The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 13, 1902, Image 2

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    : HIE MORXLNG ASTORUN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i3 1902 '
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TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY.
lut y sasU, Pf jrw .
Stat by snail, per month
ff.00
,so
arrd by sarrier. pr month
', 8BMI-WEEKI.Y.
eat by mail, per yw, in advance. $1.
Ths Astorlan guarJites to tti adrar
Ikters ths largest circulation of any
sxvspaper lltahM on th Cslumbla
COST OP THE BOER WAR.
But for the iscovertea of fold in the
Wltwatsrsraiid a, Ssw rra ago the
Boers yfwM dtoubtlesa have been left
tn tbe undisputed possession and swle
anjoyrnent of the Sooth Africa veldt
north of the VaaJ river. There m
Main e! to atract forsgnrs so
the Transvaal a country wlthw
e ooaat, aeml-artd and naturally
fcamo. Those water course were al
tsrnsrtely swollen to torrent and left
atmoat dry. and whoae summer storms
wen uncaae of saod. The Dutch
urg bera wfco had trekked out of Cape
Coloey to get away trow the QigHsa
were satisfied to Uve In such an un
interesting country on he fruits of
ths labor of their Kaffir dependents,
passing Hrea of careless tndolenee
when not In the saddle. WW no am
biUon and MtUe or no education, the
Transvaal Boer was, an anachron
ism and would doubtless have been
among the las people on earth to feel
the Influences of the strenuous Mfe of
the civilised world of the day but for
the Invasion of hla country by the
told seekers within the last fifteen
years.
Even then the Boers did not avail
themselves of the opportunity to grow
rich by digging the gold out of the
Rand, but contented themselves with
exadtmg tribute from the people who
actually developed the goM mlninr in
dustry In and about Johannesburg. It
was their exactions in the form of ex
cessive taxation, the dynamite mo
nopoly, etc, and the denial of a voice
In the government to the TJitlandera,
or foreigners, who werV actually In
the majority, but powerless to Yemedy
the glaring abuses in the government
of Che wily old Kruger. which led to
the war. It was thought that the
struggle would soon be over and that
the rich prise of the most productive
gold mining district in the world
would soon be in the possession of the
British empire, but the realization of
these expectations has been long de
ferred and in the meantime the cost
has been infinitely greater than it
would have been to bear the burdens
- " ibrella. and he rather suspected that
gold mining companies so bitterly!.,. r,.., .
' Its appropriation by another had not
00mplalne5- been altogether accidental. He thre-
Wlmt the Boer war has meant to if, ..
iiore used the story to point a moral
the gold mines of the Rand 'and the . . . . . .
n a sermon in the cathedral, adding
holders of "Kaffir" stocks in Europe. tt u. .
at if its present possessor would
especially in England, may be srar- H. ,.. .. ....
(drop it over the wall of the deanery
mised from the fact that the output rj jj .. . , . ,
, garden during that night he would say
of the mines for two years past has ,, . . .
no more about it. Next morning he
been only trifling in amount. From I .,.,. .
I repaired to the srot and found his own
1S90 to t?98 there was a constant in- ..i,-.!,, . .
j umbrella and forty-five others,
crease In the output of gold from the
Rand, from about JS.5O0.O00 In value The Lord Mayor of Lond.T has re
in 18W to something like 75,OOO,0O In JeoivH a letter from W. A. Aldrlch,
1S98. In October of the following year , of Spokane. Wash., inclosing 7.fr)
the war broke out and stopped opera- from a Londoner who died in a hos
tions at the mines, the output for the pital in that place and wanted the
year 189 having), however, reached a . balance of his money, after the pay
total of about J70.000.0.j. The Britih ;ment of the funeral expense, to be
were In possesion of Johannesburg ' ( to England for the benefit of
early in the summer of 1900. but the 'Tommy Atkins."
total gold production of the Transvaal
for that year was only, about J7.00rt.000,
and laeft year it was only J5.5O0.WO
' A dozen active Kaffir stocks which In
1898 "paid dividends ranging from 10
to 150 per cent each on the par value
of the shares, declared not a single
dividend In the year 1901, and only one
of them paid a dividend in 1900. This
Is an Indication of the effect of the
war upon thousands of Investors 1n
these gold mining companies Which is
not as a rule alluded to in estimating
the cost of the con flirt- In noi.no tr.
ling, 10 wy Mvui'ng 01 ine com; in
Uvea But the gold is there and when
peace i? established the output will be I A gtran?e woman ha f.hucked Rus
enormous. Tt is estimated that gold sell Sage under the chin without
to the amount of JTO.000,000 a year can j charging him a cent. Uncle Sage was
be taken from the Rand mine for fifty i tkkle'1 Blth th" wnole performance
that he shaves all round the spot in
years to come wlthput exhausting the loraer t0 pre8erve the sensation,
supply. But Great Britain has already!
spent one-fifth of that total for fifty . K,dney .plaint kills more people
years in trying to whip the Boers. j than any other disease. This Is due
.' m , 1 I Jto the disease being s Insldous that
Leading merchants of Mexico ere : 11 getB gwi hol1 on the system be
h,.,g. If not actually Png. for the "
establishment of the gold bads In the fatj disease lf taken , Umei gold by
currency of that country. And, singu- Hart's Drugstore.
larly enough, the annoyance and em
barrassment to which these Mexican
merchants haw recently been subject
ed by reason of the fluctuations In th
value v' the peso may with fairness
be laid at the door of the United
States government; fr K has per
mitted the peso to circulate without
check In the Philippines, thereby
causing an additional artificial value
to attach to that cheap and discredited
cdln," Fluctuations in the value of the
Mexican silver peso have been unusu
ally wide; since last July. According
to our diplomatic representative at
Monterey, CVnsul-Oeneral Hanna. the
bankers there attribute this largely to
the existing uncertainty as to the
course of our government In the use
of the peso in the Philippines. During
July last K took l.tt pesos to purchase
an American dollar In Mexico, but
when a little later there were rumors
there that American coin and paper
money would soon become the only
currency that would "pass" tn the
Philippines at .the rate of only 11
for one American dollar, the peso has
steadily advanced in value In Mexico.
These ups and downs have caused no
end of embarrassment to Mexican
business houses that purchase large
quantities of goods in the United
States and Europe, as such goods are
paid for on a gold basis and sold la
Mexico for silver. Almost every day
that passes furnishes additional rea
son for putting the remaining s3ver
nations onto the gold basts.
A distinguished foreigner has said
that if women were made eligible to
the office now restricted to men they
would be more Just to accused persona
of their sex than male persons are.
The inference that may fairly he
drawn from the remark Is that the in
terests of women would be subserved
by the admission of women to the jury
box. There Is at least one woman la
the State of Iowa who would hardly
subscribe to this doctrine. Tfcls is a
young woman who has heel awarded
1000 damages because th? man to
whom she had promised to many died
before the date set for the martUge.
It was not pleaded that the other
party to the engagement was in any
respect at fault. There was cc Inti
mation that he would not have ful
filled the conditions :t th; enjvr.7ent
If death had not interfered. But a
male Jury gallantly hell that at the
young woman would, In th eent of
marriage, have been en'itled to an
equal share of the ?sta:e owned by the
deceased, it was but J :st that the loss
she had suffered should be made good,
as far as the power to make it good
rested with them. .Vow. th? conun
drum In t&is proposition is if a wo
man Jury would have been as gener
ous to the young womin a a male
jury was?
A well-known English dean recently
hail V . . .
'"'J mraianune 10 lose nim nm
SAVED HER CHILD'S LIFE.
"In 'three weeks our chubby fettle
boy was changed by Pneumonia, al
most to a skeleton." writes Mrs. W.
Watkins, of Pleasant City. o. "A
terrble cough set in, that, in pKe of
a good doctor's treatment for several
weeks, grew worse every day. We
then used Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, and our darling was
soon sound and well. We are sure this
grana meaitine saved his life." Mll-
j Krng know 'y ""re cure for
r '- " ung omeases.
! Hart's Druirstore
tlon, oOc, JIM
I
Trial bottles free.
When a woman gives up it is because
the has rone to the utmost limit of
strength and endurance. It is a marv el
how women will stairger on under the
daily household burden when the whole
bodv is racked with pain.
For the nervous, run-down comlitiou
which so many women experience, as
result of overstrain in housrholtl cares,
there is no metlicine can equal Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
strengthens the weak stomach by cur
ing diseases of the organs of tliirestion
ana nutrition. It purines the blood of
poisons which cause rheumatism and
other painful diseases. It nourishes the
nerves, and builds up the body aith
sound, healthy flesh.
There is no alcohol in "Golden Med
ical Inscovcrr" and it is entirely tree
from opium, cocaine and all other nar
cotics. Accept no substitute for the "Discov
ery. There is nothing "just as goi
for weaint., nervousness and debility.
I tot ibf whole world to kaow what Or.
rferor' J'cin ha doo for writes
Km Hrtca hurqrnx. of Bwgx Knoa Co., U.,
I had manv ui I he ill of woranl Uat, My
teas aad thtt traoWcd M braidea, aad t had
taromitwa. Aboat a t sco I hod to ti
ro work I u ao bad. I sad heard Much
noot voar mcdkiM I UtoatM 1 ntd try it.
I took low tu tie of r UaMra Medkal ti
onty ' ai -iu,' sad by ta Uait I bad takes
kalfof the tr bottle I befaa to is, aod kept
niaa bntcT. Aad .' I h m bm ol
my old aUwr.tx and eatlrrly rand of rbca
aa, I fed tik a a ran,'
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent frt on receipt of tump
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
at one -cent stamps tor the oook in
IS
iper covers, or stamps Tor cloth
ndin?. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Bul-
talo, N. V.
THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN
A WAT..
Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plain view,
Neb., writes; "My wife, had lung
(rouble for over fifteen years. We
tried a number of doctors and spent
over a thousand dollars without any
relief. She was very low and I lost
all hope, when a friend suggested
trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which
I did; and thanks be to this great
remedy. It saved her Ufa. She Is
stronger and enjoys better health than
she has ever known la ten years. We
stall never bt without Foley's Honey
and Tar and would ask those afflicted
to try it. Bold by Hart's Drugstore.
In Mexico graves are rented. When
relatives do not think enough of the
departed to keep up payments
the tenant Is evicted and gladness
enters the heart of the proprietor of
the bouse-for-rent column of the local
paper.
MILLIONS PUT TO WORK.
The wonderful activity of the new
century is shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's best workers
Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Con
stipation. Sick Headache, Biliousness,
or any trouble of 6 to roach. Liver or
Kidneys, they're unrivaled. Only 25c
at Hart's Drugstore.
Minister Wu confesses he is con
vinced that he admires American wo
men exceedingly. We all admire
Minister Wu for the courage of Ms
convictions, especially those of us
who are afraid to say anything else.
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
"I was troubled for about seven
years with my stomach and In bed Kaif
my time," says K. Demick, 8omerv!lie.
Ind., "I spent about flow and never
could get anything to help me until
I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have
taken a few bottles and am entirely
well." You don't live by what you eat,
but by what you digest and assimilate.
If your stomach doesn't digest your
food you are realy starving. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does tba stomach's
work by digesting the food. You don't
have to diet Eat all you wane Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach
troubles. CHAS. ROGERS.
She "I suppose you think every
woman wants a husband?" He "Oh,
no; some, already have husbands,
want the earth." Philadelphia Rec
ord.
DON'T LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
promote easy action of the bowels
without distress. "I have been trou
bled with costlveness nine years," says
J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have
tried many remedies but Little Early
Risers give best results." CHAS.
ROGERS.
La Montt "They say that some of
that barber's little talks are very In
t.ereming." La Moyne "iNo wonder!
he illustrates them with cuts." Phila
delphia Record.
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DATS.
Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne removes
the cause. E. W. Grove's signature
on every box. Price 25 cents.
It is also to be observed that Ed.
Biddle was a poet. And to give the
devil his due, he staged and acted his
epic like a master.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best and most famous com
pound In the world to conquer aches
and kill pains. Cures Cuts, heals
Burns subdues Inflammation, masters
Piles. Millions of boxes sold yearly.
Works wonders in Bolls, Ulcers, Fel
ons, Skin Eruptions. It cures or no
pay; 25c at Hart's Drugstore.
V
Th most reliable preparation ,0
kidney troubles on .the market is
Foley's Ktduey Cure. Sold by Hart s
Drugstore.
An ex-cabluet olncer and a few
friends plotted to drink Minister Wu
under the table. With a sweet, sad,
sober smile Wu helped each and every
one of thcin to bed. Here is the only
Vellow Peril" worth worrying about.
CHILD Rl-IN ESPECIALLY LIABLE.
' Bums, bruises and cuts are extreme
ly painful and If neglected often result
In blood poisoning. Children are especi
ally liable to such mishaps brcauss not
so careful. As a remedy UeWlu's
Witch Hasel Salve is unequated. Draws
out the tire, stops the pain, soon heals
the wound. Beware of countorfclta
Sure cure for pilea "DeWitt's Witch
Hatel Salve cured my baby of ecaeroa
after two physicians av her up,"
writes James Mock, N. Wtbater. Ind.,
"The sores were bad she soiled two
to five dresses a day." C11AS. ROG
ERS. "This Is indeed a god!" shouted th
Austrian burghers as they heard
young Mr. Schwab order up a special
train with the same nonhcalasoe that
Emperor Francis Joseph exhibits
when he marches to the ticket office
window.
A NIOHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of fir at night
Is the brassy cough of croup, which
sounds Hk th children's deatb knell
and It means death unless -something
Is dons quickly. Foley's Honey and
Tar never falls to give Instant relief
and quickly cures th worst forms of
croup Mrs. P. L Cordler. of Man
nlngton, Ky writes: "My three year
old girl had a sever case of croup;
th doctor said she could not live. I
got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar,
the first does gave quick relief and
saved her life." Refuse substitutes.
Sold by Hart's Drugstore.
England needn't lose any sleep
about her food supply in time of war.
Business is business, and even the
terrible Napoleui) bought his soldiers'
uniforms from the "nation of shop
keepers" he tried so hard to strangle.
A LEGACY OF THE- GRIP
Is often a run-down system. 'Weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
liver and Kidneys often follow an at
tack of this wretched disease. The
greatest need then Is Electric Bittern,
the splendid tonic, blood purifier and
regulator of Stomach, liver and Kid
neys. Thousands have proved that
they wonderfully strengthen the
nerves, build up the system, and re
store to health and good spirits after
an adtack of Grip. If suffering, try
them. Only 10c. "erfeot satisfaction
guaranteed by Han's Drugstore.
An Iowa woman has sued a dead
man for breach of promise of marri
age and recovered J 0000 damages.
The poor fellow Is left with only a
small balance of 50 cents to start
house-keeping In the present location.
CHILD WORTH MILLIONS.
"My child Is worth millions to me."
says Mrs. Mary . Bird of Harrisburg,
Pa., "yet I would have lost her by
croup had I not purchased a bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure." One Min-
Ut5 Cough Cure Is sure cure fo.-coughs.
croup and throat and lung troubles.
An absolutely safe cough cur which
acts Immediately. The youngest child
can take it with entire safetly. Th
little ones like the taste and remember
how often-It-helped them. Every fam
ily should have a hot f One Minute
Cough Cure handy. At this season es
pecially It may be needed suddenly.
CHAS. ROGERS.
So fast does Representative Little
field of Maine talk to tlw house that
the official stenographers are stttlsfled
whenever they succeed In snatching a
tail feather from the flying verb.
SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.
The subscription price of the Semi
Weekly Aatortan has been reduced
from two dollars to only ONE DOL
LAR A YEAR. You could not pur
chase a more valuable gift for a dol
lar than a year's subscription to the
Astorlan with which to please leople
who are acquainted with Astoria or
Clatosp county, or with which to in
terest those who are not acquainted.
It goes twice each week for only one
dollar a year.
Why Bhould Lo be shorn of his
mane when, poets, musicians and oth
er Irreclaimable are allowed to run
at large with long and oily locks? .
FAVORITE NEARLT EVERY
WHERE. Constipation means dullness, depres
sion, headache, generally disordered
health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
stimulate the liver, opens th bowels
and relieves the conditons. Safe,
speedy and thorough. They never
gripe. Favorite pills. Chas. Rogers,
druggist
"George has an automobile In view."
"Who, George? He couldn't buy the
tire for one wheel." "Tt belongs to
the one he would flke to marry."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is best for
croup and whooping couglv, contains
no opiates, and cures quickly. Care
ful mothers keep It In th house. Bold
by Hart's Drugstore.
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
. Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Some Inter
esting Facts
When paopis ar eon tempi t ting t
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally wtnt th best strvtce
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety Is eoncsrsed. Employ of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art
said to strvo th puhUe snd our train
ar operated so a to mak clos con
Motions with diverging lines at all
Junetioa points.
Pullman Paiao Bletpl&g and Chair
Cars oa through trains.
Dining ear service uuexosned, Maals
served a la carta
In order to obtain th flrst-elaas ser
vice, ssk th ticket agent lo sU you
a tiekti ovr
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will makt direct connections
at St Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all oolnti Bast.
For any further Information call on
anr ticket agent, er oorresoond with
JAS. C. POND. Qn. Pass. Agt
or JAS. A CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wla
ONE DOLLAR
cannot be expended to better advantage for yourself
or absent fiienda than in a year's subscription for the
Semi-Weekly Astorlan
It gives all the city and county news twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance.
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamers "Sue H. E more," apd "W. H. Harrhon"
OnlyiLlnc-Astoria to Tlltamook, Garibal ll Buy City, llubsonvllls.
Connecting at Astor.a with ths Orewoii Railroad tt Navigation Co.
and also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for San Francisco,
Portland snd all points East. For freight and paattnger rates ap
ply to
Samuel Blmore 6k Co
Utnerul AireiitM, Astoria, Or.
Agents A. tt C. ft. R. CO., Portland.
R. C. LAMB. Tillamook, Or.
O. R. ft N. CO., Portland.
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AgentsAstoria, Ore.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON ; , '
The Only PCrtt-Clasa Hotel In Portland
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Lse
Orders Promptly Executed
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
D
Milwaukee" whn going to any point
A familiar nam of th Chicago,
Milwaukee St. I'aul Railway, known
all over th Union as th Oreat Railway
running th "Pioneer Limited" train
vrv day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"Th only serfm train In th world."
Understand: Connection ar mod
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passenger th beat srvlc known.
Luxurious ooschea, leotrio light, attain
heat, of a variety equaled by no othtr
tin.
Be that your ticket rea.lt via "Th
In th UnltM State or Caaad. All
ticket atents sell thttn.
For rates, pamphltt or other infor
mation, address,
J, W. CA8MY, C. J. EDDY.
Trav. Pats. Agt. Oen. Aft..
Portland. Or. Purtland. Or.
IiuxuriousTravel .
Th HNorthwtrn Llml'td ' iralns.
electric lighted throughou', both insid
and out, and steam heated, ar with
out sorption, th finest trains tn th
world. They embed y th latest, rewest
and best Ideas for comfort, eonvtniao
and luxury ver offered lb travelling
public and altogthr ar th meat
oompltt and splendid production of th
ear builders' art.
Th splendid Trains
Connect With
The Grtt Northeri
The Northers Piclflc n
The Ciiidlsi ficlflc
AT ST. PATJL FOR
CHICAGO .od the CAST.
No sitra charts for these superior
acommodationa and all rlaasi of tick
ets ar available for passtgs en th
trains oa tnt lint ar protecltd by th
interlocking Hiocg system.
W. H. MIOAD, 11. L SISLER.
General Agent, TrevtUng Aft
roruana. Oregon.
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connsctlna Ikrrs with trains (or Uxtg
Iirach. Tioga and Nurtb Hah poMa,
Returning arrives at Astoria sams tvso
ing.
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a w p in
Ms m
' Bunduy only.
All trains mak clns connMUon at
dobls with all Northsrn I'aolAo trains
to snd from tli K.t and Bound polaU.
sf C ATOa
Oen'l Prelght and PisMngr AfVoU
In a Word This Tells of iht PaoM.igsr
Ssrvlc via
the loflhweslern ftineJ
Eight Trains Dally Bstwtn 8t. Paul
ssd Chicago, ecmiprliing
Library and tlMrvilun Cars '
Pre. inclining fibalr Cars.
Ths 20th Century. Tralns-
,y.rr Bay of th Tsar.
I fie Finest Tram in the Worfo
Elctrlc Liuhted nwt4
XesBtAI.E?'H8. ,h.
Bt Paul n,i V.M "u,lnln uetwssn
Un. "J Chl,,u- vl hs Short
Connections from th. West M.u
The NOIITHRrv o!,"
OK BAT NORTH KIRK I AND
All Agent. Bn lrll..T.,
11 va
ine
. .
The Northwestern Line
wirs.t, PorUaao, OrsgS