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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1894)
Tm.JLV :,ABl?Qmtf :A9tORAV WEWESDAY MORNING, WARCH 2 1894 f ' it. Si U HI 4 P tht Thi "I acq ha" crol Ing arte to la bi Th la tn east. trav frt'ttt t It .V i if I 1 11 Id. 1 l.'.liiA W Mr. iiazbUltio folates Whal ttafSaw, III . Peru. V. A. iluzeiuiitf, editor of the South' lend (VVUisli.) jdurhal, l in the city, en route to hi hoiiie after a trip to Peru. Being a clone observer; and good Spanish scholar, Mr. Hazeltlne, who has visled moat of the South American coun tries, gathered much useful and Inter esting data during his absence, and fur nished The Astorlan with the following account of affairs in Peru: "I left Callao, Peru," said he, "on the return trip February 1. An accident to iliiUl!ed kil'.l lit) lllliwi? tltkv4 ffiilii CoMBln filuuickl 06m IllOtimd kiln bung. Tou will hots tfcal tho govern ment liiakes money from the gambling bf lta people, and that those who should be the people's mentors In morality, dpenly violate their vows of chastity, gamble and do not scruple to Interlude their chantlngs and Intonations with news of material things. "The most popular amusement Is bull fight! jg. The Lima bull ring Is a mag nificent structure, and receives a eov- ernment subsidy. The liest bull fighters of Spain go direct to Lima, and from there make the round of the other South and Central American bull rings," PRESIDENT LINCOLN THE ELKS' SOCIABLE. the! steamer, which broke down In mid- Qulnln Lo(ge Qlve8 Memhera and mtann Anil ha1 t., Ka tmtraA In nnA other . "v .... .. mends a Great Treat. consequent delays made what should have been a one month's trip extend The Elks' sociable last night eclipsed over nearly two. ?.'"'.' anything of the kind ever before given 'atnnwiAM -...( ..n I. tuilM dlnnlF III t V O nt t V nnrt nVfiP 907) Ivf (ha .J U-l I IT. I DTI IB 11 Ul. 1 1 MC1IG, 'll'B I - I " ' w.... ..v-v 1 11IC 1 1 11 1 1 1 IT! 1 C i . - . . . r. .... . 1L.. knil thalii fxtamla km n . I 1 1 ... me wewt cotun. 01 oautn America, mihjii mciiuo no a. iujw unit; uniu it Is between Panama and San' Fran- a late hour. The program of exercises Cisco. There are two lines of steamers was splendidly arranged, and its rendl- "the Pacific- Steam Navigation Co.,' an tlon kept the audience in roars of laugh English line, and the South American ten from Mart to finish. On account of Steamship Co., a Chilian line plying M lateness of the hour when the fes between Panama and Valparaiso, Chill, tlvltles ended, It Is Impossible to ptrb The steamers of both companies, and Hh a detailed account of the affair in particularly the latter, are magnificent, tnls morning's 'issue, and the trip is a, delightful one There HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. , are no high winds on the south coast and few storms. So smooth is the sea Washington, March 27. The house to that sea-sickness among the passengers day took up the Joy-O'Neill election Is the exception rather than the rule. ' case. Roll call Bhowed eight less than a "When I left Peru there was lmmi- quorum! nent danger of a war with Ecuador over the boundary line question. I un derstand that It has since been' sub- London, March 27. The Lincolnshire mttted to arbitration, but when I was handicap was won by Baron Rothchlld's uicie ivpa4a.iiuiiB lor war were in iun I iiucam maau A peculiar thing that struck my attention was the Peruvian method of securing volunteers for the war. Tou A republican convention for Clatsop know the Peruvian constitution guaran- county is hereby called to me?t at Mi- tees 1U citizens exemption from forced ,,. A y ot AH""'la. military duty. The way the government at 10:30 ovffi m'K'e purine got around this constitutional difficulty electing o delegates to attend the lie was to send out armed squads to cat)- Pul)llcan State and Coiweiudomil Con ture and run In able-bodied working- Z'WZ Z V''Z men, or even boys. All who had no purpose r nominating tliu fo low In Mull' n ... . , .1 . rlllt filH. n.. 1 . - "6 were forced to sign an application fori ftn is" 'o-wif'101'1 " Mo"'J"y- Ju" permission to serve their country as l' state Senator, 2 KoP'esentatlvos .uiuuieeiB. me Peruvian soldier is a kuluJ juuge, uommlsslonnr Clerk sorry-looking individual. He Is under- jlecol"der. Sheriff, Treasurer, Survyor' sld spindle-legged, narrow-chested CoXnd'v'ne'juifT' and has anything but a martial bearing, and Constable for each precinct 1eaee The uniform is an exact copy of the ..Tho committee hereby recommend French. Those of the soldiers who have oht,. ht Erl.mnrlo,8J" tne various pre luca blood ,n their veins are said to be ltnA good fighters, but as ready to fight bn made, being l delegate at hu-Z against the existing government an for "mcl1 r"'ecl t. and 1 delegate for It according to the political leanings vv..1iuiiuinB uiiivrin CVIIU. 1 D wo ill AO6 used to say that you could fool some peopio all the time, and all people some of the time, but vou cannot fool all the people all the a time. This principle accounts for g the fact that people who have been a humb-ged by trying unknown n brands of Condensed Milk are sure 0 to ome back to the old reliable u Gail Borden g Eagle Brand S N Cor .'ensed Milk, which leads with J a r mutation ot over 30 years for une celled quality. 5 1 r tEBKf SgKSK, ItACINO IN ENGLAND. COUNTY CONVENTION. On Top. MARSHALL'S TWINE Ts conceded by all to bo the best. . It lishcs better and wears better . than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TRY IT AND UK CONVINCE I). THE ART Of ADVERTISING flovelty is the Key to Success-Be Original and Your Fortune Is (Dade. D OES advertising pay? Vim are often j A email advertisement orders. Nothing will Induce them to dis obey orders, however treasonable "Peru, as a country, seems to be go- ' Ing backward. It is the most interest ing country in South America to visit', but most of this interest Ilea In Its ruins and evidences of former prosperity and greatness. "Up to the time of its war with Chill, Peru had three sources of revenue the guano, nitrate deposits and silver mines. The guana Islands and railroads Astorln 23 Hear Creek i Clifton : Corie 2 Clatsop ....'.,.' 4 Flshhawk . ' ., 2 Knappa 3 Lewis & Clark..'..!.";;.".." a MJshwuuka 9 Nqrth Fork " 2 Searlile " 3 Vesper ' 2 West port 0 Wallimkl n r ..... uung s iciver 3 were turned over to the bondholders. A" voters In favor of tho republican Chill took the nitrate deposits, and with SSs and ESTd .... K..v,.v jnvw ui Biivun 11 coma wen me inline ninrKet and fishing indus- traae half of its silver mines for coal V." 01 tno Columbia river, are cor- .If You Want Cannery and .-Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- ElirMOflE SApOW & GO. puzzle over this problem. Some times you think It docs, and then again you are not certain. There are days when an attractive ad vertisement just "packs" your store with trade, and Inquiries come dribbling in for a month afterward for articles advertised that day. Iiut some diiys the advertisement seems to fall flat. It Is on these days that your faith grows f'huky, and If you do not doubt the util ity of advertising you blame the card. If you write your own advertisements and lose confidence in yourself, you had better employ some one who makes ad vertising his special business. To write an original advertisement, every day in the year, on the same never-changing theme, is very much like taking ten yards of dress goods and making a new and entirely different dress of it 300 times in succession. It takes a clever head to do either. He must see the store side of the advertise ment and the customers' side of it, the one as clearly as the other. Unwise ad vertising can pull down trade and ex haust your finances more rapidly than good advertising can build up the one or add to the other. can be mnd very attractive In The Aslorlun, JIer are samples of small advertisements, showing different ways of display!!' them with the plainest of plain type: and Iron mines. The country produces for exportation little besides sugar, cot ton and petroleum. Peru can never compete with Cuba on sugar outside of dlully Invited to unite with us. Jisiorm, lire., Feb. 20, 1N!M. JAMES W. WELCH, C.J.CURTIS, Chairman. Secretary. its immediate neighbors. The cotton of POimnr HTRTninT nnnw xt,-. 1 ..... ' ... 1 1 . ..W 111., iuio, x-cru, in or ai peculiar quality. conZT" Wl " that W ,B --t&oA coming Into use ajnong woolen mnufuc- pose to establish the grade of Fourth turers to mix with wool. The petroleum street, in the City of Astoria, Oregon, field Is a vast one, and will some day ? "ut un(1 recorded by John Adair, cut a bio- fla-ure In th m, ,ne '"""wing hclshts above the base I . V 1. . , L petroleum mar- ot grades as established by ordinance ket. Id Is this field that Ecuador covets. Na 71, entitled "An ordinance estub- and which Is the real cause of the noun- "8n,tf a base of grades for the streetf dary line question. Petroleum Is al- wit!-? ,CUy ' Aatoda' U3 f"ws, to- ready bein shipped from there to . . !'".;..'" Fee, China, and a tank ship left San Fran- At) Intersection wl.h Auger avenue. .2.i cIbco Inst week, the first of a line which A J'1.11-81'10" with Abcrnethy aa.c . ,,i l j .t . wiiioii At Intersection with llonnevllle if will b.1ng the crude petroleum to San And that the grade of the l'n'ten'en- Franclsco refineries. Ing sU'eets be a straight line between "Lima waa regal In Its magnificence tn? ,1ro1'lnK mentioned, before , ho Ch.Han war. when the reve- thSVTMll nuee of the government were princely, erty. fronting on said portion of said and lavishly expended. The Chilians ?'';et , be tiled with the Auditor ami stripped It of aJl 11. M.M .hr '.l'e J.Q. K. within U-n days from tlu . , nnui puuiication or this notice, to-wlt movable ornaments, which now adorn On Monday, March im tho Com Bantloga and Valparaiso. What they nion Council will establish Raid grade couldn't take away they destroyed. Vy,"r.d5 of tlm COmmI,:nna,l.,!,,,;u Even the churches were robbed. For- .-'. Aumtor JJ tunately, the church edlflcee were left, Astorin, Ore., February ill, istu, ' and they are the objects of greatest in- Mn Vpr.v ,M . . ' terest Uday because of their antiquity TnWKSSffi anu the qualntness and beauty of their 'he llvr. stomnch and bowels through all l the Lima catheilrav h 1,1 tL1?!1? cure. bllllousness. . . - unu iio, lorpiu nver. piles, constipa tion, uneciuaiea ror men. wnninn anA Cotton Kope, Cotton Twine, Harsh all's Twine. Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Plate, Tin and Zinc, In Slock. ASTORIA, - OREGON. cathedral and largest In the western Hemisphere. It was founded bv PIzarro. wear and built with a portion of the vast oaa i weaun robbed by him from Inea tern nrov P' In It lie his alleged remains, en . : dosed In a glass case. He was assaasln. iuunc . . ated. and his body Is identified by a t p crack in his skull and certain horrible pneur mutilations, of which only the cruel and "ugge u,eu followers of such a leader u wolll(1 be capable. The body Is woll pre served TVirt ...11 n 1 . conalrt ' , " impreg- Mted wllh .ajtpet tnat do m, " D"t dry up and become partially ing 01 '""mnuiiea. Many . "Th """J condition of the country Ik uuii i ..... wiffer ' "'wn y "tile Incident that .h. h."? JUH 1 A Priest was ' "n one nwrnlng in the Mer- " tnurc n Uma, next to the oldest rnpld r"u"-'n on the continent, one of the old- Is extr 7 marnlflcent and most fashlon th v. ! !" lh Kings An assisting -"o ti9 iiiuvi sol-1 pneunv-H porUun. of the .. uJ tw, ri .,'" had drawn the J30.OOO M ixe iinprov. ' rrMd drawing of the govern- .1.1", . O0, new" B9 morv 1 away. The cause of his ex- j y as that the future support w?ce' and her numerous- orT f M whom bore striking. re-. " to the-lr mother's 'untf. wan chlltlrpn.. MmullABf tniM.u . ...... 1 t. doces 25 cA Samples free, at Chaa Rogers. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) kind of cycles h pneurm'.f SAUCE Iciparta ohwI delicioua lasi and sm( te r.. nni.1 w m LtUXK irom M KlitCAI. GENT1.KM AN nl Aliuliiiv, 10 hla hmihi-r nt WORCESTER, Mav. iSsi "f II I.EA & PFK KINS' llnl Ihrir mmo is hii;lilv ftlwmi ei Ui imtU, mimI In in mv oulnloii tablt. sj well as I he most wholesome saitrn that ts 0 cq soups. I I nsii. J 1 HOI k COLO MEW Ui M . 2 ftiVv J USE, I. How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We are agents for Lhe largest and best companies represented in Astoria. Koyal Insurance Co., asset?, London Assurance Corp'u yKtna Insurance Co, Western-U. S. Branch( New Zealand Insurance Co., Combint-d Assets, 21,f5C2,37G,00 S,GS0,423.O0 10,915,320.00 1,017,193.00 2,677.210.00 Think of a house which, in the "buny season," when everybody is buying cost ly outer garments, wasting its advertis ing space on three cent and live cent notions, often not mentioning their val uable stock once In a whole week. It is like a sportsman who wastes his am munition on sparrows when ducks are Hying overhead. The harvest time f.,r expensive merchandise Is at best but a short month or two. The cheap, llttl profit stuff, like the poor, we have a! ways with us. If an advertiser does not possess business wlts along with literary ability, he will never make a success of his calling. We often see advertise ments without tho slightest literary merit, written in faulty English and set up atrociously, which nevertheless great- advertisements great In their power of attracting people. They were fill! of business, even though they lack "style," The kind of advertisements which would prove a success for nno ,. might not. do at all for another, even though n the same line of business and perhaps located right next door. The capacity for knowing his audience must be Innate in the writer; so must the business sense. Blank & Co.- GREAT REDUCTION SALE GREAT REDUCTION SU.E This Week Only This Week n-iy .-, DRY GOODS SacrificedNo Reserve e A FEW SAIPLR PRICES Yards Mack Satin and Moire 4 inches wide, ;) cents, va;i o0 cents per yard. Fancy Surah Sash, 15 inches wide, (.'ream and Colors, (jv cents, formerly $2.00. Pieces of Blaek Habntai Silks heavy, rich and good, iul width, 50c. per yd. Novelties in Kai Ki Wash Silka Diimasse India, Etc., at low figures. 50 Handsome, styles in Silk not) X Waists, Japanese and X , Ilitt Striped Silks U Only 81.50, lonuerly sold for Sli.oo Blank & Co Hemcmber there are other stores, jus). as pood as yours, who sell at equally low prices. Your only advantage-and it is yours if you take It-is to have better advertising than they. This does not necessarily mean larger advertising or more costly, for it Is not the size of tbp space that tells, but what Is g,, and how It Is said that attracts notice and excites surloslty. A little study will enable you to evolve many other attractive ways ot setting up your ads. in The Astorlan type. There la hardly any limit to the combinations possible. Large type eat!.' space, but you are not obliged to use it in order to r.:-r rv showy ad. in ThJ Astorlan. fctill ve would advise you, i! using tho plain type, to havp ynpr nd. on those pages of The Astorlan where all advers. are so set up, as then your small ad. has an equal chance of belnjr seen, A plain ad. might bp lost H- view entirely when printed alongside nj fancy type neighbors. There the con trast is against you, but on tho page with other ads. printed in the same typo as yours tho advantage of the most attractive setting is yours if you but choose to have it so, The advertiser who has his eyes and wits about him has his finger on tha public pulse and knows its beat. In CilSeS Of Pmprn-nnnw Ul . j .. "0--IUJ 1410 tui una wit may do wonders. Observe the unique use which a Yankee advertiser makes f the classics, This man had dog co. lars, name-plates and rubber stamps to sell. It was a most unpromising theme for what can one say of dog collars? Here are some of the things he said: " IT IS SELDOM IN THIS cultured city that we see signs n tne windows announcing that "Here we speak French," or "Here we speak jerman." &n ti,oD i r... fv. XT 01s no tne common 10m New York to San Francisco. In "iwiuii, owing to the culture, it is taken 'or sranted. uitimni- ih. m. ., . - .wv ..... oidis, lie UU engraving In any language, especially on Dog Collars; also Door plates, and images. Medals, Stencils, Stel and Rub. Bmnrt.STO'L S3' SMITH, 2W Blank street. j $13,-103,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. Jl-1 11? 13V Park Obes PEOPLE. - - . ivumu your weight PKKMANfcNTLY from 13 fo li If you cannot spend $1,000 a week in advertising, spend :C0. If you cnnnot spend so much, spend JlOO, and if your business will not allow more than $10 to b.e so invested, spend that. Do not sav there is p0 advertising except In large way. Ons might as well say that a five-cent packaga of seeds from the florist will not grow as well as the same seed bought In bushel quantities. Have good seed and plant it in good soil, ln other words, write a good advertise. ment and put it In a good paper. Ten dollars in The Astorie.n will pay for m lints of display advertising; nonpareil measurement. One wi do more with MOO lines in The Astorimi than with . iiu.1T-i.-.r . Jr: w-:: .i,, r na;,. exA-A.v.-sL rS iPFm-lMK '7 ITlf ? I ot"er papers, because , r: j i.--. u. hm. r2Jinw r..i.f -'fr.i ...v:. . . : " iin in Th? A-n .. "'"IT.... .'?. .'.!Ut uwrl...i. All 1 I.-. 1 - Ene.a..-,- a .' ' . IM. ni T I ' ' 1 III JI I f. BU 1 Hi HI- I - . . - """"'SIT frcra our , Price-no pet, r 01 lypo: as. those . Wpm IT IS NOT TO HR ftnnmienil Ul v. tici , nue luuL me muuumme- "na iuok witn favor upon the possibili ty of the rise of a Christian power to he south of Turkey and Egypt, and if Wis Shon flirt n,.t lit n o '.: . V"- iV wii CAyi-uil Ufl fZ i 6 rel,ef f Stanly. " was solely tor t,ty) reason that we worn so crowded wnn orders for Door Plates that we had no time to attend to the necessary de tails. This we say in self-defense, as the rumor has gone abroad that we were favorable to the JIahommedans. Also Cadges, Medals, Stencils, Steel and .Rubber Smmna i ',.i,,.i-..,h,.., c.,ii. i Collars, &c, JOHN SMITH, 200'JO Blank GSf7?,J &-;"UirC7?J?0-i. IWM. ' TesTimoniahl m. ' types. a line 6i3-. lihitfhuffi advertising display ,yre aOHH.DC'. rw vcn. j ; J-f .JiJillJfllKlW-ARK REMRpT co .0 lines of w Pv,n This ho said every day, each Jiuio. using another Incident of past or cur rent history, or quoting a different ai) ihor of ancient or modern times", AN ways winding up with som absurj or comical alluslcn to the universal and cO'lng need for dog collars, name plates, etc., and apparently proving the impos sibility of being happy In this world without them. Who -with a cr.n!ne could resist these appeals? Who with front door would lei it bare; wh, . "deed, would write his panii) witii pei when a rubber stamp could be bad with which to do It? Xoveity i the great charm of advertising. Originality Li what the world sighs for. Pe origlml and your f.irtune Is made. J