratp d t, ur or prl-e refund- d. II Is estimate. 1 that ur-iiti r .(.i. r -r,.., of gold and s'ilv-r hay. I,. , n sung m it,. y-i than ar'- now in f;ir -:;!:. n .n r, .j: whole world. We pcrppirc: a pint a day without knowing ii ; ouylil to. If not, there's trouble ahead. The ob structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble 'oes deeper, but this is trouble enough. If you u-e Pears" Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of Btor!s sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Pears' iJllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllimilllllllllllllllii ayer's I Sarsaparilla f 5 3 Is th orljftnal Sarsaparllln, th 3 BtainlarJ of the worM. Ot tim haTe imiUttM the rtniwly. Thrt can't Imitate th word: 50 Years of Cures I gll.'lltllllllllllllllllllMlllllltlllMllllllllltlllllln iHlPflNGNM MARUHE NOTES. Th.- tug Relief arrived In from the Sound v est, rday. The lirittsh bark I'ass of I.eny left up for lVrtland vesterxlay. The Uritish ship lilenpark. wheat la den put to sea yesterday. The State of California sailed for San Kran is. o yesterday morning. Th. belo lirltlsh ship Reliance moved down Smith s IVdnt yesterday. The steamer Queen left out for Alaska ia the Sound yesterday evening. The Kirkentlne Chehalls. lumber laden. f r San Kranclseo, crosMvl out yesterday. The KIder, with freight and issengers. for Alaska, crossed out yesterilay morning- The steamer Klmore. from Tillamook, with general merchandise, arrived in yes teroay The Oregon, for Alaskan ports, will h ave Port Rind tomorrow night and Is h:c In re early Krtday morning. N 'tue Is gnen that, on or uIhhu April T. ! steam liitht vessel No. 70. will be . st .K.she.l in from b to 2 fathoms of 1"'r 4'' mll,'s outside of the l .ir ff the entrance to San Francisco harbor. iji, miles southwest, three-.piartei, , t 1 from tort Point lighthouse, and on tin r.iece line markid by r ort Point IikIU .t. Aoatia: tight. TiJe Title for Mircb. 1898. III. il W Al kK UiW UAUH I'M K A a. I-. M. A M. I' . i. m.it. Ii.tnitt. n. in it. ii.to n .. 1: (SO! tti.. ..!. .1 1 u i ; .. 1 7 W I 10 Hi 4: 13M! ) 11' IS ..3 $&36 10 M 58, J2S44, 4 It U .. 4: 57 iS 11 37 6 4 31 4 4 4 54 1 1 .. I 10 48 I 311 is t 0 i 3 S 5 57 0 .. 6 11 33 75 .. ... . (03301 1 10 0 .. 7 0 i i iM 1( 7 8, ( 32 3 3, ( 42 0 .. 8; 0 5 8 0 12 is 7 8, 7 us 1 Si 7 U ') .. 1& 8 3i 1418 01 7 45 101 7 4310 ..IX I0O8S! 3;'. 7 8, 824 05, 8 17 1 j Tuej . Tours' j,' T,ue? ed . . I nurs- 11, 1 33 8 8 1 11 7 tj suwOSj 8 55 I aal u J man iiuvai ii vj .m - 4 srr in ul ii:mi mini iukih Sat .. Mon 14i 4 41 8 Si 115UuU0i 113 6 Tu;. Ii! 5 43 8 1, 7 42 5 5,.. ... . 1iT7u 161 f S7,- 0U5I0JS, Iuj 17, 1 19 T i 10 01.6 4 1 6 ii 3X104 " yjj Jn l I i? W.J l JI J 1 4 10 0 I I " J " V 1 i A' 5 .1 .. i BJ kl Q o . .. . . w, . ww v . .1 lllllllUil IMI . L il k ! 0 4Sli lusSH 71207, 7!l 10 13, 1 41 1 60 7 8 7 ii 0 5. 7 1 5 U4, 1 m t 4 t 31,7 J, I 3i 0 4, t : i 2 2 5 J, i 14 6, 14 0 5, 'si i 7 .S 1 i 8 0, 3 57 6 01 54 0 5 ! Z) J i JJI 3 2 7 : 4 42 5 5 10 Si 1 1 i. I 4 U) 7 J. S 3o 5 2 11 U 1 5 lo I 0 e 4 4J ! iSlil, I. eli'.'.'l 7 2.. .-I- .1.. -I- ... -. .,US44 3o 5 IS 5i 7 55 5 Ji.. ., 1 "i 1 'J 31. 573i 01& 12014 ,212 Jo , Sat .. SUN ! Mon . 1 rues Tues , Wed Thars VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. I en Vo:rdch, An.er, O-r sh, tJ7 tons. iilild i'.osa la. t'tago, Ksk. Swd bk, 70 tons, Ham.' rjur-. Cnwiy CaKtie, Jone Br sh, UU t o.. Va.paralso. a.'. l .aid. Ueuvan, lir Aigua, Hi. 1'ilenbar.k. I-iarJ. Br i'i'c Jtta. ' liilS ton, ' bk. bk ISA tons, I I r,..r.evleve. Touge. Kr bk. 17 tons, Hau phjr.g, October XL j Ob-ron, Uully. Br bk. 1054 ions, Nw-as-!e, Australia, Oc toiler t ; fhelmsfoiM. Thomson. Br bk. 2137 Ion, i .".P.- Town October . r , v,.,k u. .k ,ie- .. o, ...... . . rfyd.iey. l.ikfmU, Bivlhenng, Br bk, im tons, Kr-einantle. Can Itobtrrtson, PUI, Br sn, 1640 tons. In perf. i t order; rnak' s npp-tlie good, ill I g".tion strong, assimilation p. rf il. It S.ur.ta P.oiwlla. Brlsh Oeneml, Thomas. Br h, 104 .us. N w-astle, Australia. .iini.'.s. .vieeiK-ngcr. ur oa, u.i ". i Nagasaki. I Valori. Brow-n, Br n, lfcv tons, New.! .istie, AJntralla, Jordor. Hill, Wlker. Br bk. " tons, M-lb)urn-. Klntuck. Perrelie, Br str. 28AI tons, Y ikohama. Amaru. Kent, Br U, IVA tons. Hong, kot.g. Al-g.ir.der Black. Dunn, Br bk, 1331 '' Aritw-rP. W .i'.'-n. Krliz. Oer ah. 2079 tons. Hlogo. Hi s o, , Mclntyre, Br str, 1274 tons, Sit T'ranclsco A'.'l- Thomas, Thomas. Br sh, I7HJ '.m- I'ort Plrie A niv a, Thomson, Br bk, 17W tons, v- w.,st!, Au.4raJla. '' il, Taylor, Br sh, tons. Royal I, liu-st. Or sh, 14W tons, Santa i !: io'm.-nn n-r sh, 2nC2 tons . or ' i t ,',-.,lla. , r,.r.,l,-.r Ir P....rfvn Rr htr ItM ton. ' i rhiark, lUMJon, nr ok, i.r lon 'i-'fhmti. : Audaman, Winter, Br bark, MB tons, j n r!ay, . I I. '!'.vr:dae, Jones, Br bark, 140S tons, 'tr.-b.ine. . Cambrian Prlnoe, -, Br ship, 1275 ",ns. M lhourne, . eity of Athens. Iytindlns, Br ship. U89 : '..',s. Antwerp, . .f'.se-.h r'olltjtor, Harvey, Am srh, p, '' ns. N'ew York. ' hi-kinannanshlre, Thomson, Br sh. H82 t'.nst, N'r-wcnstle. 'arnbrlnn Queen, Joneg, Br sh, 1217 "ns, M-lbourne. Ataeamq. Cab'-llero, Chll h, 1Z2I tons, Taleahuano. "rna, Stuart, Br h, 1708 tons, Han Franelseo. f'ommonwealih, Anderson, Br sir, 2)S:i tons, Ksrpiimalt. Bass of I.eny, Vint, Br bk, 1273 tons, Yokohama HUberhorn, Gibson, Br bk, 1774 tons, Liverpool. Argo, Maclean, Br sh, 1490 tons, Antwerp. Clavrrdon, Kelway, llr sh, 1.4(3 ton, Yokohama. Comllobank, Pi rm, llr bk. t.ITt ton, Taltrtl. Mount Tabor, Janeaon, Hr tr, I, tut ton. Yokihama. liogstadt, Thorbjornten, Nor tr, l.WI Ion. China. Mlstley Hall, Logan, Hr bk, l.TTt Inn, Nagasaki. Nomla, Nelaon, tier bk, 1.M6 ton, Toko imma. Oulf Strcitm, McKennon, Hr bk, ITS tons, Loudon. Hram.ir, IVrter, Rr tr, I.S14 Ion, Hong Kong. Cnstlo Rock, Jones, Hr str, I, fit tons, lllogo. lamlard. Ration, Hr tr, ton. Hong Kong, St. Muuyo. Ilamlllon, Hr sh. IV.J tons. Yokolwima. ilueford, Macl'lierson, Hr kit, Jbw tons, Hamburg. Marathon, Crosd-y, Hi sit, IMI tons. Shanghai. LVMlllCU r'LKKT V,sse , on the Wsy snl In Columbia Rlv.r to Uwd Lumler. I'rotectlon. . stm, lit tons. Mm Landing. Kcho, , bgtn. HA ton. Tientsin Knaprdon. l.inils. , svhr, W mm, Callao. Marlon, , bktn. Slit tons, 8ydney. V. F. Jewell, , schr, 4T1 tons, San Francisco bar. Omega. -. bktn. 43 tons. Mollenda. K.lwarxl Park. Johnson, schr. San Fran Cisco, February 11 Tarn O Shanter. Patterson, bktn, San Fran. Isro. Allsa Craig, Robertson, itr, I.1M tons, hhanghnl. ttltla, , schr, C3 tons, San Fran cisco. Ijiura May, , schr, B4 tons, Ban Francisco. Salvator, , chr, SS3 Ions, San Fran cisco. Louis, , schr, S3) tons, Callao. Chehalls. - bktn. U3 tons. Naga- sakt. ASTORIAS OR IX rLKKT Uff. I Wheat Vewl and Flag Vlue t".7 vo .M. in h.'. l i T -i s,, j O.S.S1 - i iMt ! 'e. Hi yt ! ! V -Vw i ! 17 .' ii , -.mi I 'I'lo',! ;,.., ! i I... I ii ' "; no ''.N e o' i i ! ,-.; i ..If ...nil - I N , l :' I ,i c. '. 7s I.,.,,,, "MM jl.'io.- d. V .'l.O.O ,!.,,,, i..o ' . -s . l. Pili-hathum. llr h ideiielvuii, llr li i"rioerne. Itr sh . .. t 'row ii ot eol land Hr ll . mIuii lir sh It'. lh.w.sl. llr li loinhiotoa. llr sh I llllilM lali. lo lk I uphrs , Hi s'l ... . Mou . l am-, r.r -it Varici, il i. !c t. llr tt I al lie It' si, . . Aielr. '.i. Itr -'i Vrruciiti Itr Ok 1 1 . : i I ,. I:. ,-, lb a Ma.- I Ma i. Hr h I'oi n... e 1. 1 -Il Mllll ! 1. . 1'. -I, to II e liic lie I.e.1 h 1'ran-il. Sr -li- . . II: Cl Il ,, .Ii l.o.l lie, Il it l,i lit l,k . 1 iol it.. , . i ,, r -u i oi-.t 'id a !e. I ' r ', M ii konino ii. r -h Ilai. w.sl. I'.r .0 . I a.K W etitwoi i i. Hr -h .. sillli.-rlund-llire '.r ,i . I deliti , i v ulore llr sh liil!oiuei.-, llr li Hicid iiieira, llr bk . "... t4lleetl lalgar.-t. br sll Ado.f I, r -Il iiiuri'. Hr sli Hen Von lir ba . .... nrtnii Itr t'H w Iivu, Hr ha K iiinro-sinre. It, 1,4 . . Kl. rida. or str Kimuiiire. tir tr Ma-lioii.t, Itr sh ,. W Union l ull, nr tik . . lladd .11 II .1. er b. J (' l'iliii;or i o r sh Aii.tiuba, llr bk . Peru, lo r hk '14'. a!i..l.ll a. .oil ' so I 0 '.111' j .Hot." o '.h , .o ! i v ,i."i y no ' io,.a , i.m; i a.,i i .".7lf 1 J1 n ; 1 1.' ; s.'. V i - o .IT.I.IS I .'.7ol I 4 KKi.i.i'ur,'.. r t nrr .diile, Hrbk ' ro'iiart v .lure. '.r h I'rlllell.illl llr hk L ' 1 JSI 1 1 1 1 llr UK rails oll'lvde. !r .h I'lll Mlcscllli, r r bk It, .en Hoc Hr tnp l.irk-lnre. br l,k l ily ot P. rih. I'.r sir llriis,- , tr l. " hlert r. . Hi I. a...d. . Hr -I, i n n. ,1 . Nr b. Her-low Hr -li I ii imi.'r.l: P.- 1 1 s.. Il'-o , l.r -ir Knriek la.e. la -:i I . ml, ird Hr -tr I'r.o i . i- -n . inilia, hr str , If. ill. e I I -Il . rlieii... I,r ... Barrels of Oo-jr When a man owns a blooibd hor-c he Is alw r s ear- f'll of Its health. He h'oks if-r i's diet an I I. parii. u;.ir tti.t th- f. - ding shall be regular and right. While h' 'H 'h'" " l likely as Hot that he Is h'niself suffering from some disease 'ir il i s. ,r-l r When the lr,,iil,l. l-. i. mo lent ,.,, ,. ,,,, rk h wl ,H.K, , Ktvi. hln.s-!f the are he gave the horse at tin- start, il I pur- rich blood Is the best Insur .n- - atr iinst .li-. .,-.- of .i i, v kind Almost all dis. as. s nune from impure r i"" "1"''"' " 1 !,n'1 """""f 1. K p the bl I llsens- ran lllld tlo foot- "-ihold. Th I 1r. .j.r. t Is th- principle upon whim "s .!!. n .edii., liiMierj works the Id. H cl-nris. s. purllb n and cntb b"S I. puts and k'-.p. the whole body I brings ruddy, virile health. It. bull, Is up solid, whob soini- tl.sli mot fan when. I from any cans-, r-duenl b-bnv th- h- il- t,y standard nle of A nov-l hat has Velvet loops at llle a r-guiar b.o k. Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, Is beautiful hmd-roverlng for either ej and may be secured by using Hull's Vege table Sicilian Hair Itenew r. In Hungary whisky Is distilled from fur nips, mal.-, potatoes and moiass-s. What is Scott's Emulsion? It IS & Strengthenings food and i tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form- . rt , A ingf properties. It contains G.'d- . j rt .,.tr!f:J A. -. ..':,tl. vt' v'1 nuituuau or ya.ii.ia.iiy r digested, combined with the well- known and highly prized Hypo- ; ohosoh tes of Lime and Soda, so .r. . . . l'u tnat their potency is materially increased. ajaT A mA W ri ! WW Mill J Wslili MI EJUS Tii as.-, ! cn.iui 77 yri i.ioi V,l- j 7'H,i 7 I m i 7s,vi I'.t. I j i:,'ii I i.t ii-. ; I.KIi IM.-l l"i.7'0 '.'.I.'' I lino ll.ll.l J I.',"-' 'i ,:i s-.no j. , t '.", i ;, . -. '. 'in I. ...-1 '.in. It-. IF, 1 1- '.'I II. . I . o,,.;. , ...i i -i'. ri j. -- 7 .. ?i; i i.i'.i I : .. s I.. . I .l.no i". . ii . -i..;iii It will arrest loss of flesh and th'r,! not u,u l0B"t (luKnr R'vmg . j... It. even to babies, as It contains nothing restore to a normal condition the . injurious. Hold by charics nogem, drUg infant, the child and the adult. It ' Kit. will enrich the blood of the anemiC! j The highest price ever pah) fur a pm la will stop the cough, heal the irrita-w,IH clm , ",wnH' ,r., . , jjznro by the (Itlzens r,r Venice ror his tion ot the throat and lungs, anai,.UiKy t nnir city-,, poem t Hix iiiuh cure Incipient consumption. We j ""'v- make this statement because the I experience of twenty-five years has, ornv,n f in r,nc nf tUnuunA, nf i r- -- -- -s...- - CaSCS. Bt lure ynu ft SCOTT'S Emulilm. ;oc. snd f i.oo, ill druggUtt, SCOTT A BOWNE, Ch.mlit. New v-wll J4"t6 XWw'cldMf IVcparalion Rr As -.slmilailni lhcxIatutlUtf hLi lliig itif Siomaihs nml wh tif I Votnotcs Pitioslion.t'ltccr ful -nc-ss ami llft.i'ont.iln5 m-Hlkr tjmun.Mnttitu nor Muicrul. Nor N ah c otic. Jhym aflf. frXlMUVUOlt tv mm I Apcrfivl Roitu'tlv forf ontlip-i-turn. Sour SUiiikiih.Di.iiilkicd Worms .CoiivuImoiis li-wrish-ucssnndl ossor SLtM. Tic Simile Sik'oolurr of NKNV YOWK. ixact copy or WRAnptn. if 3 Bcronc o Arrcn jl aT ' sjs .aK.HMK MANHOOD RESTORED ff inlniitl, I!' rl hftN K ! Ih mi i kntivn rmrtv lit tut. li)itHi ;t ((. ti.n. m . i A f Ml1 it ni trnlw f'vn V1 tinier? rl!irttj if tu Uim i.t hi 4 cfn I (U I Cut I.!.1 a Ut. i f r v hr limit, Hmi f.ir raaariPi'iilw ivitl if-uiinuitfti. roil SAl.K 11V i'MAItl.KM IdNlKltH TREATMENT M ON THIU To Any Reliable Man. Mu-vvIaq Ptlt4rir n 4 on mnlli'i rwd of rar pnrjui nt oa if wuhaMi any .trttwN. hj in f -naiaai Mnu r ' !' urid In tha trafn rt if mn vawa, trtta, t roraii fruot aAWa of atfa a, wirrv, utar ; vtrt, Ac llapp? u.ifl $ m tcntw. uajpit r. ! t rat ion at? dflipi n i ( mt fubuat rnndltii. Tha tlrti of thta .iff. r i ImilttM, tii l, (I. 1. prif Mrmri rn v.v.v'?.t-. kink iiikuiunk vui, t till I AUO, fl.V. run iti.ri iii.icax I'li.W KNTIn.V i s rr A repiibll. an convention f .r i lai.op county Is her. by call-it tu in. . t at Mc kinley hall, l-i the city of A.toria on W. dio s.l.iv. April il. Ids at 1 1 ). a m. foi th- tmrpo f rin ting d 1 K it-, m aitind the r iiiibllc.tn slate and i-oiigrc-slonal on. nilori. to be told at the ,ity of Astoru. on . r 11 II. lv.'V mid f-r th purpose of tioitiln itlng the follow tny coun ty othe rs to be voe, for at the i e, tt..tl to I,., held on Monday, June ti. Km, to. w it: I uie slate senator, two r-to 1 s' nt.i- i Uvea, one . ..imm--i.n. r . ninl , pidg-. b rk. rord-r. sheriff, treasurer mil - vi V'ir -i-se-.or. iii-rintetiib ni of ho.. Is coroii. r. and on- )ulbe of the ear- .Hid , , . ' . oust ,,l,. f,,r null precinct Th tnti l.tee h. r.bs i-co,,, ,-, th- primaries In the various pr-in. tn (... In Id on Saturday. Aiiril :. P Th- following a.portionno nt has been Hindi . Ic ing on- ,b bnati at large fi ar il pr-rtru t and oin- tb h gal- for I'O't; Vo vol s or fraction ih-r-of mir 1" vol. ' cast fo- ll'H for preslduiiial -I-lor in 1 :;: . Astoria. Klr't Ward V, Astoria. Sond Ward , 2".! Astoria. Third Ward . I W illuskl .1 ; John I i.i y j flat sop 1 i liear (.'n ek j , K ti ippa ,'i JeW.-ll iMIshawaki 2 j Ves,,-r 2 . Elsie 2 ' l ri--v i Seaside 5 , rnrrle i ; .'lift in 4 Wcstport j Lewis and Clark t ! By order of the Central Committee. ' Jul IN I i X . j Atlcs1: Chairman ; W. W. Itldehalgh. He, rctary Th- oldest bank note Iii Hie world w.. priiited In china In P.i;s thirty-two j.hm before liuli nbi-rir, the reputed limntor of printing, was born. Il vv.i i 1 nr. . :t , years before bank nol. s w. i. dr. ul,,i. ,! In Europe. CHAM HE It I, A I N'H COi;G 1 1 ItEMEHY. This remedy Is mtTnrt-d especially for coughs, cold,, croup, whooping ,nJ I . ml Influenza. It has become famous for Its 1?'.?"' Tr """ .!" " "v""'" w,,rl". ine most natter- Ing teHtlinonluls have been received, glv- Imr nccnunts of Its irnnd wnrlra of 11.. .... -- " -- -- grnvutlng nnd persistent coughs It hns cureo-. of v,.r(; col(ll) th(lt hnve ylclll0(1 promptly to Its soothing effects, and of l" """rou" 'lUa,:K,, " crouP " n" c,lr,,,r "rlf!n ""ving the life of the child. The extensive use t it for whooping cough has shown that It rob that disease of nil dnngerouB onsen uenrea. It la - peclully prized by mothnrs for tholr child- ren, lis It never falls to effect a aneedv ; cure, nnd because they have found that Mrs. Bunk, rn-usam umge o. says: "AftOT two d"ct" Kav, up "y i'oy to dk'' ' K"V"' hlm fr"'" """" ' using One Minute Cough Cure." It In the quick, eet aod most certain remedy for coughs, nils and sll ihroin, and lung troubles.' Chas. Rogers. h THAT THP FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OP IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY ' BOTTJ K OF ritJti Ii put p U co kultlM oalf. It ii tut iei.1 h bulk. Pva't oo atijuM u s:i fit aaytb.ag c It. f!4 w piwaiM lliil It Ii ")uit (t l"a "will tnr rr pr p. ' that yon pi 0 A 8 T O 8 1 1 lis ' gtlttN If "CUPIOEWE" tm gtn V.titAMtT l'e r; Viuna r,iltfiit Per..!!, tike Inrltllteli Miol e tlltele.l In llle dilllKS of oilier, of all OH III' can' i lilv k t .' alon.il p. . .. through i ur ' tiled win. Ion. thin th 'i-r do hIoiiI th.. .inn. line of i. induct K'" on In pu M. I T ft itr. a i ni. i in nr rnr. Tak latiatlte llnmid g,llno. Tbta All dnjiTuwin rrf itwit the nioio jr f t falls to njr; E- Kr .al" by t'barlea It igera. j As I'.lih' us a man I. In Ion nb a wn i 111 .1 II lie I oil. I, tern loT In-ml If III but be! I it. kit ili.irii. tor fault, mon Ho b i r ii f tiling out KHKK fll.lJt Scrnl your odjreaa to II K Itu. kirn A to. rhlciign. und get a free aatnple tms if l.r Klna New I. If- I'lll. A trill will coinlti.e you of th-lr merlta Th-a fills ar en.y In action and nrr pnrtbiilarly iff-. tie lii the cure of '.mat Inn lion and : .Hick Headache I'or Malaria and l.lrr. 'irmible. they have b-eri prov-d liivalu- ' able Th-y re guaranteed tu be perfectly I fie- from rvrry d-bterlou siibalum a and, to b- purely vegetable They do not weaken by ih-lr action, but by giving lone I ni.irh and ti ! greatly Irulgoralel th-)st. tn llegiiliir se 25 cent per bo. I Hold by i:ti a-t 'oiin Prug l'u. i A w man ma v pi lend to b- v. r v bra f but .h- riiu.l iidmlt If lie l h"iiel Hint ! II I. h onhli t k- being nut nl on nt , nielli ' ,, ,, . . ' ;, ... I Mias A lie It ig:i-. .Norfllk, a., was I ' ' J f righ i f u.ly burial on th fae, and nack. i I'lain wr .a In.ianiy Mleved by DcWItfg Witch lt.i. Snlv.-, whl.-h healml th fn. j liny a lih.-it l-avlng a acar. Il I th fun,,,,, ,!, remedy Chat. Roger. i h ,., ,,,, .-Mdeii f reiiiarkulde .elf ,,. , ,, ,, i,,,, i l.aigaln .ale - an. iliihg for win. h t on will nev.-r have . 1 1 1 V lle Th. i th- Mood should perforin Its vltai fun. Hon. It I. absolutely necessary II s! 1 not olliV be pur- but rbh In life- giving elements These result are besi ff. .i. d by the ii. of ih'il vell-known .iiiiit.it. I blool purifier, Ayer's Harsa parlll 1. No one iv-r ful. like woikmg wh-n II. - .,m lv spring siiiishlue lordlally In s Hi ..ii- lo i on ii mid play. I'nr-p-rlt comes uulokeal in Ilia man lmse liver la iii good condition. DeWltt'S I lain.. Early ltls-rs nre famous little pills for .-njstipail.in, blllnusnesa. Indlgoatloo md all tom.icli and liver troubles. Cbac llogee. The llldllblli.il whucomeri Into Hie I rob lo i ar through the front door iieyet -..is II llrressnry lo close II. Itev. 15. Edwards, pastor of th Una;. Ilhh llapilst church at Mlnersvllle, Pa., when suffering with rheumftt!m, was d vised to try Chamberlain's lln Halm. lie says: "A. few application of this lini ment nrnved nf rrcnt service to m. It I aubdiied th Innammatlon nd relieved I """""O W Klvlng Bain Balm a tr M ft will pica. me. I or aio uy vmiii' - gist. lioni wall lo buy a Ih-riiioiiieler next siimtiiir. II Is lower now than II will be 1 1 i-ri . Mrs, M. II. Kurd, Kuddmrs, III., sufTored for eight year from dy"P'Il hroiilc constipation, nnd was finally -.iired by using D.'WItt's l.lttle Borly lllsers, the furiiotm lltllo pills for all stonv nfli iukI liver troubles. Chas. Rogers, The shower bom t designed for the Kasler bl'lile Is U ''ively bit of lloral b- amy as novel ns It Is pretly. I hava boerTafnlotod with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing geomoa to give any relief. I was ablo to be nround all ths time, but constantly uffor Ing. I had tried avorythlng I could hear of and at Inst was told to try Chamber Inln's I'aln Balm, whloh I did, and was Immediately relieved and In a short time cured. I am happy to ay that It has not since returned.-Josb, Edgar, German town. Cal. For ial by Charles Rogers, druggist l-oiilal curds with lithographed views In color of scenery ami historical localities have become so popular In (l-rtnany lately Unit the Income nf the postal service shows a decided Increase. uBlf-nfI ..RANT. iJtlRin- M.o. l OfSdlc tyU K.irl 11 BAll1 Agent, Astoria. I', II Itlllll IIH. Ilitneii Through palaca and tourist sloepsn, dining and library observation rut KI.I'MIANT VI'IMTIIIlM.I'l TH AINU No. 4 Limited leave Portland at t W p. m. No. I l.ltnlted arrive I'orlbmd at I' It a. ni. A. & C. U. i. R. TIME CARD In I lice I (vi. 2S, INH7. Iav Hoaskla fi- Astoria via fltrn at T.I0 a. m. iwid t i. in. daOy. Iav Astoria for Haaslda via rural at 10 a. m. and t p. m dally. Above Trnli a Arc lnllr TO THI: l:A5T (HVKH I IIOICC or Transcontinental R0UTI:5. UrM Northam llallwajr rto IV1 kllmMapolta and it. Paul and CTitn O rerun Khort Un. vt Hall lks. DW r, Omaha and Kanaa Otf. Lowest Rates to All linst- ern Cities. OC1IAN STI:Ani:RS l.cp A.loria for Hun Krnn. tuc.i vnr four itar as fotluwa: Hi He of I'nlifornla. gaturda) . Kbruarr Mb I'ldumbU. Ve,lu. dny. March Id Hint of I'lillfornU. HuMitny, U.rrh th. ohm ,. Thuriday. Murch HMh Hutu of i' illforion. Monday. Marih lh. roluinbla. Krlday, March lit ti Htatn of t'nltfoinU, Tuexlay, March Dd. I'nlunibla. Mitilidnr. March Jill Htalo of Calif. .ri la Wnlnraday. Mar. k nh tsaunar moniiy from fSrtku4 r rkohama and lloncli n rta fha Nora rn I'artflo dtaaunarilp Oompanf a aaaw nsctlon nth O R. 4 N. Tar rata tnd (an.rat 'n'niia. '.ie ra ar i.ldr.M ( W l.io sacriif f W II llfltl.HfltT. Ian. ta. Ait, t'erilint "i I HVITI,I. A UT.ll.t. A V) , Omi Aft. N I'. II M i'u ISiriland or A pin! .alb. I i.)fil. ba. I. cell p(. 'bind In Aiii'lerdnin It la f,.nnd-. upon in- iirariiutir no i.i. nta or tnr notorious '.' and ha. had II. rtidllii; at,. from ' '"'") Hi k"'P"o m "' of ""' i'"uei,t T,, rmrft,,,, , .ge ..f it fatal complaint (,. , aiiKt,t .old. whl.h a .b.- r two f Ayrr- , ,.-rr p.ctoral inlirht bay. , r,.,l , lhr ,.,,,, rmrrit 1 h.-refure ,, a,V.,,. ,,, h.u- lid. pioaipt and llr i, M,rdy i,waa ut band tn meet an em. ik-ih ) , I'alth Ill- do, tor . ill, not eitlllled to reiovrr n lliillierntloii for I ti 1 1 inM.i'1 At b.lst II wa. ao lo Id b n 1 1 i II limit n Olilg.- -ii lie gl.oiiid lliat tl. .ill. Ilia of slob phv-l. Ian. e..le Ii. . apparent Im ih IH from tin Ir attention. T 'l UK a ' ni. I' I.S i INK iaV. Take lamithe I'.r., in. i VJuli.hir Tabl.-la, All drugglata nfuml th- iioiney if l falla to cum; 27..'. Kor sale by Cnarlr Knarvra. Mis Wlllanl llrown ..f West Kenne. bunk. M- . opi md a run of pumpkin laal e-k Unit wan iwciitV'lwn vmr. old It was swi-l und appaiinllt all right, so a III. 1. 1, ford paper aii a J. A. I'ecKlna, nf Antupiliy, n . ns f,r thirty years nr. .lle.sly tnrlnrnl liy phyw slclam f -r the cure of rcirtna II was) qukkly e-iini tiy u-Ung lieWllt's Wltcll llae Halve, the f inioii. healing salv for illea nrut -km .tl.es im. Cha. grgrarn The inosl iiiHtlv pb . e of rallMnv pun III tllo W-illil I. lll.ll b-'lKll the M llisl-lll II, -u- ninl Alilg.ite -.1. hi. ,ii in I.oii.Ii.ii. which reipilred Hie ei. n-niure of nearly tll,ll no a ,,lr Mrs. Mnry Bird, Il.irrisbiirg, fa., saya, "My dilld Is worth millions lo nta; yst I woubi have ,.it her n croup hail I not Invested twenty. five cents In a bottle of One Minute I'ouuh fun- ' tl cures coiuh. C'U'ls and sll Ihrnni and lung troubles ("has, rtogers. Tills was llle lliroulr 1.11 llll II t ill y written by Hherman M. Kmllh. the m-w proprietor of Hie rhllllcnthc. Mo, I'oliHllllltloll; "llerciifi-r I will alien, I i., t, Iiiorial work myself." TO Cl'ltlC A I'OI.H IN ONIJ DAT. Take Laxative liromo gulnpie Tahta All druggists ri-fund Hie money If It fnl to cure; 2f... .sr w, ,v c,rlrs lingers. I'W U la a non-roila-nniis t' -ii".lr lr to.iiurriiii .i, l l.'.-l. Ho.rrnalul l ha hll. a. II ii ii a I ii r . I .h.- iliiirai.ifr. m i Inn. N, or .nv litrlnii, ii,-.. . iiiIiiim, li.ih. lirlcl...., ..p i.i..,.. I'r.omi ..i,iioa, ti,,., ,,r , , I'll' via-lCiifie-'it ft-i, briii. . Nun it-ulnt, ,,, aiilil Itf llruaalala. '". i'.. i. a. wail "' ''""' I" l'llllM "n'l'r, i Iff slN, by evrri-a fi.-i I. .,r SWTfc'Vii ii '. I...HI.., .',,... i'.r i.,tr r-'.il ... ri.iu.at, William's Kidney lias no p'linil In (IInciisi Klilnoys iu.fl lii'liiurvtlrifiiiiK. you iH'oli-eli'd your Ivlilncvh? .Vouovcnvoi'licd ycnir lierviniti hyn-S Y " in ""ii ciiiiNcu Li'iuiiiK! wii.ii your . (KitliicyH unit lllarlili-r', llavii you 1 pltillH ill tlm lnhiN, Hllll', liiii lc, (rroliih. I ( ii tul Minlili-r? Iliivoyonalltililiy .lioiiriiin-., f tho flm,t pM-clnilyl ' ' .H'tiT tlm i-y.-H? T(Kfrc(iii'iit(li-, , )s!m ihim iii'iiio? Willliini'H Klilncy ' . . I'llls will i in ti i t nttw llfn to tlm (lis- ( 1 Ji'i'.M'd orifiniH, t.-iim up tlm Nvstfin ini'j lniiUti new' iimn ut yoti. ly .'"in in; ia-iii H'r l)l)X. WibLUMHMri.i:oi'rnscievoliiiid,0. All I lie ITT. TrTi i I i I I'" ihi eaHaaw ar jP J In I In bitaia.U lult rr PHIS f a nf tliosr lluvi-i llll v-n f