V ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1903 2. Morning Astorian Established 7J. TOO feet by Mil, per year. .... ........16 00 Sent by Nail, per months. ...... U 50e Berred br carrier, per month 60c SESfl-WEEKLT. Sent by mail, per year. In advance U 00 Th Astorian guarantees ltJ J vertlsws the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia RiVMV . THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., WILL THE CHINESE GO? The experimnet ofrunnntng a sal mon packing establishment. with white labor exclusively l pne which will be watched with much interest by the public. The consumer Is interested be cause there Is a widespread rumor, with' or without truthfulness, that the Chinese, who have always performed this class of labor, are none too cleanly. Working people see In the new depart ure an opportunity for more work dur ing a considerable portion of the year. This appeals especially to women and to boys and girls, for the work Is large ly such at can be performed by them. The removal of the American Can Company's plant from Astoria makes this feature a desirable one for a large number of Juvenile employes, who might otherwise be thrown out of em ployment. The Interest of cannery- men centers In the fact that If the Tallant-Grant people find the plan e tirelr successful it will probably be generally adopted by the canneries In this vicinity. The reform once fairly started means the down of the celes tial as a monopolist of cannery labor. The only real hope for him is in pe coming sufficiently Americanized to be allowed to join -he union which will In evitably occupy the field. The employ ment of Chinese cannery crews may have been and may still be necessity in isolated places such as most of the Alaska canneries are located in. They probably furnish the only means of op erating under such circumstances. It would seem, however, that in a city having as many industriously inclined people willing to do the work as there are in Astoria, the transient and un savory Chinese may well be dispensed with. Possibly none will be more pleas ed with the parsing than the packers themselves, who would certainly have preferred white labor from the start if it could have been depended upon to be on hand In sufficient force just when needed. Here arises the most serious question connected with the change. , There is not enough steady employment in a cannery, even during the tishinng season, for a full crew. The cannery must be operated accord ing as many or few fish are receiv ed. Whether white day labor will sub mit to being laid off indefinitely, and then can be depended upon to be on band promptly when a good run of fish appears in the river is yet unsolved. The American will not agree, as do the Chinese, to work during the season at rales which a contractor would be Jus tified in paying, considering the chanc es which a contractor must assume as to a large or small pack. The Chinese contractor who agreees to furnish the necessary labor for the season's pack at so many cents a case, is protected by the fact that while his men are able to do the work while there is work to be done, they do not ccut him so much while they are idle; MAimtOID ROOFING . 7 Si 2 as flow jxrrcatti nam TteHbrZtf For ill climates; best, cold, rin, gates, fumes and lire do not aiicct it, Conges in rolli ready for layiag." Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the tint place and Uatt for years t4 far booklet. a The Paraffine Paint Co. San Franc Uto, Seattle, Portland, Lei Anjtlts and Denver, Colorado, m and a he boards most of them In his bunk house, he also makes profit that way. Probably this feature of the case will form a fruitful source of disagree ment between the employers and the unions. It Is to he hoped, however, that another season will witness the aereeable sight of All white crews In every Astoria establishment, and con' sequent increase In the home circul' tion of money and the building of the workmen's cottage. ' AS TO MR. HERMANN. The following lucid and truthful state ment wrlttun by Harry L. Holgate, formerly of The Astorian, and pub lished in the Corvallts Gasette covers lots of r3und: "The operation of the National Land laws Is to figure In the present First Oregon Congressional District cam paign. Just why this is so Is not ex actly clear. Neither Mr. Hermann nor Mr. Reamea, nor even our own Mr. Ingalls can. be, in reason, blamed for those laws which have done much for the West and which have also given an opportunity for much fraud. These frauds have been accomplished under the various administrations and will cotinue as long as the land laws re main as they are. In the matter of the conduct of the local land officials, it will be remem bered that the commissioner of pub lic lands has not the power to appoint or remove them and the several Oregon local land commissioners, who have been recently summarily retired, were appointed by a Federal judge, who hap pens to be a Democrat. No one thinks of holding Judire Bellinger responsible for the alleged official misconduct. Mr. Hermann, when Commissioner, urged Congress constantly, but vainly, to so amend the laws that the frauds could not be practiced. 'Among the other realities that the opposition to Mr. Hermann will not discuss in connection with his admin istration of the land office, is the fact that of the HJ.OOO.OOO to U5.000.000, which was bandied by the office during his Incumbency, not -one cent was lost through defalcations or carelessness. "To those familar with the situation tt seems odd that the friendly rela tions between the President and Mr. Hermann should be questioned, for were those relations other than very friendly Mr. Hermann would not have retained his office so long after Mr. Roosevelt's Accession to the presi dency. It Is very unusual for a bureau chief to remain longer than the De partment desires, and Mr. Hitchcock has for several years urged Mr. Her mann's retirement. Their difference was not personal, but was based upon several matters of policy in which Mr. Hermann had the support of the West Mr. Hermann did not care to yield his convicitons even to retain his office. That thse unpreven table land frauds were net an issue is shown by the fact that Mr. Hermann's assistant was made his successor. "Of really more Importance to Oregon than a Congressman's relations with the Administration is his relationship with Congress, and probably no Oregonlan who reals and thinks will deny that no man in the State, other than Sena tor Mitchell, is closer to the Influential members of Congress than Singer Her, mann. Of especial importance to Ore gon at this time Is the fact that Mr. Hermann is on the most pleasant terms with Speaker Cannon." TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signs ture is on each box. 25c 'THE POETRY OF THE ORANGE. "It appeals to you, when the fruit hangs ripe and sweet on the tree lati in February, or early in March. Then the blossoms break out, and the trees are yellow with golden globes, and white with orange flowers. It may be that a flurry of snow has whitened the mountain tops, and then you have an artistic background for a tropical for est.. The air is full of sunshine, and heavy with the f i-agrance , as night comes on, and then, if the moon be shining.you hear at midnight through upen windows, the song of the mocking bird in the Scented grove, and It never seemed so melodious before." An experience like this Is possible any winter, and it is worth a Journey oft a thousand miles, while you can have it by taking the scenic Shasto route throug the grand nnd picturesque Sis kiyou and Shasta mountains, to south ern California. Complete Information about the trip, and descriptive matter, telling about California, nicy be hud from any Southern Pacific agent, or W. E. Coman, Gen. Pass. Agt., 8. P. Co,, Lines In Oregon, Portland, Oregon. i Subscribe for The Morning Astorian It is full of news, and worth the price, HOTEL PORTLAND ThcFinest Hotel PORTLAND, - Steamer, SUE i The Largest Staanchest, Stedlt. and moat seaworthy vassal over oa th rout. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trip every five days betweea. Astoria and Tillamook PARE $3.SO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. anJ the Astoria Columbia R. R. tor Portland. Baa Francisco tad vU points East For tretght and passenger rates apply to Snmucl Elmore & Co, General Aleuts, Astoria, Or. or to iV.ssC.ILIt Co. B.C LAMB, Tillamook. Or. Portland, or. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST 1 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. ASTORIA Is Represented at Home and Abroad by the DAILY HORNING ASTORIAN ' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSEBSBBBSSS A live, clean family paper. Price 60 cents per month by carrier or f 6 per year by mail. The only paper in " ' . Astoria having Associated Press Telegraphic News. SEMI-WEEKLY ASTORIAN Published on Tuesdays and Fridays. It gives all the local, county and telegrapic news and it costs only 1 PER ii 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., Agents, Astoria, Ore. fiKxainxKisii::i::xKXJ:xxaii::x::xnxsxXKiraxxixaixax'. B6cO Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN CHICAGOSNEWYORK - Via WASHINGTON, I). C. . Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatia coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World 1 Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M.AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. - - Chicago, 111 In the Northwest - OREGON H, ELMORE O. It A N. Co. Portland. Or. TELEPHONE IUIN 661 YEAR OF SHAREHOLDERS 2 C, W. Barr Dentist . Mansell Building. Hi Commercial street, Astoria, Ore, TELEPHONE RED SMI. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon rilTSICIAK AND SURGEON. Offlc Over Orlffln'a Book Store. OSTEOPATHY 1 DR. RH0DAC HICKS Mansell Ilia, Phone Black aotSJ 673 Commercial St Astoria Ore. Dr. T. L. Ball DENT' ST 521 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. Columbia OYSTER HOUSE ' Is Now Handling the Celebrated , Eostcrn .Oysters For Wbolesala and Retail Trade. Also Shol water ' Bay Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY 105-107 TWELFTH STREET. Nick Kaxeppi, Prop. Andrew Asp, Warti laker. Itstiuutl it IsTMsiear riRrrr-cuAsa work at REASONABLE PRICKS. Special Attention Given to Shin art 8tamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Blaok . smithing, Flrst-Ctasa Hws Shoelog. etc CORNER TWELFTH AND OUANS PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone tSL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to oar care Will receive special attention. No 531 Daaaa tt W. J. COOK. Mgr RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared (or making estimates tad executing orders for all kinds of tectrical Installing and Repairing Supplies in stork. We sell the celebrated BHELBT LAMP. Call up Phone lid. H. W. CYRUS. . Mar Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL 8T. Teur ordf ra for airau. bolt FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and attaisctorlly attended to 3. W. MORTON, Pre. Telepnon No. S21. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker. MORJ5 RIOTS. Disturbances ot strikers are not near. ly as grave as an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, lost of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by ut ter collapse unless a reliable remedy Is Immediately employed. There's noth Ing so efficient to cure disorders of the liver or kidneys a Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic and effective nt;rv Ine and the greatest all around medl cine for run down system. It dispels nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia and expels malarial germs. Only LCk: and satisfaction guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Itching piles? Never mind If physi cians have failed to cure you. Try Doan's Ointment. No failure there. 60c tier bottle. For sale by Charles Routers, druggist. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. UAVE FOKTUNII AKRIVI 8 00am 70upm Portland Up on liuwt Cor Antoria aud wj Folnta 11 10 an DMpn' AHTORIA 7 4' am 1 10 p ai For Portlaud aad Wy foltiU ll 10 air 1030 pm BKABiDK D1VIHION 16 in I AnUirla for Warrsntoii, 11 a m I Flurel, Kort H ereoa. 70 an, 4 00 p in 10fc t a uoop u 7Mu pa y : it P '" ' """"ond and Antrtrla i ii a m I SeMlue for WarreutiiBT vMam Klaval, Hammond, fori Jin ml 8tre'aanil Aabirls Buolay only. All trains make close connections a Gobi with all Northern Pacific trains to and from Ui East and Sound points. J. C. MATO, uan'i rreignt ana Pass. Agent LKT THKM TELL IT. The rub'.lo Utterance of Astoria Cltl- sens Are What 'Count. Put licit Is What the Peo- ; nle Want. , f Let them tell it. Let the ''ubllo upeek on the subject. It meant better understanding, Meana leas mlswy in Astoria. ' Means onnBdene In a good thing. Easier to believe your neighbor than stranger In far away town, Kidney dlsorJers urinary disorder Are on the decrease, here, ' ' ' ' Doan'a kidney pills are relieving backache and curing cltlsan. It Is their -dally work. , HctV a cast In polntt ... -Oeorge Rutter who Is employed with the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company, and resides at . Hill Second street, Portland, says: "I h4 more or lesi Iroubla with my kldneya for a year or more. My back toihrcd me with sore Irritating pain." ' lXmn't Kidney PiUa wera recommended to me and I got a btvt., J commenced to use them its directed and to my' turprlse when I hud taken about hnlf the bos. the pain left my back. , Kvery kldnoy ufferr should know about Dnan't kid ney lllt." J Wnty wire rouf like this In Astoria people. ' Call al the drug store of Chat It6r and tk hat Ma customers re lrt. v For aula by all dwalers. Price toe a box. . Foititr-Milburn Co., Huf. fulo, N. t.. tola agent. RemeimVr the name- Doan's and take no other. Proposals for beet and multom Of-(l.-e Chief Commissary, Vancouver Bar rucks, Wash.', April , MM.": Sealed proposals for furnishing and dtllwring fresh beef and mutton for six months beginning July I, im will be received here and at offices of coiumlasartea at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Hols Barracks, Idaho; Forte Casey, Canby, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright, Worden, Lawton aud Vancouver U.vrraiks, Wash., until ll a. m. May ?, IMS, and then opened. Information furnished Misapplication. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposal for Fresh Beef and Mutton," and adddreased to com miNuiry of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. R. Nye, chief eorn'r. TRAQEDY AVERTED. "Just In the nick ot time our little boy was raved," write Mrs. W. Wel kins of Pleasant City, O. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a turrlbla cough set in besides. Doctor treated him, but ht grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King1 New Discovery for consumption and our darling v as saved. He' now sound rand well." Everybody ought to know. Us the only sure cur for cough, cold and lung diseases, Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. Prlc (0a and f L Trial bottle free. ILxllly pain loses Its terror if yon'v a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in the house. Instant relief in cases of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any tort. For sale by Chas. Rogers drug Klst. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Dar- rackt. Wash., March 2S. 103. Soaled proposals, In triplicate, will be received her until It o'clock, a. m.. April !i, irn.1, for furnishing fuel at military posts In this department fur fiscal year commencing July 1, 100 J. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. United States reserve the right to reject or accept any or all propos al or any part thereof. Envelopes contulning proposals should b mark ed: "Proposal for Fuel at " ad dressed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M, 17. S. Engineer office, Portland, Or., March 3, 1WI. Sealed proposal will be received her for 475,000 tone, more or less, stone for extension of jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oreg., and Wash., until 11 a. m , April SO, 1903, and thon publicly opened. Informa tion on application. W. C. Langfitt, Cnpt. Engr. WOItKINO OVERTIME. Eight hour law are Ignored by those llrcles little worker-Dr. King' New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, bit lousness, constipation, sick headache and alt stomach, liver' and bowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 24 cent at Charles Rogers' drug store. IT SAVED HIS LEO.. P. A. Danforth of LaOrange, Oa., suffered for six months with a frightful running for on his leg: but writes that Bucklen't Arnica Salve wholly cured It in flv day. For ulcer,, wound, piles, It't the best salve In the world. Cur guaranteed. "Only 25 cents. Sold by Charles Rogers, drug gist "J ,. !(.' v- p Scrofula, talt rfiunv erysipelas and other dlstresalng eruptive diseases yold quickly to the cleansing, purifying pow er of Burdock Hlood Bitters. For sale by Chqs, Rogers, druggist. A FINE LIBRART , Of 140 volumes Is found on each of the Northern Paclflo's. "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operatea in the West that ar lighted throughout hr electricity. The little folk lov ' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take perfectly harmless; positive cur for Cough, cold, bronchitis, asthma... For tale by Chat, Rogers, druggist. 1 Bridge Proposals Notice It hereby given that plnns, timcllicatlon, strain diagram and bid will h received by the county eourt ot Clatsop county, state of Oregon, until S p. m Tuesday, May 1th, M0I, for the hulldlng, construction and erection of a drawbridge aorosa the . Lewi , and Clark river In Clatsop county, Oregon, according to uit plan, specification and dlagrsmi. Location o( bridge It shown on maps now on 01a In tl county clerk' office approved by the lion, Secretary of war. . :rlilg to be a steel swinging draw brldt with a clear space of 70 feet on iuh Me of the draw rest. At I al so directed by tn Hon. secretary of warv ' Approach to be pile tresll with a 1! foot clear road or driveway, Didder shftlt attach to their bid a certified check equaf to 19 percent of the same nnd check made payable to the order of the county clerk Or may deposit the amount in caali at tlm of OUng hi or their Wd. ' ! : Said check or rash to be forfeited to the county of Clatsop, ttnt of Oregon, If after n award la mad or old I so ceitnd said blddnr falls or refutot for a period of two days to en tor Into con tract and file a ;bottd at may bt r. t4itlred by the county court aforesaid . Payment for said bridge to be mad by warrant! drawn on a special fund created by the county court of Clat sop county. Oregon, at their regular term In January, Mol, same being a levy of 1 1-J mills on tb dollar for a term of four years, II Ids to be sealed and marked "Proposals for Draw Bridge across (h Lewis and Clark Ittver," and . tiled In the olTIc of the county elerk, The county court, however, reserves the right lo reject sny or all bids. " liy order of the County Court, , J. C. Clinton. Clerk. ' OREGON Shoiu LINE AKoUmOiMPACIHC sciiEti" t """"" KeparU VLKS Arrive. From Portland. f , ChlesB" " C """"" Portland Halt Lake. Denver, Special Ft, Worth, Oimv 4 0 p an. (:20 a. ha. Kansas City vlallunt st Louis, Chicago Ington. and Bast Atlantic Halt Laks. Denver, ' Expr Ft. Worth, Oma l it p.m. ha, Kansas City, 10:M a.sn. vlallunt 8L Louis, Chi- Ington cago snd East lfdW Walla Walla, "" St. I'au Lewlaton, Spo- FastMal kane, Mlnneapolla, Ma St Paul, Duluth, 7; p. sa. via. Milwaukee, Chi- Spokani rago and EaL 79 hours from Portland to Chicago. No Changs of car. OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDULB. v From Astoria AU sailing dates subject to change. For 8 an Francis co every five day f a. in. TioUimblaUm 4: a. m., Daly ex to Portland and Dally ex cept Bur Way Landings. cept Mor Steamer Naacotta leavea Astoria oa tide daily except Sunday for Uwaoo, connecting there with trains for Loaf Heath, Tlga and North Beach polnU. Returning arrives at Astoria sam v enlng. O. W. LOUN8BERRT,Agnt Astoria. A, L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. IloxuHious Twya. ? Th. ''Northwestern tJmi'ut'1 train. electrlo lighted throughou', both Inside and out, and a team heated, ar with out exception, the finest trains la th world. They embodjr th litest, rawest nd btat Ideas tnr namfart vtnvAnJ vnmA and luxury tver offered th traveluam publlo. add aliogether ar th meat complete nd splesdld produotion cf the vi Buiiuars art These splendid Tralo .tW.A Connsol With,,... ,. ; The Great Northern The Northern Pacific nnd , The Canadian Paciric AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. ! No extra ehar tnr thu unarin acommodatlon and all rlaase of tick ft ar avallabl for passig on th trains on tnis line tr proteolad by ttss Interlocking Eloob Systtm. Pott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CUrls; for tnlt.mm.tlan ar Catarrh uf th. Bliwl.i,, unit Uiikiu4 KliWjn, No our. no linj'. Our., qnkiklf nnd Prrm. amif li,. wont 4 WunorrhiH-a and wit, SO matter nl h,i Inn. alp..l. Int. Ab.olot.lr haroilrMi, . Sr ir dranrliita. PHoa . -HTMi lAnTALPEPIII CO- 'VW s.uroTi.. Ohio. " Sold by Cbaa. Kamk asa nnmniami. al Street, Astoria, drajgoo. Pi A