The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 21, 1897, Image 2

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THK DAILY AST0R1AN, Sl'XHAY MuKNINU. MAltCIt 21. IBM
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guilij &otiu-tatt.
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Teliplion No. t
tkkms or Bl HUCKtrriOS.
DAILT. Bent br mall. Pr year S.O0
Bent by mail, pT month M
Served by carrier, por month IS
WEEKLY.
Brat by mail, per year K In advance.
PoMae five to subscribers.
All communications Intended for publt
Mttoo should be directed to the flltor.
Business communications of all kinds
and remittance must be addressed to
The Astnrlan.
The Astcvrian guarantees to It sub
scriber! the lartreet circulation of any
aewapapcr published on the Columbia
rtrer.
Advertising rate can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astnrian, the second old
at weekly In the Mate of Oregon, has.
aczt to the Portland Oreronlan. the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
, John F. Handley A Co. are our Port
land agents, and copies of the Astorlaa
eaa be had every morning at their
taad. U4 Third street.
TV "Aatortas" brby atf!- doaat
!( HfltU&ID DOLLARS to St. Mary's
Hal. payaMs oa aeasaaa to ratker
Mdau, wantm legal svldas Is pro
daeasl show lag thai aay aftsraooa mmw
. sablhiaed la Astoria has artatcd
vslUtis tka last alaaty days zplrtag ha
far this affsr a starts "plal" ar
4ar kind ar "tvlegraphle dim repart,"
taaalrW arar the wtrsM aaserlng either
at tk talagraph dSh la Astoria, rraas
aay polat aatslde af Oregaaw
Astoria, OrOrtobar IS, ISM.
Last year's output of American
built and teglsered vessels wan the
greatest known In the last fourteen
years, with two exceptions.
One of the best evidences that the
new tariff law wlM benefit Americans
at the expense of foreign producers
who have been fattening on our mar
kets, is found in the consternation P re-Tailing-
In Germany over the prospect
of the early passage of the Dingley
MIL The extent to which public feel
ing Is aroused on the subject is shown
by the cabling and publication of the
cntl erttofebx iehtfthatshrdlu srhdlrdl
entire text of the bill in prominent
papers. Such a feat was never under
taken by European Journals la any
matter of American news before.
Those who cavil at the benefits to be
derived from the control of our own
markets can draw some useful lessons
from the alarm thus manifested by
outsiders at the prospect of losing them.
It Is most satisfactory to the onlooker,
as well as to the citixens and property
owners of Astoria, to see the prompt
ness with which the city council Is
meeting the railroad company in the
movement for the development and
establishment of future business in this
never .had any as a whole, having been
disowned by Its author, and becoming
a law without the signature of a dem
oeratlc president.
In view of the hesitation of tholr
party to adopt a policy of free trade
when It had a chance, and of the
lamentable results of the present tariff.
It Is not strange that demxratio edi
tors generally ex press a desire not
to obstruct the passage of a protective
law by the republicans, as outlined
in the St. Louis platform. While these
democratic Journals are opposed to a
hlch protective tntiff, they are evident
ly of the opinion that the republican?
can not do less than pass such a Mil
as Is demanded by their distinct agree
ment with the people. Some gv fur
ther than this. The llrooklyn Kule.
after advising the passage of a t.irif.'
act, furnishing ample revenue for the
running expense of the governmnt. re
marks: " It is our own belief that the
Intelligence of democracy is relinnubh
imr much of Its old-time animosity
toward the protectionist school. and
that it will continue to relinqu'sh it
to the extent that the degradation and
uebasement of labor conditions abroad
are .the more understood and appre
ciated." In other words, Ameii.au
wages must be maintained by a pro
tective policy. It Is sound republican
doctrine.
As a line of political action, free trade
is Ii decadence the world over. With
out the support of England there .vou'J
hardly be enough of it left to be worth
an inventory, and there is a growing
sentiment against it In that country.
based partly on the recent Invasion
of Its markets by the manufactured
goods of protectionist countries. But
no nation has quite as many reasons
for protection as the United States.
Our wage-workers are accustomed to
better pa" than can be obtained In
Europe, and to a higher standard of
living. It seems that some of the dem
ocratic jiapers concede that this point
rests upon the application of the prin
ciple of protection, and they are ready
to approve its embodiment in th? new
tariff. It is a long step in the right
direction, and in time will naturally
lead to an admission that the develop
ment of our American Industries is
well worth looking after in a reason
able way.
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dizziness, are quickly banished by De
Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill.
Safe pOL Best pill. Chas. Rogers.
Each home may be a garden.
And precious human flowers
Fill all the year with yweetnes.
And the glow of summer hours.
TO CI RC A COLD 1 ONE DAT
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 23c For sale by Chas.
Rogers, Prugglst.
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FREE TO EVERY MAN
THE METHODS OF A GREAT
TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS
OF MEN.
Which Cured Him .s.ter Everything
Else Failed.
Though it Is well known that it do
community. The introduction In the j babies g jod to cry. few mothers can
council Friday night of an ordinance 'make their hearts believe that it is
providing for the improvement of ; hcal,n"-
Twentieth street, from Exchange
'I
DANGERS OF GRIP.
Commercial, and the approval of the !
engineer's plans for the extension of j The greatest danger from La Grippe
Commercial street from Seventeenth ' 's of Its resulting In pneumonia. If rea-
mesns that as soon as the railroad has !8onab! " fa however, and
...... . Chamberlains Cough Remedy taken.
finished the depot and depot grounds.' . ., . .. .
e jall danger wtll be avoided. Among the
and the track is laid in to it from the tens of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grippe, we have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
In pneumonia, which shows conclusive
ly that this remedy is a certain pre
ventive of that drad disease. It will
present terminus at the O. RAN.
.lock, ample facilities will be afforded
the public for reaching the depot Not
only this, but on every hand, both in
Astoria proper and th outlying sub
urbs, new buildings are either in course
Painful diseases are bad enough, but
when a man Is slowly wasting sway
wtth nervous weakness, the mental
forebodings are ten times worse than
the most severe pain. There is no let
up to the mental suffering day or night.
Sleep is almost impossible, and under
such a strain men are scarcely respon
sible for what they do. For years the
writer rolled and tossed on the troubled
sea of sexual weakness until It was a
question whether be had not better
take a dose of poison and thus end all
his troubles. But providential inspira
tion came to his aid in the shape of a
combination of medicines that not only
completely restored the general health.
but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts
to natural siie and vigor, and he now
declares that any man who will take
the trouble to send his name and ad
dress may have the method of this won
derful treatment free. Now when 1
say free I mean absolutely without cost.
because I want every weakened man to
get the benefit of my experience.
I am not a philanthropist, nor do I
pose as an enthusiast, but there are
thousands of men suffering the mental
tortures of weakened manhood who
would be cured at ones could they but
get such a remedy as the one that
cured me. Do not try to study out how
I can afford to pay the few postage
stamps necess.try to mall the informa
tion, but send for it, and learn that
there are a few things on earth that al
though they cost nothing to get they
are worth a fortune to some men and
mean a lifetime of happiness to moat
of ua Write to Thomas Slater, Box
Kalamazoo, Mich., and the Information
will be mailed in a plain, sealed envelope.
VESSELS OX THE WAV TO OREGON.
I Rented atnl t'orrerted every Frt.laj:
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Total tonnage on th way 11 0U9.
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same lime In ImM- WMi.
t Iron
Mam time In liCsN-aVaUt
effect a permanent cure In less time
than any other treatment. The 5 and
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lift
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of erection or under contract; nume- M wm m ,or ""e y "onn
. Drug Co.
ous exchanges of property have taken j
place, and others are in prospect; man-' jt . -r.ish .m the oi l
nfacturing enterprises of various kinds : world people t.i l- ari that a dinner
are under consideration: the new ship- !wa" given to th incoming prei-id-nt
Ki' thu r.firin t.ri.lnl rf th T'nlt..l
yards of the Astoria Iron Work., are!.,' ... ....... . . , I tions hnrn and acAkU are .oh
imaii-s wnnoui me .rvi.t-s . a ii.i
S.jme of the new t-a Jacket.. ar hor
ribly sutrgi-.tlvi" of b(i g.iwns.
Trturinjr. Iching, sxaly skin erup-
tdJ-ter
well under way: transcontinental rail
road connections have already been j
made by the r.ew mad. and if the peo-! "Be regular and punctual in all
pie of the city push the good work things" wan ne of the old maxims.
along and work together In harmony.! Uuht Ion" a' The !a,,, u not for"
. .... . gotten, but :h first is scarce remem-
through rain and shine, heat and coll. , . .
j bered, i irr-Uiar :s tr.e life of most
tVrr the one great object -to make a pwple nowadays. Th- only crr-ctor
port of A-storia nothing shi.rt of a of thi evil l. S;mi -r. I. vep Itiru'ator.
cyclone can prevent a g ,d tart being ' hich keeps the liver active and pre-
maie this season anl the ultimate ac-
at once and promptly heal-d by De
Witt's Witch Hazel .aJve. th- best
known cure for piles. Chas Rogers.
Hriirht r-d i, Introduc.-d j n t . homo
1-' rations with rar- artixrli- eff.-ct.
comj.lishment of every
life-long desire.
old rra'I'ient's
A'ents the ilis of irrrgular livini?. Dys-
' I -psis. Biliousness. Coustlpation. etc. It
also cures these troubles.
I' ""SH laaj
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r asa. wwaw Mai w a aW vltaJlaf,UenaL
si gA tku. al . trrsnrh t li , . n a.in . . .
tioaof a rMMjo.jr.nco puratrtsn.aiil gun-air mi uu ot all two
n am mn w in (rra4iv i.fu ain-a a. I.al MuiIms
flak. lalTialO tb Jiark.IWOittiAl i'rtiuu..... N.rs..... li-hiiu.
Implea, UaBuiaaa lo klarrv, kinaaui prmlna. Vuinma a. A
Fresh from the mills
for 1897 fishing
Every Ball Guaranteed
Report mperfections
Beware of Imitations
CDoatlMtlotl. It alrpa JI I, mm rs br 1av ct tinhL nnL
sxaa at Siarbanra, wurh it notchx-tnl Issvki ui HpnnalrrrhM and
a r roar . Ma. arrr R " uorroroi imotorr. 1 1 rini;tr.niMUiaiii, tus
OLruna SS SMia krfnnaaod UMsrinarTorvaaolaUlmpuntata
XIDBJB rti-enrtbMa and isMlonaamall wssaa orrana.
Til rmufl aofrprvpt ar not (auwt bf Imrlor. fca beemtMe nWry per pen! ar. irnahfd wfts
lllsw Crp DKltl la tnsionl kneara tm4T to corvarlitinul an or.muun. feuilr.ilo.nnk
aJs. a wrttUHl jnwrmnris. rtvsai ayd mos rsHarnssd II I tmasi rtiwsl not ailact a paw nuMl tu
UDaboi,ii f..r iao,bT maik tiswsd lor raasCrtnUraod tsjuonaiia
Addrcan PATSL aKDICISB lr.. BalXSBmrnKmco,Od. SbrAiUta;
CHAS ROGERS, 4& Commercial Strset.
INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronouncfd bv Physicians the
moet Favorable in America
for sufferers from . .".
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
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Marshall & Co.
SHREWSBURY MILLS
Tba objections ursM saatnst Indlo to
the past by the lares ij umbers who
Otherwise would have been arlad to taka 4
advantage of Its U-neflcUJ climate, has
Men a lack of aultabla accommodatioa '
The Southern I'acinc Compacr taktw
pleasure in announcing that several ,
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COMING AKOrXD TO PPJ rTEyTIO.". h;ri-rs of B-.Jf. .!-,! hir an-! t'jckinp-
hani.hir. tut .'ituate In th- !a't-r
The Globe-DrmiXTEt. Icounty. is paiil to be th" .-mdl'it ir.)
A change is to be noted in th? atti- imost urjnus rhurch in Kntt'.Hn I. fie
tude of many democratic papers to-!1,arifh "n'a1" undr tw. nt- InhaMt-
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mard a protective tariff. Tht-y are
not as sure as the were four years
ao that protective idt-as are without
merit. In the first place their party,
after distinctly pledging itself to enact
a tariff for revenue only, shrank from
fulfilling the promise when It had pos
session of all branches of the govern
ment. The tariff that was established
and which now impoverishes the treas
ury and clogs the insries f detouhYsdv
ry and clogs the Industries of the peo-
tfe. Is acknowledged by all parties to
be a nondescript. It is protective In
spots to suit certain Interests, and to
this extent is a denial of free trade
doctrines. Its disastrous failure lo pro
Tide a sufficient revenue and encour
age business actiylUea Is so clear that
no one ventures to dispute the fact.
The exlstinc tariff has no friends, and j
'ants, an'l the hurrh will
leat a f- more than that n i.nlr.
SIMMONS
XREGULAT0R7
O.. raTrT Orncc. sVasxiNavoN. O. C.
60 VIA'
tXftIIHOt.
Many cases of 'Grippe" have lately
been cured by One Minute Cough Cure.
This preparation seems especially
adapted to the cure of this disease. It
acts quickly, thus preventing serious
complications and bad effects In which
this disease often leaves the patient.
Chas. Rogers.
The earl of Kenmare. ouner of the
tract of land upon which the rtcent
bog-slide occurred, is one of the l-iret
land-owners in Ireland, foseln over
eighty thousand acres In Kerry t'une.
TRULY ASTOXISHIXO.-Miss An
nette X. Moen, Fountain, Minn., says:
"Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has had a
wonderful effect In curing my brother's
children of a severe and dangerous
cold. It was truly astonishing how
speedily tbey found relief a'ter '.ikl
this preparation."
TUB Favorite Home m
For an diseases caused by derangement
of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach,
Keep it always in the house and you
will save time and Doctor's Bills, and
hjfe at hand an active, harmless and per
tectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic.
If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequenl
headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM
MONS Liver Regulator win cure you.
If you have eaten anything hard to
digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep
less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR will relieve you and bring
pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, Like SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR.
J. U. ZeUin Co, Philadelphia-
, JCavrata, and 1 rarff .MarVi rhi nM and all fat-
"., -slO,. 4-'ntt-.n.l.mi ..TMi. r Mooi.lTI rtrs.
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hav. 1n.t l.n .t ifutln sistlnn f remote u-vm w al.:r..-:. n.
that wUI m rnM to applicants at r-a- T" ' ' r"-", wi df"P-J
.ur arc iuim.uii win, rMrg, Our Ire n 1 rl . I. 1 iTrri is sr. rrd.
modern conveniences, aupplled with pur J A saaiPMitT. " ' inoi'jinlvr.n," aiilj
artesian water and so altuatM as to glv I i'-t 1 tiuc m de L. a. axl txr.(a eououict
ocrun-its all the advantasts to be it-1 J""' "re- llm.
rived from a more or less protracted ' A CM hj JP. f J
resldeno. li thin drlltjhtful climate. JWiMiUllWII U WWi
'From th San Francisco Argonaut.)
"In the heart of th great desert of th
Colorado v.hlch the Southern Paclne
t-avenes theri is an oasis called Indlo.
which, in our opinion, is the sanitarium
of the earth. We believe, from personal I
Investigation, Uiat for certain Individual, j
there l no spot on this planet so favorable."
G. T. Stewart. M D.. writes: "Th
purity of the air. snd ths eternal suo-
nine, fill one wtth wond-r and delight
. . . Nature has accomplished so
much that there remains but llttl for1
man to do. As to tu possibilities as a
health retort hers is ths most perfect
unshlne, with a temperaturs always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is
an unknown factor: pure oxygen, dense
stmospbers and pure water. What mors
can be destrsd? It Is th placs, abov
ail otners, ror lung troubles, and a para.
diss for rheum. Or. Const daring ths
number of sufferers who bars ben
cured, I have no hesitancy In recom
mending this gnial oasis as ths haven
of th afflict."
Manufactured from Klax
selected specially for
Columbia River Fishing
....See that every ball
bears the MARSHALL
LABEL
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to America. Wa hara Wa.hli.n-ii ol.
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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MUNN oV CO.,
Ml Brsadwair, Hsvr Tsrh.
Is 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANCELES
Fare from Los Angela Ijxc
Beaver Hill .
Gilman Coal
...Try It
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO
MU, Astoria.
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 PLY 4o's.
12. 13, 14, 15, 18 PLY so's.
7, 8, 9, 10 PLY 30,s.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
AGENTS
482 BOND STREET