The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 04, 1900, Image 2

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    fllK MORNING ASTOK1AN. 8UMA. PcHKI'AKY 4, 11(H)
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main SSL
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mall, per yen r .....M OO
Rent by mall, per rro.Uh 80
Berved by carrier, psr month W
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Bent by mall, per year, In advance JIOO
Postage free to subscriber!.
All communications Intended for pub
lication should be directed to the edi
tor. Business communications of all
kinds and remittances must be address,
ed to "The Astorlan."
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
Tertlsers the largest circulation of any
newspUJer jjuuMMiea on me coiumnis
r'xer" j Ann" lea. vvhi. h has a beating on mat-
. ! tor closely affeetins the Interests of
Advertising rates can be had on ap-j the I'mtvd Suites, aitieularly ami im
plication to the business manager. j p -chilly the building of the great wat-
'
Indcendi'nt of the question of the
fiialiln ati.,n of the signers of the peti
tion for the "three-roads" Improve
ment, as submitted to Mr. Fult-m, it
Appears that he concur with Mr.
Thomson us to the illegality of the
attempt to incorporate three separate
and dii-linct road Improvements In the
same petition. To quote Mr. Fulton
exactly, he says:
There are several roasons why thus
uniting thj three proposed improve
ments in one petition renders It void.
It Ik contrary to public policy thus to
"pool issues." The rt.Mdents of one
part of the county desire a certain 1m
pioveinent undertaken by the taxpay
ers; the ieople in another part of the
county desire a different improvement
s. undertaken. One may be a matter
,.f . . . kn. i
61 al 'uu"1 concern. nwe me uner
may substan'iaily subserve only pri-
vjje interests. They are en bodied in
ene peinicn..1" eeme me ,,., ,0 ,h? ft,,,ra, lM of y,ew ..
tne of vital ti.tllicV importance a voter ' r L
Is compelled to suppoVK oU the i.r.e i TU ls to be more then,
in which the public reallyirl no con-: 'l would aeem.
cern. The ielitiop can not be granteli,i',''on:bi:i would be attacked simulta
in nart and rejected in part. It must-' neouiy-.by Venezuela and Ecau Jor,
ia grar.tl or rejected as a whole. In
the exse instanced, a Voter could not
remonstrate against the t roj.-ct in '
which the public had little or no inter-!
est without also retnonsttating against (
that .vhich the public welfare required.
can you ooudi tne invalidity or suclt
a petition? Every proposition sub - j
mitted to the people must be so-
framed and so submitted as to permit
a full, free and direct answer.
This argument is irresistible, and, it-
seems to the Astonan, whatever mayj
be thought of the intrinsic merits of
Jhe "three-roads" proposition, is con-!
ciuMve. Aside from the force of Mr.
Fulton's opinion, the county court so
licited and will have to pav for his ad
vice on the theory that its action would
be thereby definitely " determined.
There is no escajpe, therefore, from the-l
horn of the dilemma. Whatever may be
the opinion of the county judge and his
associate commiskloners, there can be
no fjuestion as to their p"blic duty in
the premise it is to dilniiss the peti
tion as illegal and void of any effect in
conferring Jurisdiction upon them to
proceed with the enforcement and ex
penoiture of the public taxes contem
plated in the "three roads" movement.
There can be no possible room for doubt
(s to the propriety of such action. To
proceed othervvi.se would justly entitle
them to the condemnation of all con
or the
The fifty-cent size is just
right for the baby. A little
cf it in the bottle three or
four times a day will supply
precisely the fat all thin ba
bies need. If your baby does
not .gain in weight as fast as
you would like, try
Scott's Emulsion
The result will please you. If
the baby nurses, the mother
should take the emulsion.
It makes the baby's food
richer and more abundant;
only buy the dollar size-it's
more economical.
Both mother and child will feel at
once lis ttrenthenin. upbuilding
and fat-producing properties.
J1' lnifiata: Joe. and ioo.
SCOTT & bOWfiK, Lfc,uua,le. York.
Baby
Housework is hard woA wttout GoldDust 1
r:M---.iv.-i.r v:rT; .-est ggam r.-r-
WASHING WOOLEN
BLANKETS
Til theory aov it, that Manktra mut k
aahrd inttrad ol drv clcanej lobe healthy. To
have jour blanket is o(l new, matt toar-jr
autia ia half tub ol warm water by aim
eoe -half cup ol
Gold Dust Wishinc Powder
and toat a blanket tit li for half in hour: thea
imply move ti around and nib the aoileil apo'v J
naac id warn rarer 01 me uni temperature at
the om ia which you wash It, hang up la
warm plav or sunhtnv outdoor air and act
vhtt aofi, while blanket ou will hare.
TV. iKv. it nlrti f-im pit rr KvlM
'mm au rva notsia'
Sat fm mi rt ji u
K a'' ' 'n". w Tor.
,
servatlve and Intelligent taxpayers
whether favoring the rends or not. It'
Is to Ik Iiojh-J there v ill be in) further j
ol.iv or vacillation In tills Important
jm.it tor.
CASTRO AND THE CANALS.
Th,r. t, ... f. ...... c.,,.,1.
e'vv::y whkh is to cotin-vt the two)
iH'ians Anil shorten the distance for!
Amvrui'n fhips ty sontt thiiuand. of
miles.
It seems that President Castro, who
recently "wrested" '.he novernment of
enetuela from Senor Andrade, has a
great s-chente, that of a 'federal" re
public to be composed of the states of
Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador,
with its capital at Panama, the main
object of whL'b is the "control of the
I'.hml;-n Canal route." He is said to
have assurances of support from Ecua
dor, from Ciovernor Serrano, of Pana
ma, and the Liberal party of Colombia,
who, by what follows, would seem to
be liberal to a fuult, tiuce It Is ad
mittcd by the supporters of the scheme
tll;it It is "oniv f,v.1ihln Ihrnllyh war '
and Hie invasion of Colombia In order
to 'bring the Colombian government I
which Tank- her on either side. It Is!
Rar"
to be woiY'leied that the scheme
is "viewed with alarm" by'th'S-forelgn
residents in V-n-?xuela.
Tfljs .heme mvana
the Panama
:
ci'n'11, ' 1 -ourse- J
Jr congress, on the contrary, has :
seemed to favor the Nicarngua route
lai the more feasible, less costly and.
most easily managed. It to a curious '
eoini Idence. perhaps, that Just at this'
time a movement should have been
I made In Paris to "Americanize" the'
f:u.iri1a completion Company by let-!
tiny in a number of American rnpltH.!- J
iMs, and that it should have been in
sisted the change shojld take place be- '
fore congref-s nakes its final decision'
between the two routes. That the j
United States interests would come out '
second best under ihe Panama pian j
may be accepted as certain, for nothing i
is to be hoped from a government like
that contemplated by Castro, which '
would not hesitate to employ such 1
'
means as aireaJy indicated to carry
out what should be regarded as merely
a mercantile proposition. If Colombia J
should ask for the good offW-s of the'
United States In this threatening con-
dition of affairs it would seem to be J
good policy to grant them, and, if
nd
needful to Intervene between her a
her assailants.
AIS3 IX OUK ASIATIC TRADE. ,
. .
The Interesting and important fc.a.
ture of the recent report on our Asiatic '
...
fra.ie, compiled by the chief of the Clinton cVJacksin St., CHICACO, IU
forcii'n markets sec lion of the agrlcul- For Bale by Charles Racers, prutgiat.
turnl department, Is the slow growth! atrl. Oregon
of our Imports frrm China and Japan .
compared with the rematkablo Increase !
of our exporti to those countries dur
ing the last decade. ,
Our demand lor the product:; of the
Orient has caupod an increase of only a
little over a million a year in the value
of imports since 1M9, w hile there was
un average tain of nearly $3,00,009 a
year in exports. At- a matter of fact, '
however, the gain In exports in
whs greater than that of any previous
year, whllo the lmpoits for the last
three years ihow an actual falling off.
While we are gaining rapidly In ex
ports to China and Japan, It is still a
fact that we buy of those countries
more than we sell to them. Of the
$87,305,688 valuation placed jpon our
trade with Japan, China and Hong
ivong in K,5ti.,uw represent me
imports into this country and I39.4&0,-
li represented the exports from this
country, leaving an excess of imports
'
over exports amounting to only $3,324,- ; a
f" .' I.' V i i .TT
i Jiff-: SX'S- if
s;. Tin ears ago this excess of Im-
ports amounted to $.,.0!!,lT3.
Ar oilier titiportant feature of our
A si 1 tic trade diselo.-sed !iy tlio ivpurt Is
1,10 ftu'' t,",t ,,ur Utt',e wltn Japan
: shows a greater Increase than our ill-
I iv. -t trade vlth China. The gain In
i
I trade with the former country was
veined at $..'.6;S.i. while the Increase
In trade "It't China was JU.'AMvi. It
is hlshly probable, however, that our
tride with Chi'ia was much larger
I that; the (Inures would indicate. In
f u't,it is hardly possible f'ir the ngrl-
i cultural department to secure accurate
statist li s of out exports to the Monro
i:un empire, for the reason that vast
(pa.'intltlts of American-made ijooiU are
shipped from Kr-sland through Hong
Kong, and such exports are generally
irclited in the custom hous- returns
to Ureal Britn'n. Our exports to Hong
Kong In lSiiS, however, are placed at
J7, 732,525, iifre than double those of
IS? J.
On at as Is this Increase In trade
with the Orient, it is only a drop In
the bucket compared to what will be
ihronlcled ut tile end of the next de
cade tf thM natLn makes the most of
Its opportunities in the Pacific and will
ironed at once with th-? construction
,,f an str,rt,Un canal
Karl's Clover Root Tea
ft-.nitifiej the Comrl'Tlrm, Purifwa the
Blono.lrtvosa r-r-Mi.UiMrs.ion. CiirCon
atipattim, lntiii?ti'n, and a!l Kru.ti.ni if
the Skin. An i:rc-iMe Iuiii.-- Neu
ronic. Sold ori nl-iujliite -rarintee by ail
drusiata at S.'k-., BOc. and a 1.00.
S. C. WELLS . CO., LCROY, N. Y.
son raopaKToas
Sold by CnARLES ROGERS.
If women A'ere unable to see the flnaj
clothes other women wear, they would
proVib'y have fewer wrinkles,
flERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality Lost Vigor tod Manhood.
(7lirP Tmnntcnrw KiirVif PmicuiAtiofiN
wastir(? '3, all effects of self-
x,..a abuse, or excess and indis-
fXjf'vL Jcretion. A nerve tonic and
'blood builder. Brings the
rpink plow to pale cheeks and
.n4,.. il . r H..u
By mnil XOc per bog, Cboxes
ior if.-.ou; w.tn a written guaran
f cure or reftiml the money.
Send for circular. Address,
,.-,
NEHVITA MEDICAL CO.
No More Back Ache
nvtL, J
Constipation.
INFLAMATIONoffHC BLADDER, aid
5 ALL KIDNEY DISEASES . -2
purifles the blood bv eliminating all
poisonous matter, stimulating the se-
ureiiuui;, regum-img me iwwew ana aju-
ing nature in throwing off that which
A"? fkln- The effect on the
COMPLEXION is ouite pronounced, as
few days' use will demonstrate.
MAnm
m tV Km
mi muL
m a 1 1 1 a
- .tew
Till- HI n jr.
1
7
1
ASTORIAN
BARGAIN
1 COLUMN
lite Most for Cttsh,
I am a Ivertlsli g for lli Onuh
grcH-ery trade, for whloli I offer the
fullest wx-lgats and lowiU pmces,
i:-crytlung clean mid frh,
rrotupt nttentlon,
CHAItl.KS I.AKSON,
tJrocertiti nnd Crockery.
1 here's SnlNfactluii
In buying sllwrar whi-ie the
stock is complete nnl you have nn
nssiirunre ns to quality. I have it
largo artment of sterling silver
mid hollow ware In latest designs
for wedding presents an. I lioll.liiy
trade, lie sure to see It b-'fore you
buy.
O. W. SMITH.
126 Commercial strei't.
Who Do.-s Your luiiiuli) .'
" We clHlm, and we will prove to
every one, that we have the best
and mont up-to-date laundry on the
Coast. A trial order will convince
the most particular. If you want
neat, prompt work, try the
CITY STB AM LAVNDRT.
lit Franklin Avenue.
R. SCHIMPFEHMAN, Prop.
t or a Holiday tiift
Titer Is nothing nlcvr tlian a pbtv
of silverwiire or cut gUti. 1 have
a complete nsmftmcnt of the latest
productions ut reuavuvtble prteea.
K. EKSTROM.
The Jeweler.
Commercial Street
(letter I him l.ver
The Pond Street Fish Market Is
better than ever prepared to supply
fresh and salt fish of all kinds.
Ooods delivered to any part of the
city and satisfaction guaranteed.
HONU STREET FISH MARKET,
U7 Ilond Street.
Millinery Novelties
I desire to further call the atten
tion of the ladles to my handsome
stock of trimmed millinery. It com
prises the latest creailona of the
millinery art, and I am offering re
duced rates for the next SO dsys.
MISS McRAE.
Dr. T. N. Itall
DENTIST.
57! Commercial Street,
ASTORIA, ORE.
Over Schlussel's Clothing 8 tore.
THE LOIYKE.
Oirangers visiting in Hie city will tin.l
the Iinvre it n attrsliv r. s irt wlieiem
to spend lliu evening, 'f ho Ainini' Siiei
I.nilict Orclicslr.i is till on ilie bills mi l
presents mgliiiv n unisi'iil inyrHi
fX'H-piional merit, HniiiUi.tne niol h .
Li i 1 1 i a r . 1 riMiiuss'i-a f-:t it i e in eiitiiii ctioii
will) the hou.e. I'aintiihle Inn Ins will
be served lit nil i:ours
COVI'HNMRN'T PROPOSALS
WANTKL).
"i'orf jst'.-ns. Or"g-o, jan.'fi, moo.
Settled proposals In duplicate will be
received here until 12 m. February 10.
ISO', and th-n op--ned, for the pur
chase of thre 8-liich guns and car
rkages (cat Iron); 2"i 10-Inch guns and
eruri'iges (cast Iron); five 200-pound
Parivtt guns and carrl ig. (caM
Iron), l.JuO !Ud shot 8-Inch and 10
Inch (cast Iron); 4.8W shells, M:h
and 10-inch (cast Iron); 1J5 hand
spikes (wrought Iron); two 15-ton
hydraulic Jacks; and m.uty other ar
ticles of Irjn, wood and copper. Klght
to rejct any and all bids Is rcrv d.
Infoi-mantlon furnished upon applica
tion. W. A. BETHEL. Plrst Ueutenant.
Third Artillery, Commending.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS
WANTED.
"Fort Stevens, Oregon, Jan. 6. 130.
Sealed proposals In duplicate will be
received hire until 12 m. Feb. 10, 1300,
and thon opened for the purchase of
the following at Fort Canby, Wash
ington: Two 8-Inch guns and car
riages (cast Iron); 15 10-inch guns
and carriage (ca.st iron); one 4 'fl
inch rifle (cist Iron) with carriage
and limber (wood); two 300-pjUnd
I'arrntt guns and carriages; two car
riages for 15-Inch gun (coat iron);
four parrlnirpa tn fi.inrh rlfla fvtrivert.
ed (cast iron); 1000 shot 8-Inch and
10-inch (cast Iron); 2.500 shell S-lnch
and 10-Inch (cast Iron), nnd many
other article of Iron, wood and cop.
pr. Light to reject any or all bids
is reserved, information furnisiietti
upon application.
W. A. BETHEL, First Lleuti nant,
Third Artillery, Commanding."
GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL.
Treasury Department, Washington,
. C, January 10, 1900. Sealed propos
als for tl.e purchase of the revenue
steamer Corwln will be received by
Captain 1. F. Tozler, R. C. 8., until 12
o'clock M., Hoturday, February 10th
n -xt. The Corwln Is a steamer of 213
gross tons, top-gall schooner rig; with
Oregon fir frame and copper and gal
vanized Iron fastenings;, extreme
length 14.1 feet; beam molded 23 feet;
draft 9 feet 4 Inches forward and 11
feci ." Inches alt; hus one Inverted
direct acting engine, and one cylindri
cal Scotch return tubular boiler, built
in liMJ, and is supplied with sails, awn
ings, anchors, ch-ilns, boats, steam
vvindlai fi, etc. The vessel can be seen
at Pirl Townsend, Washington, upon
iippllcution to either Captain Tozler or
her commanding officer, and will be
open for inspection until the date above
named. Proposals should be endorsed
on the envelope "Purchase of Revenue
Hleami-r Corwln," and addressed to
Captain D. F. Tozler, R. C. 8., Port
Townsend, Washington.
O. L. 8PAULDINO,
Assistant Secretary.
NOTICE:
Notice is hereby given that ell of
the assets of the Astoria Football
and Athletic Club have been trans
ferred to ths undersigned as trusts
for the benefit of all of tho creditors
of said club, and tbat all claims i
against the said club should be pre
sented to the undersigned vithln it
days from this date.
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Trusta-j.
January 11, 1900.
"I was nearly dead with dyaiiwls,
tried doctors, visited mlm-ml springs,
and grew wora. I iwod Kodoi Dys
pepsia Cum. That cured me," It dl
gita what you eat. Cure Indigestion,
sour stomach, heartburn and all forma
of dyvpcpsla, ChM Rogers,
When h boy (jets Ms first watch, he's
n-vvr xniutled mlil he can jrove that
M.iino of the port- are inlsMltig,
lVWIit'a I.litle Early Rlsent purify
the blood, i-lcnit the liver, invluornt
the svateni, Famous little pills for con.
stlpatiou and liver troubles. Clms Rog
ers. II every mint could believe every,
thing lie beam about everybody vise,
h.ivv much belter he would think him
self i dun his uelshhors.
Mlsi Annl.v B. dunning. Tyre, Mich,,
not: "I sufTetvd a lng time from dys
pepsia: lost twit nn.l b.vame very
weak. Kodol Pyspepsla Cure complete,
ly cured me." It digests what you eat
and cures all forms of stomach trouble.
It never fulls to give Immediate relief In
the worst eawn. Cht R-gvrs.
If a man Intends to drown It'.msclf,
he hIiouM remove nil his clothes; thv
mUht (it hit wife's ectoii.l Inil'iiinl.
Mrs. It. ChtitrhlH. Iieilln, vt siys:
"(Hir baby was covered with running
ores. IVWIti'a WUch llanel Salve
cured her." A specific for pilec anl
skin diseases, llevvare of worthbss
counterfeits. Clms Itoitvtu.
If hiindvv i ItliiK Is a true Index to
chancier, but few men need expect
to Inherit a golden hup nnd crown. .
As . cure for rheumatlsni t.'liain.
Ix-i Iain's I'll in Ilalm Is galnlnR a wide
reputation. l. II. Johnston of Itlch
taond. tud., has been troubled with
Unit ailment since lilj. In spenkliiK
of it he says: "I never found any
thing that would irlleve me until I
u.'d Chanib.rliiln's t'nln Ilalm. It
acts like magic with me. My foot
was swollen nnd paining n,e very much
hut one good upplli-stlon of Pain
Halm relieved tne rof sale by
Charles U.'g.-r.
It the waiter spills soup ihoMi your
back, kick til id ; he ixpecls everything
to come to him because he waits.
My son has been troubled for years
with chmnle dlarrhin-a. Soinellme
ago I persuaded him :o take some of
Cham)-! Iain's Colic. Cholera and
lnrrho-?a remedy. After iislng two
bntle of the Ltf-cetit size he was
cured. I give this leatlmonlal hoping
some one similarly ailllcted may read
It and be benefited. THOMAS C
HOW Kit. OIneoe. O. Kor sale by
Chnrles linger.
Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla, Mo., sav"d hll
child's life by One Minute Cough Cure.
iKiptors had given her up to die with
croup. It's an laf.illibie cure for
-.Hii-hia ....l.lj irplniM tn., II im.nt a t...tt-
I elmn an. I tl.roat tin I lung troubhu.
j itelleves at once. Chos linger,
j . , -
if vmi would know what your friends
I ,:il itf .el Ii..ii iilii.nt IImI.ii In 11 lull !
tl'ey s.i) of others in your pr-eiice.
"One Minute Cough Cure Is the beat
remedy I ever usd for coughs and colds
It Is unequalled for whooping cough.
Children all like It." writes II. N. Will
iams, (ienlryvllle, Ind. Never fall.
It Is the only harmless remedy that
gives Immediate results. Cures roughs,
colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia,
bronchitis and all throat and lung
troubles Its enrly us prevents con
sumption. Chas lingers.
If someone would only drag the sled
up ttv bill lor us. life would be one
long ilcllhhlful slide.
J. C. Clark, Peoria. III., says: "Sur
geons wanted to openilo on m) for pllfs,
but I cured them with DeWltt's Witch
Hasel Salve." It Is Infallible for plies
and skin diseases. PJewaro of counter
felts Chas Rogers.
If ihe foolhardy n.an was only fool
Ish, it wou'dn't matter so miuli; but
he Is always hardy and lives lo a ripe
old age.
A SCRE CURE FOR CROUP.
Twenty-five Tears' Constant Use
Without a Failure.
The first Indication of crouD Is
hoarsness, and In a child subject to
mai disease u may be taknn as
sure sign of the approach of an at
tack. Following this hoarsnes Is a
peculiar rough cough. If Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy Is given as the
oniia becomes hoarse, or even after
tho croupy cough appears, It will pre
nt the attack. It Is used n many
thousand of homes In this broad
11,1,1 and never disappoints the anx-
nythcrs. We have yet to barn
of,a tnstance In which It hiu
"7" i'ie.-
iiluuii can nnuw nucn a recoro
twenty-five years' constant use with
out a failure. For sale by Charier
Rogers.
AH Astorlan who visit Portland and
desire spending a pleasant evening In
company with polite people and In the
enjoyment of an unexcelled musical
program, should go to the Fredericks
burg. Resides vocal and Instrumental
selections there are many other at
tractions to delight the visitor. The
new managoment Is making the Freder
icksburg a well-merited success.
IJROWN & GRANT, Props.
r
It take but a minute to overcome
tickling In the throat and to stirp a
cough by the uss of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly cures all
forms of throat and lung troubles.
Harmless and plnsant to take. It pre.
vents consumption. A famoua specific
for grippe and Its after effects. Chas
Rogers.
TO CURE LAORIPPE IN TWO DAYS
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahb-t.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Groves' signature
Is nn each box. 25c.
H0! POINTS EBS1
Through palace and tourist sleepers,
dining and library observation cars.
ELKGANT VRSTIBULB TRAINS.
No. 4, "Flyer" leaves Portland at
3.45 p. m
P-.J"
No. 1, "Flyer." arrives Portland at
8 00 a. in.
For rates, etc., call or adc"r
O. W. LOUN8BERRT,
Agent O. R. A N., Astoria,
or
A. B. C. DENNIBTON.
C. P. A T. A., Portland, Ore.
We Rent New Typewriters
No. 2
v i t i
li''5':'T;-l
Tel. Main r7l
WEDDING CARDS
WEDDIM CARDS Vlj P, Z P(
VISITING CRRDS
BUSINESS CARDS
COPPER PLATE PRINTERS
VISITI NG CARDS
Seasoniible Goods at
Si
isiiier
Cotton Rope Cotton Twine Net Floats
Boat Sail Drill (different finalities) Dunbarton Salmon Twine
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