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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
ally Sletoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TeU-phone No. M. . tkkms or SI BSCKlr nos. DAILY. Sent by mall pr year t W Bent by mall per month..., 50 Served by carrier, per month 4 WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year S In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. 1'he Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, aext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the state. John F. Handley A Co. . our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, i:4 Third street. Two secret attempts were made by some foreign power at New Tork last week to steal the plans of the Holland sub marine boat, which has been successfully tested by the Cnited States. Vassar College has just turned out ftnd club " ' ,wre girt graduates for :. and other' congratulation to the people of As similar institutions are trying to keep! "rt C""P count- ll ole Pur up with the Vassar pace, yet good bouse-! ' 10 th of keepers and cooks are Just as scarce .roads in all practicable dlrecUons from I Mrs. Amelia, the novelist, is quoted as J saying: "There is going to be a reaction j from the aggressive, athletic, sporty worn-1 an to the old-fashioned woman, and when the old-fashioned woman comes in again she will stay In." . , Pennsylvanla is determined to stop the ; practice of filing petty suits in the courts : by enacting a law under which a person : ehng public learn of the excellent din can he to the workhouse for the!n Wl9COtlsln Ceo cution. this wouw. no douot, prove a , radical cure. ! The fatalities from the plague and fam ine In China are appalling. The famine north and east of Sxechuan Is causing many deaths. A traveler who has just returned from there reports having seen umhers of dead bodlita Ivtnr around tin aurora, is one wrge vown mu- 01 inc , population bad perished. , . 1 j The preliminary count of the first cen-' su. ever taken In Rn.la ha lust lw nmsaeo. 11 snow, uw m. retersourgi has a population of 1.S0.40O; Moscow Just ; under LOw.ao. Nineteen other towns are! return at Vtv.m. and the comparative- I . , , . ... 1 ranKs nun. Thlrty-nve towns have over Peription" restores healthy, regular action W.CH Inhabitants each. Samarkand and to the oryans distinctly feminine. It Kokand occupy higher places In the i:st'forc out al impurities, strengthens the than such ancient and Important centers as Tyver, Kursk and Poltava. The com- plete results of the census are expected j to be made known by the end of August ! ti, i.k-i,.... k. i.... .1 1 res.uuo..B aemaiHung me a.smissai 01 an ; Northern professors now engaged in j teaching In the state university. The j ground alleged for their removal is that! they have been disseminating political doctrines among the students of the uni versity at variance with the traditions "dear to Southern hearts." A leading paper, commenting on the action of the legislature, says It was right "the Texan is a Jeffersonlan of the strict-st school, and wants no New England federalism taught his children." It may be a matter of Interest to local cyclers to know that the little town of Ilwaco Is about to commence the construc tion of a first-class cycle path alons; the tine of the I. R & N. railroad, the rlidu of way for which has been generously donated by the company, out to the bea ?h. The path will be six feet In width md composed of the best quality tf dressed lumber, and the railroad company has given the .'Iwaco cycl-rs a nominal rate for its transportation and distribution along the entire route selected for the path. There Is a hint In this praiseworthy liberality in a good cause for Astoria's magnificent new railway. Justice Dean, of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, believes It Is within the power of the Jue'ges to Improve Juries. 'I would," be said In nn address the other day. "take the banker from his desk, the editor and the professor from their chairs, the preacher from his pulpit, and put them In the jury box. I would make their shirking duty Just as odious as skulking In time of war. Instead of leav ing to them the sole part of criticising and denouncing the courts and Juries. I would make Jury duty as imperative and certain as payment of taxes on a house and lot." Reform In the Jury system is not so much a matter of le-glslation ss of practice. The New York World contains an elab orate account of Nicola Tesla's most re cent discovery, by which he can telegraph without wires. Mr. Testa has transmitted electric signals through the earth a dis tance of twenty miles and received sim ilar signals in return. He believes that the system he bas Just perfected will remler it possible to communicate tnlrl llirence from any point on the globe to any other point without the intervention of wlroe or connecting links of any kind. He bas Invented machine which will set the whole earth in vibration. He decided. after Investigation, th.it If the electro static condition of the earth could be disturbed in 'one place, the disturbance would be felt all over the earth. Then, It thin disturbance was ccoated by a machine any similar machine at any other point should be susceptible to the 0.1s turhancr. What, then, Ik antvic, is necessary other th.in to have each dis turbance accord with a code sic mil and regulate the "tlsturbance so as to send any mossttjre yon want. At the meeting of the Iwnl sychst last evening a permanent organisation was effected. un,ltr the nam "Oood Ito-ids and Cycle Club. G. C. r"ulton wtis cl.s ted president, F. L. Parker, vice-pivsl.lcM. V. A. Sherman, Svcre-tary, and K. I. Dun bar, treasurer. A committee was also appointed, consisting of W. Itobb, H. D. Thing and W. F. McOrecor. to super intend the construction cf the propose"! cycle path to Tongue Point. This com mittee will remain a regular committee of the club, an,! will be known as the committee on roads anj way. It Is un derstood that the contract tor the trvs tling necessary for th Tongue Point path will he closed with Mr. Palmbunr. and that the contract for the grading will be let to Mr. Xonnlle. The formation of the this city. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD, There are people who have objections advertising matter in the columns of & newspaper. The ground of objection Is that they do not want to read ad- j vertlsements. No this objection Is not good, for oftentimes these, advartlse- ments convey valuable information, For Instance, how else would the trav- tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, : or the general comfort of traveling over lhls lir nn. For partlculara call on the nearest ticket agent or address !J. C. Pond, O. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent. Ut Stark street, Portland. Or. The combination of navy blue and apple green Is considered very chic. Sometimes it seems to weary woman Bh( mugt y ,ve up. The simplest and easiest work becomes an ul- most insurmountable task. Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain harrass her and .I.e "' nard'y orth the Uvln Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was for pr p,,, GoWcn Mcd. icai Discovery was made for her. The former Is for ills distinctly feminine, tne othf r fo' her 8?nral syetem. Together they supply a scientinc ana successrui j course of treatment. The Favorite Pre- 1 tissues, allays Inflammation. The Gold en Medical Discovery" makes appetite. helps digestion, promotes assimilation fills out the hollows In cheeks and neck with good solid flesh and brings back I the gladsome glow of girlhood. Send a c-nts in one-cent stamps to i World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffal0f N. T- receve rr. Pierce's page Common Sense Medical Adviser, Illustrated, How many men are all devotion until you ask a favor of them. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies, Charles Rogers. It is a wise woman who knows when to talk and when not to. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It Was aved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. Your Cough, like a dog's bark, is a sign that there is something; foreign around which shouldn't be there- You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old proverb of "the ounce of prevention?" Don't neglect ycjr cough. A book which will tell you more on the subject sent free on re quest. Your druggist tp Scott's Emul sion of Cod-aver CU. Pot up in 50 cts, and Sl.'jO tiza. SCOTT & ROWN'R. Nr York. HOBBS HEARS MORE REPORTS Notwithstanding so Many People Have Already Reported, the Number Increases Daily. All Say They Have Received Great Hone tit attJ Feel that a Speedy anJ Permanent Cure Will Follow. The Test is Regarded on All Sides so Far as a Forerunner of (ireat Success. tt Is only a few days ago that the an nvuncemont of what l bouml to piove one of the most remarkable tests eer ma le of a discovery In medicine. HNre.t In this vier. So far a large vviwntagc of those who received a free sample of Holilis' Sparngus Kidney Tills have made a report which as a whole t satisfactory. When it is considered that so Breat a numher of our ctlliens suffortn from kid ney troubles of one sort or another, have, within this short time found a medicine which has greatly benefited them, and that all appear to be on the roJ to rapid recovery, the Incalculable value of Dr. Hobhs" discovery to suffering humanity, cannot te overestimated. If scores of people In the city of As toria alone have received so much benellt from this remedy, what an untold bless ing It will prove to be, and what a vast amount of suffering it will save when the people of the whole world come to know of It. Today lr. Hobbs" Sparagus Kidney Tills have In this short time firmly established themselves and gained the confidence of the people of this community, and have more warm friends in Astoria and vicin ity than all of the kidney remedies that were ever heard of here before put toirelher. They have became the almost universal topic of conversation In every part of the city. Nothing of such Importance has presented Itself to the people of Astoria In recent years. Brleht s disease, rheu matism (which Is traceable ninety-nine times out of a hundred to kidney slun gishness and Inactivity), Impure blood, malarial germs, and. In fact, all the thousand and one diseases that cone from a deranged condition of this filter, cleanser and purifier of the body, are nil now stripped ot their horrors since It ha become a well-established fact that a safe and harmless specific for their cure has been discovered In Dr. Hobbs' Sparagu Kidney Pills. There are, undoubtedly, hundreds of thousands of people who are suffering to a greater or less degree from kidney troubles who do not know it. Some are In a drowsy, dull condition feel languid: generally speaking, they say they feel pretty well, when accosted by some friends, yet they have not that bright, sharp, vigorous tone to their sys tem as of yore. Unbeknown to them, poi son from their kllneys (which are a little out of order) Is gradually collecting In their system, and totally unconscious of the fact, they are slowly but s,ir-ly being poisoned to death. It may be a process of years, but the result of the kidneys working Imrerfevly means almost certain destruction at last. No man can feel vigorous and bright, and no woman has that healthful, rosy tint to her cheeks that poets have pal I honiaae to since the creation of the world, where the k'Oneys are not performing their func tions properly and regularly, day and niht. A plant commonly known as a vege table, hut which In reality Is one of the most valuable and agtlve kidney medi cines asparagus has, by the skill of medierj science, been called upon o per form Its dJty as nature Intended It should. Asparagus has been known for years to the medical fraternity to possess a cer tain amount of virtue for kidney ail ments. Dr. Hobbs took up this subject many years ago, and, after long and pa tient experimenting, Is enabled to com bine the medicinal properties of the as. paragus plant, with other valuable rtlii- retlc and kidney healing remedies known to the medical fraternity of the world. In such a form that It can today, under Ms formula, be regarded as a positive spe cliic for all forms of kidney, bladder and urinary diseases In both sexes. Dr. Hobbs" Sparagus Kidney Pills, .7i cents a box. Six for J2.50. FOR SALE BY CHARLES ROGERS, Odd Fellow' Building, ASTORIA. OREGON Byron used a great deal of hair dress ing, but was very particular to have only the txst to be found In the market. If Ayer's Hair Vigor had been obtainable then, doubtless he would have tested Its merits, as so many distinguished and fashionable people are doing now-a-days. To keep housed until late In the after noon Is the surest way to enjoy the warm weather. Some for ten, gome for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using; De wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forma of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. Grenadine gowns made fluffy by many ruffles are much worn at the seashore Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by u.Mng those famous little pills knovn as "DeWitt's Little Early P.isers." Charles Rogers. It won't be very long before the great study will be how to keep cool. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. So enre no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drue: Store. TI11C 8TO.MAOH CANNOT UK rKKldllTKD, With greater trash than a violent drastic purgative. True, such a medicine relieves coustliMtlon for th time, but at the pense of grewt Injury to the Inteslliuil viikI, which It both Inflames and weak ens, thus unfitting It for the performance of Us proer functions. Widely dllfrrsni is the action of Hosteller's Stomach nit tcrs, a tonic sperlent which produces ef fects prompt, Imloe.L but never violent and convulsing. The purity of lis botanic Ingredient. Us unobjectionable flavor, lis genlitl Influence unn the mind, and the thoroughness ot Its remedial action In cases of constipation, liver coimdalnt, snd dyspepsia, combine to render it the most desirable family specific. It Increases both physical vigor and substance, trail iutllii and Invigorates the nervous sys tem, and gives an unwonted relish tor the food. A wineglass three times dally is about the average dose. A warm weather cold Is something that 1 could ho dispensed with raster than U ian be dlsensed with, This sounds like j Orcek. perhaps, but ihose suffering from j such an adllctlon well know what wej mean. . . 1 Mr. Isjae Horner, proprietor of the liurton House, Uiirton, W. V., and one of the most widely known men In the state, was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sufficient otmntand of language to convey any Ide of what I suffered, my phystelans told me that nothing could he done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve tuf of my suffering. In June. KM. Mr. Kvens, then salesman for the Wheel ing Prug Co., recommended Chamber lain's Tain Pnlm. At this time my toot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal site and It seemrd to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began using the Pain Halm the swell ing began to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I consider that 1 am rmtrcly cured. For sale by Ktes-Conn Drug Co. When we strive to do the best we can we are sure to find . that our best Is be yond anything w had dared to hope for i A. It. Tatter, with K. O. Atkins Co.. Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never oefore given a testimonial in my life. Hut I will say that for three years we have never been without Chamlsrlaln's Collo and Cholera and Ularrhira K"m edy In the house, and my wife would as soon think of being without tlour is a bottle of this Itenicdy in the summer season. We have used It with all thrvs of our children and' It has never faded to cure not simply : stop pain, but cur absolutely. It Is all light, and anyone sho tries It will fnd It so." For sale by Estes-Conn Prug Co. It has ben decided by a committee ofi competent judges that Philadelphia Is more bicycle mad than any otlwr city. : Economy Is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a little' oversight will sometimes rob the most 1 frugal and thrifty family of a year's .v lngs. You want to do ss J. P. Hlck-j mann, of Montlrello. Ga., did. He writes: "For six years I have kept Simmon. Liver Regulator In my house, and us.U It In my family, and have had no ne-d for a doctor. I have five as hen'.thy children as you can find." Why Is It the people we care the miw i about arc. always the ones from whom e are s,iarated the most frequently? "There's no use In talking." says W H. Broad well, druggist. La Cygne, Kas. "Chumberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Iiar rhe Remedy does the work. After taking medicines of my own preparation uvl ' thos of others, I took a dose of ( natn- herlnln's and It helped me; a scconJ dose cured me. Candidly and consrien i llously I can recommend It as the Wsl , thing on the market. The 23 anil 5) ciMd sixes for sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. ' It always happens that the ilay you carry your parasol you require your urn- i brella before you get hon,e. J Hundreds of thousands have heen In duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Item edy by reading what It has ilop.e for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warnv'st frb-n l. Por sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. While every person cannot have an abundant head of hair. It Is possible, with care and the use of Hall's Hair renew, r, to grow a respectable hlrsutlc covering. There Is one thing about bicycling on the Fourth of July your stw.il won t shy 1 at the flre-crackers. N'ot only piles of the very worst kind j -can be cured by DeWitt's W'ltcn Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruli Ig boils, ulcers and all other fkln troubles can be Instantly reM-vi-d by the same remedy. Charles Rogers. People are very proline in promises, hut to get them to pay thr Ir honest debts Is another matter. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with, blue-mass; but nld Nature by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomaih and liver trouble. They are purely vest able. Charles Rogers. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mar on application. CASTQUIA jLYctic table Preparation Tor As similating the FockJ mulltov1 utl tl)tg the Slouuidu and IWnwLs of Promotes T)ieslion.Chrerful- ncss jrntl Ikst.Contdlns neither Opiuii..Moriliiiie tKr Mineral. Not Namc otic. VsMhJJw- n f i i is UJ fksiM- - a i j , ,r . Apcrfeet Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stonwch.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish uess mxl Loss OF SLEEP. TacSimiW Sitfnalureof NEW S'OliK. txacT copy or wrapper. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Bond Strefct. tlon of famous oiui or tius-Mf Inaiimiila, 1'un.ln Ui llx k.HanilnsI t mu I'laiplr. 1;u0uimi U Mmjry, KiIiihuii IVinatinstfoo. 1 1 bimiiI dirbia. ormar ... irrrt iiimiiwmnuiiiiisiwT. 1 risscrmuMu.ura,ui I m-W! ..nvwa rfNM,rtli.M.iMl MnNaimill wmmM nrvana. Tii. rnuon ulTrr sr. mil eorort br pra. I B II 1 la. I I rl I1K7I K I. UMioniy Known poisit vi tmrm wiiiimui n iirULin. p..i iMiimnui. m. A wriifn gimrmme ftr.n amt mnr rarnd If m bntm On not tilmH a ptwaiMi.tsur jun boi..l fV.rtvai.hr mall, runj lor rasa cireuUr sod laMJmoukUa, Addras DA VOL JigDICIJlBl CO, 1. a Dot tnt, Bsa rraaotoo, Chi iw Aits t CHAB ROGERS, i Commercial StrwaL UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon. Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF Guaranteed ths ORNER FOURTH AND QLISAN STREETS - lORTLAND, OREGON K. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans B2.1 Commercial Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AND BART AHTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYIET BOTTLE OP Outstla li pot sp Is sss-ttie Mtlss salr. It U tot soli It bulk. Doa't silo sayoa Is Mil rot iBjftilag ! oa lk tlsa er steads tstt II ll "Jut at rood" tt "lU asiwsf titrj nr. pots. ' - B Usl Jt tt W-H OU-t Til (u- 0 Dae TZT . yr : u Astoria and McICee Ave. Situated on the wwth n of AhtoriaV hills. Twenty decrees wanner and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North fide. Magnificent niton for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and fhel tered. Easy and natural grados; httl or no grading needed MANHOOD RESTORED.""- CUPIDCNff twl Ve.tat)IS jVrvnrh biirawUn, III quk-hlreur ttmttl mil iwr nr Ui uruv unr. ftf ajiA. mura mm ljl irjia, l-Ii ms IrfjAl Mst'tom-l rmUslol), Nervmt. teMilt?. Ultt lirslttk. V.rlml. .,'A .tnp. all Ina. br rte er riichL lrm. iib k which If nolchsrlre.1 u Spemi.liirTlMr ami Iwtm. I twraiuw ninety per rent art tmnbW wttl uThe Louvre" USTOIIIA'S GOKGEOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL a r loo lift rins Musle, Oamss f All Kind.. Twu Magulllrsnt Hars. CVCRTTniNG riKST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Right. HTKIC'TLV OHSEItVEl). CANNED MEATS B.t In the Msrk.t and Investments Street. Atitorlct r W71 Fisher Brothers, Lultkatlii( OILS A Specialty. Sell T''HIA Ship ChiituUor llardwurti, Iron tt Sl'il, I Null. (Iroeorit'K A PnviioH, Flour A Mill Fn-tl, Taints, Oiln, ViirniHliw, IWrM Supplies, Fairluuik'rj oalt'H. DtiorM it WintiowH. Aprioultunil lniplnnt'iit WllgOllH t Vt'lliflfH. RBIJ11ER TO ASTORIA Anil Kct urn In One Steamer Pilgrim. A. I. 1UU7.KK, Msstsr. Will lfvs ItMlrtlvr lHy, "! HundSf. at ; a. m., touohln st I l. Way. irt-rs, Blrll. tMkk rlt. Ksl fliff, Kiii, Clifton. Wr.iiKiri. ami olhrr laiallncs, srrlvln at Itth trl wharf, Asiorls. l l m Uav. Astoria at l P m , calllnc at way landings on rslurn. Kast Urns and .all.fsolory ssrvto. (tiarantsvU. .SNAP A KODAK. at sii wait cuiuius out ot uur stars suit you'll t s portrait of a man brlmmlua OTr with pinauuil lhaiisliis. Hush Muallty lu lb liquors bauo(lrs'uuslils COMIT AND THY TIIKM MUGMl-S & CO. J. B. WYATT, Ihisas No. Attsria, Orsfs Hard wore, ShlpClmiKllery, (JrocerlcH, Pr)viHln, PAINTH and OILM. SsmIsI Atuallsa Pali ts ap.riag Mlsa, AHTOHIA lltON WUHItS Front St., root of 4th. Astoria General Macninists and Boiler Mik ei UalsMMtf ln(s... Botlw stirk. Sim. kosl sat Csaaary Warn t Spacl.lty. Cstttac of All D.Krl(Xl"t Mfci. to OiSw o. Short Nude. John F,or....l'rslilent and Ruprtntn4ao A. U Foi Vies lTMldat O. li. I'rasi Bsrstar Aatorla Havlnxs Dank Trvaaurar Emil Schacht ARCHITECT koomt JI7-JIH Portland Savings (tank Uldg. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complds stock of lumber on hand In ths rough or drsassd. flooring, rua tic, celling and all klnda of finish; mold ings and shingle. Terms reasonable and prltea at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H T U LOO AN, Beasldo, Oregon. Proprietor. OS Iheseliny tap'juiof,,. . 1 to Baltam ol Comtj,, ( Cubnbs Of Injection 1 a.u', 'umj ' CURE IN 48 H0JS -. ..rJ the lime diseases with out Inconvenience, . SM fir nil Htui-rhlt ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FREI TO AUl Opsn stmt day frwrn I e'olsek U l;M and 1.10 to l:W p. m. Bubscrtptloa rates M per anauca. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DDAK1 WTW HEADQUARTERS FOR Firo Works Fire Crackers OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. CASTORIA for Infanta and Children. 1 tax ry ROYAL Baking Powder hat been awarded hlghttt bonort at every worIfa air Where exhibited.