The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 05, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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    1'HK MORNINQ ASTORIA y THURSDAY, OCTOBEH 5, 1839.
gathj glotorian.
4. JOHM T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main Kt.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
Sent by mall, pr fear tttO
Pent by mall, per month M
Served by carrier, per month W
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Bent by mall, per year. In adranos 12-00
Postage free to subscrtbsra.
AU communications Intended for pub
lication ahjuld be directed to the edi
tor. Business oommunloatloin of all
klndi and remittance moat be address
ed to "The Astorlan."
The Astorian fuaraateea to IU ad
rertlnera the larftst circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rate can be had on ap
plication to the business manager.
TO KBADKKSTh "Daily Ailwlu''
SaaUlae Iwlee aa Mill nMta sutler aa
aay etaar ppr pabllaare' la Aaturla. It
Is taa Ml J paper thai presrau Ite rcadrr.
vita a Sally telegraphic rvpvrt.
TO ADVKRTISEKS.-Ta -Dally Aa
torUa" has sure thaatata.Bai.j read
rs as say vtawr ar paaiUaaa ia AiU
Ha. It Is tacrtfora aiora taaa twice aa
ralaaMs as aa edrertialag BMdleaa.
IF PORTLAND OSLT WOULD!
The Telegram says it "cheerfully ad
mits that Astoria has an uniquely val
uable harbor, and that, by loading
there, ships would save considerable
towage bills and perhaps a little time,"
which Is only part of the claim,
amounting to, perhaps, 59 cvnu a tn
gained on wheat values.
The Telegram does not mention that
the GREAT saving would be on iv
dJced ocean charters due to the heav
iest ship tonnage possible at Astoria
and Imjxwsibke at Portland, amounting
to at least f- a ton more of gain to the 1
producers, thus adding millions of do!-1
lars annually to the wealth of this
basin. The Telegram further says: '
"But there are several other advan-'
tages in coming to Portland, obvious'
to everybody except our Astoria
friends.- "Advantag"." to whom?
The WHOLE QUESTION Involved In'
the choice of a seaport for a basin Is!
the -lU-ry. "At which place will thej
blpments be of most advantage to the1
producers?" Where mill the products:
bring most, and which point will best'
control the foreign trade for the bene- j
fit of the dwellers In the basin?
Now, the Astorlan would challenge
the Telegram to point out the superior
benefit to our producers, or to Port
land Itself, as a trading center, of Port- '
land over Astoria as a seaport. The!
Astorlan points out Its claims for As-1
torla aa the port specifically that (1)
It would, by cheapened charters, add 1
at least three million dollars annually.
M I Vi a iroliiA rt . , '
' - wi uur eijr, ana or
Portland. Astoria, and of all the Co
lumbian basin In an extraordinary de
gree. The "advantages" of Portland as
the seaport, to whom? we repeat the
question. Will the Telegram point
them out?
The Astorlan denies any gain to any i
body on earth from that status. The
Astorlan asserts hat the present un
natural conditions cause universal
damage and that Astoria, as the port,
would cause universal prosperity Im
mediate proeperixy in every quarter of
the Columbian basin. If the Portland
paper would work in harmony wiih
AMorla. Oregon and all these regions
would Mossom with a developm -nt
hitherto unknown In any section of the
Western Empire.
Portlanu, though, Is blind m the r--aJ
situation-because her press Is blind.
Let the Telegram answer the Asturl
an's Utlons.
excuse for division on the question of
establishing law and oredor In the mil
loDlnea now exists.
The ear of IssW was a year of great
world movement In which America, oj
the Dower of Dewey's fleet, was per
mitted to participate in a manner that
gave us a new position among the
power of the earth. Dewey opeden tn
far ist to Amerloa and mad fc.ng
land realize that the Pacific U the new
eat of empire. Russia also expanded
the Influence of that great empire by
breaking her way . the ocean at Port
Arthur.
" A cannot undo the event of 1SS,"
says Professor Wtwlor. America, must
now have a concern In the future af
fairs of China, which present the
greatest problem of our times. Amer
ica cannot afford to have the future
of China shaped adversely to our com
mercial interests. America 1 a pow
er that must now be reckoned with
in the Orient.
California look across the svs to
China, Japan and Australia. She ex
pect to reap the rtchvet reward of
commerce and wealth from our new
interests In the Pacific. The senti
ments expressed by President Wheeler
will not only be highly gratifying to
people of the Pacific coast, but utey
meet with cordial Indorsement from
the great body of IntWlgvna, patriotic
American of all parties. We are ex
panslonista not Imperialists."
GERMANY IS A GOOD CUSTOMER.
No matter what the governments
n ay do or the politician may say, it
is plainly obvious from the latest sta
tistics of German commerce that the
Germans prefer American-matle goods
to those made in other countries, and
they are determined to have them. Fig
ures Just received at the state depart
n.ent from the German bureau of sta
tistics, through -Vlce-Conaul General
Hanauer at Frankfort", show that Ger
many bought more goods and product
from the United States during ISM
than from any other country, the total
being ?OS.rS5.500. Great Britain, which
formerly stood first among the na
tions from which Germany purchased
goolf now stands second and Kuasia
third.
It Li a significant fact in connection
with this displacement of Great Britain
tha we bought less goods of Germany
than did any o;her nation, our total
iirrhase for the year amounting to
onl $T!-,ll.vu. It must also be borne
in mind that this marked Increase in
our sales to Germany was affected In
the face of the constant agrarian agi
tation for more stringent inspection of
ocr food product and for restrictive
embargoes upon our meats.
That Germany is certain to become
our most profitable customer, next to
Great r.rltain, is Indicated by the
dearth of tnw materials In that coun
try (iermany is dependent upon the
outside world for raw materials for
her manufactures as well as for a
(ood portion of her food products. At
the present time many branches of
Industry In Germany can work onlyj
bair tneir torce Because oi tne iaca oi
raw materials. The rolling mill are
unable to get enough pig Iron to keep
them going, although they have large
central is given by the government for
its railroad stations and rolling stock,
as well as from private corporations
and electric railways.
The United States leads the world
in the class of materials which Is now
In greatest demand in Germany, and
the increasing tendency of the Ger
mans to buy them here Is a guiranty
of the maintenance of the most friend
ly relations between the two govern
ments.
(Continued from Page On.)
KRCOKRS ULTIMATUM.
PARIS, Oc. 4. A number of paper
say that the Boer have sent an ulti
matum to England demanding the
withdrawal of th troops from ths
frontier within 43 hour. The papers
congratulate President Kruger for
coming to this decision.
BRITISH BUTINQ AMERICAN
HORSES.
NEW TORK. Oct. t-Agent of th
British government are now In this
country picking up horse and mules
by th hundred and arranging for
speedy shipment New Tork dealers
say that 12.000 horses and mules are
to be bought for service In South Af
rica. Some are to be shipped from
Gulf porta, others from New Tork.
MASS MEETING AT NEW TORK.
Bourke Cochran and Other Will Sym
pathise with Boer.
NEW TORK, Oct. 4.-A mass meet
Ing to express sympathy with the Boers
tn their struggle against England will
be held In Cooper Union on October I
at S o'clock.
Bourke Cockran will deliver an ad'
dress. T. W. Burg will also speak. The
meeting will be presided over by Au
gustus Van Wyck. but the movement
la under the auspices of the Holland
Society. Among the vice-presidents
named In the announcement are Abram
S. Htwett, Jordan L. MoM, General J.
Watts de Peyster and John Starln.
OREGON
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION ....
OPENS IN
Portland, September a8,
CLOSES
October 28, 1S99.
Horticultural ind Agricultural
Product of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho In greater variety and profu
sion than ever before.
Bennett's Kcoowncd Military Hand
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America' Greatest Lady Cornet
Soloist
TRANSVAAL ARBITRATION.
WASHINGTON, Oct 4.-The Trans
vaal situation formed the basis of a
discussion In the council of the Pan.
Presbyterian Alliance. The controver
sy arose over a resolution Introduced
by Dr. Cyrus Cort of Sablllaavllle. Md
urging the arbitration upon the gov
ernments of Great Britain and the
Trarsvaal In connection with the pre'
ent crisis.
DISASTER IS FEARED.
The Ship Cyrus Wakefield Believed to
isoi uoa ah
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 4.-Shlpplng
men fear that some disaster has be
fallen the ship Cyrus Wakefield, which
sailed from New Tork for this port 183
ago. She was last heard from
at Port Stanley, where she put In after
the death at sea of her master. Captain
Henry.
She left Port Stanley 89 day ago In
charge of Captain Chapman, and
should have reached here nearly a
month ago. Five per cent reinsurance
Is being paid on her. The ship Valky
rie reports passing the mast of a ship
In the track of vessels rounding Cape
Horn.
Mariners say that this may have be
longed to the Cyrus Wakefield, which
is possibly now making slow progress
under a Jury rig.
IN A TTPHOON.
British Rark Rose Has a Tough Ex
perience Enroute to Puget Sound,
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 4.-The Brtt
ish bark hose, Captain RIckmers, has
put Into Shanghai in distress after a
hard fight for her life in the heart of
a typhoon off the Chinese coast
She was bound from Hongkong to
Puget Sound when she got Into the
trar of a typhoon. Her main topmaac
head, fore and main top gallant masts
were blown away. The ballast began
to snut ana leaks were discovered for
warn.
After two days the weaither moderat
el and the vessel was handed for
anangnai, wnere she will be repal red.
TRESIDFNT WHEELER AN EX
PANSIONIST. "We must stand behind the president
like men and Ilka Americans" Is the
ringing utterances of a Cleveland dem
ocrat who places country above party
Professor Benjamin Ide Wheeler, the
new prenldent of the Unlventlty of Cal
ifornia. Professor Wheeler Is not an "imperi
alist;" he Is an expansionist. In an
interview while stopping In Chicago on
his way to assume his duties at the
head of the greatest state university
on the Pacific coast he declared that
our policy In the Philippines Is not In
spired by a dream of empire, but
" "America Is a missionary carrying out
side her borders the gospel of freedom
and law." We may divide In our opin
ions hereafter concerning the final dls
potkl of our new possesHions, but no
$Mr nor
ITRYiNG
"P I can't t.iko nlain rnH.livsr
j oil. Doctor says, try it He!
might as well tell me to mclt$
!ard or butter and try to take
hpm If it Inn rirk intt
) will upset the stomach. But
you can take milk or cream,
: ;o you can take
I Scott's Envision
S It is like cream: but wills?
feed and nourish when cream
will not. Babies and chil-J
dren will thrive c. .d grow
Fat on it when their nrrlinarv w
food does not r.crhh them.
4) Personi hive been fcr.v v.'n to gain ?
$ a pound a tL.y v-'itn Uin$ an
y ounce of .Volt's Emu!:; in. It Cets
T the digestive r.:hinry in working J
oroer so iror 105 wi.nvy rood b
properly iA and assimilated.
: '. 1 'o, s' rJri: 1 i.:,
ifimaiv New York.
SNOW SHEDS BURNED.
SACRAMENTO. Oct. 4.-BIX thou
sand four hundred feet of snow sheds
were destroyed by fire last night on
the Southern Pacific betsreen Cisco and
EnimiKrant Gap. Th total loss to the
railroad will nut be lens than $50,000.
The company hopes to have trains
moving by tomorrow morning. There
are two passenger trains, east and
west -bound, now stalled In the moun
lain.
RABIil WISE ACCEPTS.
NEW YORK, Oct 4. Rev. Dr.
Stephen Wise, rabbi of (he Bnal Jes-
surum synagogue, Madison avenue, has
announced his acceptance of the call
the Congregation Beth Israel, of Port'
land. Or., which he has bad under eon
slderatlon for several weeks.
Dr. Wise said last night he had ac
cepted the call because an enlarged
field of ministerial work awaits him
there.
B. House' Cafe at US Third street.
Portland, la regarded by many people
as the leading restaurant In the Pa
cific Northwest.
Th unequal ed
FL0KCXIE TK01TC
Of Acrobats, direct from th Empire
Theatre, Londoa; their flrst appear'
ano In America.
A Great
PILinxO WAR MISCIM
3 GREAT SISTERS MACAKTE
Unsurpassed Asriallst. In their thrill
ing acta.
ANIi OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
A Season of Great Surprises and As
tounding Feats.
Reduced rate on all transportation
line.
ADMISSION. K CENTS; Children on
der 11 year, II oents.
Andrew Lake
5g COMMKHCIAU HT.
...Merchant Tailor...
Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Prices.
Repairing and Cleaning Neatly Pone.
Light your house and
plac of business with
Incandescent
Vapor Qas Lamps
lOO-candl power at a cost
of lo for three heur.
Miller & Barnafcerg, Agents
40S Bond Street, Astoria.
THE PROOF
of the pudding Is la the
aod the proof of liquors
IS IN SAMPLING
That's aa ergnaMBt that', ceo.
olusive-e, deayostratioav
Our will staad the test.
HUGHES & CO.
Don't Miss It!
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out-of the Circuit Court
of th State of Oregon for the county of
Multnomah, on the 3d day of October,
Ibfj. uoon a Judgment rendered In the
Justice Court for Portland district, of
the titate of Oregon, for the county of
Multnomah, on the 25th day of Octo
ber, 1891, In favor of T. W. Schulze,
plaintiff, and against Geo. Reichweln
and Pauline iieiehweln, defendants,
commanding and requiring me to levy
uoon the property of the above named
defendants to satisry tne sum or isz.io.
now due on said judgment, with inter
est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
rer annum from the 25th day of Octo
ber. 18M. and tne rurtner sum or 134.7s,
also now due on said Judgment, with
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from the 25th day of
October, mm to tne did oay 01 ucio-
ber. 18K and Interest thereafter at th
rate of I per cent per annum, and also
the costs of and upon tnt writ, 1 aid.
on the 4th day of October, 18D9, levy
upon the following described real prop
erty, towlt:
The B V, of the S W the w ft or
the Sfc, K of section li, townsnip ,
north of range 8, west of tne Willam
ette meridian, in Clatsop county, Ore
gon.
Notice Is hereby given that I will, on
Saturday, the 4lh day of November,
IMS, at the hour of 2 o'eock In the af
ternoon of said day. In front of and
at the court house door In the city of
Astcna, .Clatsop county, Oregon, s-1'
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the above described real prop
erty, or so much thereof as may be
necessary 'to satisfy (the Judgment, in
terest costs and accruing coets.
TIIOS. LIN VILLE,
PherilT of Clatsop County, Or.
Astoria, kit., October 4, IMi.
OREGON COLLEGE
OF
DENTISTRY
Cor. Socond and Morrison Sis ,
PORTLAND. OR.
Th regular annual session begin
October S, 1899. Last day for entrance
I October 11. The course of Instruc
tion In this college I In advance, or
rather more extended, than art the
requirement of th. National Associa
tion of Dental College facilities. For
catalogues and further particulars, ap
ply at th college building, or to
DR. HERBERT C. MILLER, Dean,
tn Oregonlan Building.
DR. B. S. WRIGHT. Secretary,
M Dekum Building.
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO ALU
Opsm every uay from I e does to
and !: tsla a.
akscrtpttoa rats II per annoaa.
West Cor. Eleventh aa Doss atresia
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
House-moving Tools lor Runt.
L LEBECK
Carpenter and Ilulldcr
General Contractor
HOUSE RAI5INO AND
MOVINQ A SPECIALTY
5inger
Sewing Machines
Sold on
Easy Payments
Old machines taken in e ichsnxe.
C. P. Looney, Agent.
433 Commercial Street, Astoria.
mnmmmmtm
SnirtDf strip ta tlx Parts Kipoattloa, eliaaeni
Xfc fAtfcMT U-ECOtU), UalUaier, Ui,
SAINT PAUL
A
E INSURANCE
COMPANY
ST. PAUL, MINN,. JAN. ist. 1899.
Capital . ...
Reserve for Unearned Premium
Reserve for all Other Liabilities
Net Surplus over all Liabilities
Total Assets
PACIFIC DEPARTHENT.
CHARLB8 CHR9TEK8BN, Manager.
B. GOODWIN, Assistant Manager.
ai7California St., S. F., Cal.
$ 500,000.00
1,016,407.87
222,691.07
784,888.78
$2,523,987.72
SAMUEL ELMORE GO, Agents,
Astoria, Oregon
W. F. SCHEIBE, a
nulscliirsr of
Always Mailable
sad 5sMfcrs' Article.
474 Commercial St.
"La Belle Astoria" Clear
Schelbe's Opera Star
Schelbe's Special
And Other Brand!
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
....High-Grade Colege for Boys and Young Men....
Healthful and attraothrs location (40 miles fro"u Portland on ths Bouthara
Partflo Sprlngflsid branoh). CompJeta and thorough preparatory, literary,
solanlflo, dassloal, normal, comnMrot si oourse. SPECIAL COITR8BM
mathsmaltijs, Burveylnc, Drawing, CI via florvlcs, Franoh, Oarnmn, Bp also
TtsWan, Bhortliand, Typewritlnf, TslSgTiaphy, Music. Academic Dsaraes and
Tihnrt Stats Certiftnstes and Dlpto nws Conferral. Send for oatalons,
AIOKQ3a
The President Mount Angel College, Mt. Angel, Oreg
Pacific Sheet Metal Works
spice
MANUFACTURERS OF
. LithographTng on Tin a Specialty.
Sao Francisco. Cal. Astoria, Ort. Falrtaven. Wash.
Writ U for Prle)
ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY
Tslaphons No. ll J
Handles Only the Choicest Meats
4S Caosiifrtal (I., Mil PelsM Rsalsawaal.
Pacific Navigation Com pan y
HTKAMKHH
R. P. Blmora
W. If. Ilnrrltion
ONLY niHKCT LINK
AHTOKIA to
TILLAMOOK
QAUIBALDI
HAY CITY
IIUHHONVILLS
OunDtllng it Astoria with I lis Ortvo ItallrnaJ A NaritfatloD CV. fur
8ao Frant'lsro, Portlsml ami all point east. For frfitfht ami passn
gsr rat ipplr I j Hanmsl Clmors a) Co.
ual Aitoats, AHTOIUA, ORE.
COUS AOOH Aisnts, Onira air.ia.1 Nsl,rilin Co.,
TH.UM00li.trs. CORTLAND, Ors.
The DAT Art? Open Day a
and Night.
W. W. Whlppl.IVoprlrt C r.
Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco
ATTSNTIVl BXRTICB....
rtRflrotAM ctnHNa..
PRIVAT ROOMS TOM LADIH.
53 8CommercIal St., AHtorin, OrtrRon
Columbia Eleetrie & Repair Go
SucceBsor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BoilerMakers
Machinists
Foundrymen
Loggers'
Supplies
Kept In Stock
Logging Engines Unlit and Rcpnlrod
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
Sole Manufacturers of the fasur passed
... " Harrison Secton" Propcllor Wheel ...
Contractors for Electric Lights and Tower I'ltttiU.
SMOKERS READ,
, All 16c cigars 10c
El Falnncia lOc
El Belmont 10c
Gen. Arthur 10c.
Leland Stanford 10c
Sanchez Y Hyas 10c
All 5c cigars C for 2ftc
J. F. HANDLEY and Co.
Cut rate cigar and news dealers, PerkiiiN Hotel building,
PORTLAND, Ore.
C. J. TRBNCHARD,
Commission, Brokerage,
Cumtom House Broker.
ASTORIA, .OREGON
Agent W. F. A Co., tod Paclllc l;it,i,i Co'a,
f m
nsarance ana snipping.
Twenty Years of Success
KIDNEY AND URINARY
DISEASES OF THE RECTUM
DISK ASKS OF MEN
yBV0yt!S l-P-W. thorouh-
drlPnrsSes. .Khau.t.n.
manhood, UNFITS YOU FOR BUsiNFflB rli? a.'s'SS? f yUf
BLOOD AND SKIN DISB.ABKS Hvr.mn. n .
bloody urins OleM RHninT ByJlhllli Oonorrhoe, painful,
VartSeeto HySfs V. Bexual Dsbllltr,
WITHOUT
Rh..umatlsm CURED. ru'ONOUa DHUOS. Catarrh and
enrorftum.r'ornrr.,n1a7. pTSM. 't' X S
Con.ulUt.on frss and .acrealy,aarBcron' 4' 0P
Doctor Walker, 1.13 Flrat St., Cor. Alder, Portland. Or.