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ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, ISttt. 2. Morning Astorian EtUblithtd 1873. RATBSi Sent by mnil, per year $6 00 Bent by mapper month........... Bcrred by wirier, per month 60e ASTORIA'S DISGRACE No recent event has so roused the In dignation of the cltlsens of Astoria as the state of affairs on the water front a brought forcibly to notice ly the shanghatns of Charles Oar Jner on the ship Foylesdale Inst Saturday. That the young man's plight was d:s covered b Chaplain McCormae while holding a meeting on board the fch'p, and his rescue effected by Sheriff Lin- . rille is Indeed fortunate, in that it sav es an Inexperienced young man from the horrors of such procedure, and once more focusses the public's atten lion upon and directs the wrath of of fended justice at this barbarous prac tice. The state of the public mind is truthfully shown by the action of a large delegation of ladles from the As toria Reading club, who came to the office of The Astorian armed with a vigorous measure mhich had been pas sed at their meeting last evening, de nouncing with all the vehemence which Injured mothers feel, the wretches who perpetrate such heinous crimes against the lives and liberty of boys and men, and protesting most emphatically 'against the action of the court In per mitting to go at large a man so ffil- dently guilty of such crimes. We Ere indeed pleased to give expression to their justifiable action, and trust such efforts will not be in vain. It is no secret that - kidnaping, as the law defines the offense. Is far from being an unusual occurrence in As toria. Loud rumors are constantly afloat of men being tumbled into boats. apparently drugged or intoxicated, i-sometimes subdued by Wows and taken on shipboard to awake helpless and at the mercy of heartless officers. Will such monstrous criminality be longer endured? It can be stopped, and now is the time to do it. The astounding position of the cou-t in allowing Paddy Lynch to remain at laige in the face of such evidence as was adduced at the trial is Incompre hensible. When the murderer, Mattl Jarvl, was BOUNDHANDAlfOOT With muscles drawn and throbbing with pain, and joints swollen, stiff and tender, the rheumatic patient is as helpless and dependent as though bound hand and foot. No disease causes such intense suf fering, such s'larp, cerve-rackinj pains as Rheumatism, and this unfeeling mon ster, unless checked, crushes the strength and hope of its victims. When the system becomes infected with Uric Acid and other like poisons they are absorbed into the blood and lodged in the muscles, joints and nerves. Then with the sudden ness of an electric shock, pains Begin to shoot th rough the muscle or joint effected, wliicn often swells and inflames, and becomes tender. . feverish and sore. Unless treated through the blood Rheumatism '-y jri-oTvsdteadily worse, 7, i finally e n d i ti g in shrunken muscles, - "Vi-ivitf titSS? the invalid's chair or K$&8&b&& crutches. The cure "of Rheumatism can Brvcr J.e complete or permanent until the acia oiooa has Deen punned sua uie sys tern cleansed of all poisonous matter. 6. S. 8. does this promptly and surely, because it is a perfect blood medicine, and an antidote for the irritating acids that cause Rheumatism, . ' ' - ; S. S. S. purities and Invigorates the polluted, stagnant lilood, and when a Jree, healthy circulation is gaia estab Ushea, the grilty, corrodme particles are "S washed out of the achingmuscles and joints, and the longed for relief comes and the cure is permanent because the canse has been l f etnoved and nothing remains in the blood to produce another attack. - , Write for special book on Rheumatism. ' The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. i irf in vr Blven hli freedom for the l-altry sum of IJW the community was shocked and law was mocked, tut the present Instance calls forth more general dis approval tlun that. It Is th hop? of every lover of Jus tie that its ends wilt not In this case be defeated. The officers of the law sUnd ready to do their duty If the courts and the public will stand by them in so doing. AFTErt RWSKVF.LT. That the recent attacks on the presi dent because of his firm stand on the nt'sro question are not wholly charge able to the offended whites of the oith, but were largely Instigated by the trust enemies of Roosevelt in Now fork, is now generally believed. Such action is entirely gratuitous so far as the negro problem is concerned, us the trusts care not a fig for the southern whites, blacks, or any other people, ex cept as they contribute to their coffers. The purpose seems to be to take advan tage of the well known firmness of the president, and by stirring up antagon ism to him in the south, lead him to such vigorous measures as will not only Insure southern hostility to a sec ond term, but so involve him as to cause republican leaders to regard him as a mischief-maker and an unsafe candidate for renomlnation. That the trust magnates are determ ined to defeat Roosevelt at any cost Is thus set forth by the New Tork Press: After nuoting a statement of the president himself that agitation Is the result of "an outcry apparently started in New York for reasons wholly un connected with the question nominally at issue, ' the Press goes on to say: "This source Is in the press agencies operating in the Inner offices of the! great trust Interests whose headquart ers are in this city. Thpy are the same agencies which have announced that thj labor unions are dmanllng that John Mitchell go on the ticke with Mr. Roosevelt as vie president that all the murderers and drunkaroi of Kentucky have sworn to carry the state for the democrats unless Colonel Roosevelt Is beaten for the nomination that the corporations of the country will shut down and throw everybody out of employment unless some one is found to replace him in the chief mag istracy of the nation." The program of the trusts is said to be to prevent Roosevelt getting the re publican nomination; falling in that, the next step will be to back a demo cratic candidate to defeat him before the people; and as a last resort to or ganize In the house of representatives an opposition powerful enough to pre- vent him from accomplishing anything should he be elected. To carry out the scheme it is of course necessary to rouse against the president every kind of hostility possible. The fight made in the south is therefore but a part of a large and far-reaching struggle. Such is the theory thi't finds favor in the east. It may not be strictly true, but it will be Just as well for the people to take note of it and watch for develop ments later on. A single page In a single issue of the Century taksn for advertising lOBts $500, the Harper's H'S), other r. aga- zlnes $100 to J3S0. A yearly advertise. ment In one column in the Chicago Tri bune costs $2S,5i0 for tjse lowest and JM.OOO for the highest rate. ' The New Tork World costs 'or the low est and $5!i,Qy) for the his.-st priced column. Some local I,umn 'sb men hes itate to risk $2 a rr.Mith to tell of their wares. "1 am not much of a mathematician" said the tis;:a"tto, "liut I can add to a nan's nervous troubles, I can subtract from his physical enf-ry, T can mul tiply his aches and pt-lns, I can divide his mental powers, I can take interest from his work arid discount his chanc es for success." The revenue cutler Hush will be over hauled and repaired by the 'Hfferman Engine 'worV?, S.ottlc, ,vho were the lowest bidders. SeaUi.Va pole has grown long Enough to knock t inny a persimmon which heretofore has fallen into ,the hands of San Francisco. The direct Morgan Interests-include IS railroad systems, one monstrous steamship company, 13 industrial com panies, seven great insurance com panies and maoy smaller concerns. The total capitalization of these vari ous combinations is $C,418,C00,000. " MAOTOB mmm j'y" gj m wji aummuwmMJ wjuu Malthoid Roofing. Fire resisting. Will thoroughly protect nil buildings covered with it A better roof ing for less cost than qy other roofin made. Quickly lai and lasts tor years. t4 for Voeklx. The Paraffinc Paint Co. San FrancUco, Seattle, rVrtUnd, Los Angtlei nd Denver, Oriortdo. If the kaiser is bound to put us un der obligations by the gift of a statue of Frsderlck the Great, we might re ciprocate with a bronse or marble of James Monroe. It would keep htm In mind of an Important doctrine. According to a Berlin editor, no Eu ropean power recognises the Monroe doctrine. Speaking precisely, that is true, but they oil respect It, vhich Is just aa good and better. The first step towards knowledge la to be conscious of "Ignorance. Have the courage of your necjssitlcs, and never be' ashamed to acknowledge that you don't know. TO CURE A. COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. This signature. ifV on every box. iSi " WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, bil iousness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25 cents at" Charles Rogers' drug store.. ' TRAGEDY AVERTED. "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved,"' writes Mrs. W. Wat klns of Pleasant City, O. "Pneumonia bad played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and lung diseases. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist Price 50c and fL Trial bottles free. IT SAVED HIS LEG. H P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly i cured It In Ave days. For ulcers, ! wounds, piles. It's the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 . r. .. i . ' i. i . n .. . . I gist. GOING EAST ? If so, It will pay you to secure com plete Information "about the new over land service via. the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway A postal card to the undersigned will bring it to you. H. S. Rowe, General agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway, 134 Third street, Port land, Ore. GROSSMAN'S PATENT WRITING RING The ' most Important Improvement 1 of the age In the art of pen-! manshlp makes the poorest writ er , a splendid penman in a few dorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education In Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for 11, single sample 25c When ordering a single ring state whether for man, woman or child. PEWUHFG. SIPPIY CO. 119 S. FOURTH ST.. Philadelphia. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card of Trains PORTLAND. Leave . Arrive Puget Sound Limited. 7;25 a m 8:45 P m Kansas Clty-St. Louis Special ll: It) am :4S pm North Coast Limited :80 p m 7:00 & m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express .. 11:45 pm 1:05 on Take Pugst Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olyro P,la 41rect Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-St Louis Special for point on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Gray's Harbor branch , Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passeneger Agt, 256 Morrison st Portland, Or. THE POETRY OF THR ORANOR.' "It appeals to yuu, when the fruit hangs ripe and sweet on th tree law In February, or early In March. Then the hlnsMiint break out, and th tra are yellow with golden globes, and whit with orange floA-vrt. It may be that a flurry o( snow haa whltetu'd th mountain lop, and then you have an arttstlo background for a tropical for t. Th air ta full of sunshine, and heavy with th fragrance as night cornea on, and then, It the moon be shlnlng.you hear at midnight through open windows, the song of the mocking bird In the seen ted grove, and It never seemed so melodious before." An experience like this Is possible any winter, and It t worth a Journey o a thousand miles, while you can have It, by taking the scvnlo Shasto route throug the grand and picturesque Sis kiyou and Slmata mountains, to Joutn ein California. Coit.pleto Information alxmt the trip, and descriptive mutter, telling about California, mny be had from any Southern ravine ngotit, or W. E. Conian. On. pass. Agt.. 8. P. Co., Lines In Oregun. Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES FMOM THE EAST Commencing February Uth and continuing until April 30, there will be low rates In effect from the east via the Illinois Central R. R, to all Oregon, Washington and Idaho points. If any of your friends or relatives In the east are coming west while these rates are In effect, five us their name and ad dress, and we will make It our business to see that they are given the best pos sible service. W operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and In fact give you the benefit of the latest conveniences known to modern railroading. We have IS different routes between the east and west, and are In position to give you the benelU of the best combinations. Write us and we will give you full particulars. B. II. Trumbull, Com'l. agent III. Cent. R R. 113 Third street, Portland, Ore. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Paclflo between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run daily, four east and four west. Each Is a solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mail, express and baggage car and the elegant observa Hon car. Euch train Is brilliantly lighted with over 300 lights and th beautv of It all la you can travel just as cheaply on this train as on any other. Al! representatives will be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton. Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, K5 Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. Some Inter- T esting Facts When people are '.ontenpUHng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat serv'.'e obtainable as far aa speed, comfort and afety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexc:lled, Meals IPrved a la carte. In order to obtain the ftrst-olass sef' vl'wk th tlcket agent to 1,811 you ................ i iic YToiuittiii ecu u ai Lines and you will make direct iciijectlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag't. or JAS A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. WJs TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East vrt SHORT LINE V TO St- PAUL, DULUTH, MINNSAPOLI8, CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST, Through Palace and Tourist Shepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call on or address J. W. PHALON, , H. DICKSON Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt va xnira ntreet, jr-THand. A. B. C. DftNNTSTON, G. W. P. A 2 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash, eHtcHrTrsi- rntkutM EfSHYRCYAL PILLS lit; m . UKU .al bold a,:-JII. ui. .lf wlcb l.io.rl'.Oon. Tiibcnaolhrp. KefiM I.nir.ren. HiffiltnMun. mid Jinlla. Uiiutt, Unf (if four iJr'in.rt. or tn4 1, tn u,uff frt Prlliilor, TMmol,l.l. Mrf "Jlc llcr f-ir I.uJI.fc" In uutr, I., ra. Ik- Hall. 1JMIIU-Tr.!ftnnnl.i. n.j.i I.. ill Br.1.1.. hl, l,..t,t I'h.ntralC'a. i.4- rA Foley's Kidney Cure makes kMae7S and ll&dizt tzht JLM1J rn Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. . UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Tacific Coast ovei twenty-two year SAMUEL ELMORE A CO.. AroiiU, Astoria, Ore. Steamer SUE The LarKt, Btaunrbest, Steadiest, and moat seaworthy vmI ever on the rout, llesi of Table and Stat Room Acoomnwda tlons. Will tnak round trips vry flv day between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.60 Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon Rallrd A Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia R. R. for Portland. Ban rraaoTaoe and all point Kt, Fur might and passenger rata apply to Samuel Elmore S Co Ufur-rul AirciitM, Awtorlft, Or. or to A. C. R. R. Co. b. c Lamb, Tillamook, Or. Portland, Or. B & O Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS ij i tl j M BETWEEN CHICAG0S NEW YORK Via WASHINGTON, I). C, Finest and Fastoal scries of trains iix tho world. Pulatin coaches, Pullman Buflbt Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World 8 Is operated by the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. I B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. Chicago, 111 uisTKXKxnzsxnxainxaxaxaxsx PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co..Agts. FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Or LONDON TMK OLDEST PURELY FIRB Cih A-aota . . C4ii A.aata In Unltad c. A, Henry & Co., 215 Sansome Street ' SAMUEL ELMORE & ONE DOLrLiAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi youraolf or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorian It gives all tho city and county new? twice each week ' foi only one dollar a year in advance. -" - . ' "Lei tins G3LD DUST II. ELMORE O. It, N. Co. Portland. Or. tnnmamtznznxnztatazzi TELEPHONE Mil PI 661 L. 17IO OFFICE IN THE WORLD. - fii.soo.ooa Htata, .oiA.q.fi Qeneral' Agents San Prantlsco, Cal CO.. A0ENT5 twlzo tfoycsr wor!f XSXnXZBljBuXRXXttXl 8 0 Andrew Asp, Wmi Rikr, lUtkmlti aid IsnnlMr riR3T-tJUtll9 WORK AT RBAMONAULM I'lUCBS. Spsolal Attntlnn Olvn to into aH Btsamboat H.)'lrln,anral Ulaok mllhlnf, First-tUss Horso fhoslng, , CORNER TWELFTH AND DCANI PRAEL & COOK rRANAPSK COMHANV. Ttlsphon in. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our onto Will rmlv apoolal attention. No 631 Duan Bt W. 1, COOK. Mgr. OREGON , Shout line Union Pacific AND TIMK BCIIEU Tram rurtland. Arrlvs. I'llli iko Portland Ml Lake. Dxnvtr, Ft.' Worth, Oma ha, Kansas Cltjr St. louls. ChUago a n J East. Special :o a. vlallunt Itigton. I.Np.m, Atlnnllu Halt Lake, I)nvvr, rt. Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City, 8L Uuls. Chi cs no and Kast Kxrsa I. IK p.m. io.Ma.rn. vlftllunt-j Inidon. Wslla Walla, Lewlston, 8po kan. Ulnneapolla, BU Paul, Dululh, Milwaukee, Chi- U 1'aul FastMall p. m. via. ill p. m. Bpokana ao and East, TO hour from Portland to Chicago. No chanf of car. fX'KAN ATt U1V EH 8CIIEDUL.B. From Astoria i All mlUn dalna -MM i l or eaa r rancis co rrr flvs days. l:o"lmiiibiirlUvr to Portland and Way Landings. Ti uu" Only tx rit Bur i: a. m., Dally si espt Mot Htramcr Nahcotta leaves Astoria on Hits dally except Bunday tor Ilwaro, tonnectlnff there with trains tor Lone lfrac h, Tl and North Uech points, rtolurnlnc arrives at Astoria same ev enlng. O. W. LOUNSllEIUlT.Afent. Astoria, A. U CTtAIQ, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. "The Dlggest Benaatlon Everywhere." LILIPUT The smallest stare scope with the' strongest optical effect Highly fin ished la different colon with rlrh gold and stiver decorations (mountings-. Including to V. f. Photographs. Views of art (genre). Price only fl. Bent everywhere prepaid in letter form. AQENT8 WANTED. Llliput Steroscepe Ccmpfiny ruuHBBT bldq, Philadelphia, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. UtAVK I'ORTI.ANU AIIKIVI SOOsm 10in , rortlaiid Us oa t m!x.t way 1 1110 SSI tmm ror Aaltria and I'OIBI AHTORIA 'tit rortiaaoTaJWiiy Tii'iiai 6 lOp in MIC AM UK DIVISION 1IIW m AsUiruTir WirriiiuinT" Kll. Krt m 7Waai 4'J0 lit 10 s l 'J to p in 7 p II a m .'s,!EjJlln",,n"' Astoria 16 a in I );oIi1b tur MuPMniiin." II0 fUvei, ll.ioio .nd. .(; 'Sunday only. All' trains make eloaa Ooble with all Northern Paolflo trains to and from the East and Sound l''"t- J. O. MA TO. . Oen'l Freight and Paas. Agent IloxoRious Travel Th, "Northwestern Llml'id" tralna, electrlo lighted throughour, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the flneet trains la the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas tor comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the travelling public, and altogether are the moat complete and splendid jroluotlon tt the car builders' art. These spl-ndid Trains Connect With ' ; The Great Northcro ' The Northern Pacific and The Canadian I'aclfk 1 H : AT BT. PAU1. FOB CHICAGO and the BAST. . No extra oharas for theee auoerlor acommodatlons and all classes of tick its are available for passige cn the trains on this line are proteoltd by the Interlocking Elook System. ; A FINE LIBRARY Of 149 volumes Is found oil each of the Northern Paolflo'a "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated In the West that are llehted throughout Ml .wrV ' hy electricity. .