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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, THIKS1UV MORNING, Jl'I.Y 15, 18W. gully glotcaimto JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. t. TKRM OF flBSCKIPriOM. DAILY. ' Bent by mall per yer $.O0 8nt by mall, per month .M 8 rrvtj by carrier, per month... 45 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year In advanc. Postage free to aubscrtbera. All communication intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Buslncsa communication! of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribe rs the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates) can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old est weekly In the slate of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John P. Haodley & Co. ure our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their eiand. 1?4 Third street. That the coal miners of the country have been very poorly paid for several years past Is not questioned by any. In many districts they have not had full employment even at the starvation wages given them, and when working on half time, as was the case In some sections, tnelr compensation fell far below the amount necessary even for the mosf fru gal livelihood for themselves and fami lies. But will the present strike Improve the condition of the coal miners? This is a very grave question, ami one that should be most soberly considered. U ,. their condition can be improved. strike Is entirely Justifiable: but if the stagnation In the coal business of the country shall compel employers to hold out for any considerable period against , J . , , both employers and miners must be measured by millions. It should be borne in mirvi Dioi Bmnlnven r vnkpnxt . ,H.,r , h. ,h i r businejss for some months, with the possi ble transfer of their trade to other sec- lions, the likelihood of permanently In- creased inure, is necessarily lessened. It la now estimated that 123. WO coal miners are engaged tn a strike. Assuming that their wages averaged tl per day, the weekly loss to these miners would be 175O.M0. If the strike shall last ten weeks, the lose to labor alone would be fT.5to.0OO. If the strike shall lust ten weeks and the miners then gain the in crease of 18 per cent demanded. It would require them to work for 53 weeks at the Increased rates to restore the loss they sustain by ten weeks of Idleness. This is not theory; it is stubborn facts and figures which should he most care fully and dispassionately considered by those who engage In a strike when there is universal buslnees and Industrial pa - ralysls throughout the country. A report comes from Wisconsin that an edict has gone forth from the Na tional Dairy Union that butterine must be legislated out of the United States. Butter dealers In that state and in Illi nois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebras ka, Kansas, Michigan and the Dakota all large butter-producing states it Is said, are forming an organization of more than 300,000 voters who will work unceasingly for legislation that will pre vent the coloring of butter substitutes. The plan is to raise a fighting capital of $1,000,1), if necessary, before the legis latures of these dairy states meet again, and enact bo me state laws that will drive the butterine manufacturers from th Ir strongholds. If this is not successful they will attempt to gain control of con gress. The union seems to have unbound ed confidence In its ability to protect Its own Industry, but the squelching of the butterine trade Is not going to be as easy as might be imagined, even with the aid of a million of boodie. Of course the crusade Is entirely a selfish one, and the butter dealers are not concerning them selves about the healthful or unhealthful effects of the use of butterine. But any legislature that Ifnds Iteslf to the carry ing out of this crusade can defend Its action only on the ground of the preser vation of the public health. It will be Interesting to note how much this claim will enter into the contest. Ohio Is going to have more politics to the acre this year than ever in its pre vious history. The republican and regu lar democratic tickets are already In the field, and as the chief prize is a United States senatorshlp, Hanna and McLean are going to knock the bungs out of the barrels, and make what Kllpatrlck used to call a campaign with plenty of money in it Haiwa and McLe-an didn't corral all the Ohio political odds and ends, however, and there are to be a silver republican, a populist, a national demo . ratlc and two prohibition tickets In th !V-id. The Ohio voter who can't find a ticket to suit him this fall must be hard to please. . Crop news will be scanned eagerly from Uils time until, eight or ten weeks hence, porn Is sufficiently matured to stnnd nil sorts 6f alternations of temperature Thus fur crop reports have betn favor able. Wheat promlw to lie an average yield, while the cotton and corn outlook Is bright Good crops, which itiwn cheap food for the cteumor, and at the same time a fair return In the aggregate to the producer, will be an Important factor In the restoration of prosperity. KAfON3 WHY CHAMBERLAIN' COLIC. CHOLERA AND 1MAKKHOK REMEDY IS .THE BEST. 1. Peuie it afforvls almost Instant re lief In case of pain In the stomach, coll and cholera morbus. t Because it Is the only remedy tha rcver fails In the most severe cases rtysei.it jry and diarrhoea. 3. lecauM It Is the only remedy tha will cure chronic diarrhoea. . Because It Is the only remedy tha will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because It is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. . Because It is the only remedy th.r o;u always bo depended upon in cases of cholera l.rfantum. . Because 4t Is the most prompt ar. most reliable medicine In use for bowe complaints. S. Because It produces no bad results. 9. Because It Is pleusant and safe t take. 10. Because, it has saved the lives of more froric : "... . '.. e in the world. The S5 and 50 cent sises for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A woman can't sharpen a pencil with a hairpin, and th.it is about the o-.!y thing that bailies her with that Instrument In her hands, but then she can't sharpen a pencil anyway, according to masculine estimate. Economy Is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet lust a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's ear- lngs. You want to do as J. P. Hick inann, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He write "For six years I have kept Simmons Liver Regulator In my house, and used j it In my family, and have had no reed for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." j The foreign trade of the Vnitnl Kink , ,'om is lust about double that of the j j-n(tej states i A dose that is always seasonable Is a i ,'os "King of Liver Medicines." It keeps the j liver active; the bowels regular; prevents j biiOUSneM: and promotes digestion. In fact helps keep you welL "I have watch- i ed Its effects In families where I have ! practiced and find it admirable: both al- teratlve and tonic In Its action." Dr. T. W. Mason, Macon, Ga. A woman is ever so much cooler when !she her w" 4 than a hen she goes about witn sundry golden jocks hanging down her back. To prevent pale and delicate children from lapsing into chronic Invalids later In life, they should take Ayerj Sarsap- artlla together with plenty of wholesome food and cut-door exercise. What they need to build up the system Is good red blood. The pope in US6 prohibited the cross bow as barbarous, and threatened cross- bow-men with ex-communication. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at Men don, Mich., says ell of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, ICholera arid Diarhoea Remedy could be duplicated In that town. For sale by lEstes-Crain Drug Co. The girl who wears particularly pretty lace-trimmed petticoats is not over prim In the attitudes she assumes. Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, bums, bruls- is bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be Instantly relieved by the same remedy. Charles Rogers. The Amazon Indians use a blowpipe, with which they throw an arrow In yards with wonderful precision. Sick headache can b quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills knovn as "DeWltfs LitUe Early Risers." Charles Rogers. Russia has, outside of the Black sea, a war fleet of 173 vessels. The adult scalp should be thoroughly washed occasionally to remove the oily particles, then apply Hall's Hair Renewer to give the hair a natural color. The Foot mm& a Fly 77 uyt an eminent English doctor, "wiH carry enough poison to infect house bold." In summer-time, more espec ially, disease germs fill the sir, mu.ti tudes ire infected, fall ill, die ; multi tudes escape. These messengers of misclvef do not exist (or millions. Why not? Because they sre healthy and strong protected as a crocodile is against gun shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-bfooded who tall ; those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health t We can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nourish ment; food for the bund.ng up of tns system to resist the attacks of disease. It should be talc en in reasonable dosci all summer long by all those who;e weight is beiow the standard of health. If you are losirj ground, try bott s now. For sal by ail druggists at 50c and 'uam After.... Taking; t cc'ivse of Ayer's Tills tin system Is set in good working order and a man begins to fee! '.nt life is worth living. He wbo Las become the gradual prey of constipation, uoes tat realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden ii lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole hills, his nioroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does no? seem worth living to you, you may take a very' different view of it after taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills, RKSTKl'L NIGHTS. PAYS KIU.'E FROM TORTURE. Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hosietter's Stomach Bitters. That this bviiljiunt cordial anil drpurenl I a far more reliable remedy than colohl- cum unJ other poisons used to expel the rheumatic virus from the blood, la a fact that expcrltnce ras satisfactorily demonstrated. It also enjoy the udvm t.ige of N Ing unlike them perfect wfs With m.iny persons a certain prvtM-po sitlon to rheumatism exists, which ren lers them liable to Its attacks after x Ioure In wet wcathr, to currents ot air, changes of temperature, or t c.i. when the body Is hot. Such person! should take a wineglass or two of the Hitters as soon as possible after Incur rins risk from the above causes, as tMs superb protective effectually nullities the nurtful Influence. Kor the functional de nuvenients which accompany rheuinu tlsm, such as colic, simsms In the stom ich, pulpltatlon of the heart. Imperfect disesiion. etc., the Bitters is also a most useful remedy. It is only neces sary In obstinate cases to use It with persistency. A wheelwoman of Infinite resource has adopted a celluloid collar for wear on the bicycle and she Is the wonder and admiration of her sisters whose linen neck fixings look as though they hud been under the pump. Last summer one of our grand-chil dren was sick with a severe bowel trou ble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Fre.ler- lckstown. Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; then we tried Chamberlaln'f Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave 'ery speedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The pleasure of outdoor life Is a little marred when the families whose por-h Join In friendly Intlmncy are not on speaklnt; terms. Some for ten. some for twenty and some for rhlriy years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using Vt- wltfs Witch Hazel Salve, the (rreat remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. There Is only one thing- that will make you more nervous than watching a cat erpilhJ" on some one else ami that Is to have one on yourself. 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 Coush Cure Is easy to take and wH do what Its name implies. Charles Rogers. With linen shirts and shirt waists at such moderate prices there is no excuse for a woman looking other than cool and tidy. Few medicines have held th-;lr ground so successfully as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Durinj? the past fifty year, It has een the most popular of all cough cures nd the demand for It today Is greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. The gondolas of Venice are being grad- ally displaced by little steamboats. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltfs Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomaih and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles RofjeTS. The first colonial coinage was minted In Masxachuitetts In 1C52. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has aved thousand of others iufferlng from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. Only one person In l'i"0 reaches IV) y-ars of age. Hundreds of thousands have been In need to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy by reading what it has done for others, and having ( tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warmest frfen Is. For sale by Emeu-Conn Drug Co. Use Welfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drna Store. MARINE NEWS. I IHolt WATKK . LOW WATKM I 1 HATE ' A . '. r. M. A. M. - ii.inin. ' T y .' S '.i -ll ! 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Capt.iln John K-rr. arrived down yest.r.l.iy with a c.irico of ST.ifi sack or bush.N of whent, vulue.1 nt and 11. .37 bar rel of flour, valued at $!.'. 8he I docked at the O. R. A N. wharf, w-.. she nlll load 12,""J Ctsrs of salmon. Tu consigner of the Salmon are Kinney, the AlKTl.tn Packing Co.. Fisherman's Packing Co. Eureka and Kplcure rack ing Co., and the Fishermen's Co-operative Co. I You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I'l.ir rhoca Kemedy for bowel complal .ta. It Is pleaiinnt. safe and reliable. Kor se by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Tne American cent of IT motto "Mind your biisln.-s." bore the OAflTOniA. Til fi- ttai; 4t Bf-v -ti;jr More than 1-0 vurletbs of ros. h.ive been cultivated during the premnt cen tury. OA.STOZUA. Til hu ll n Ufaitan try at SIMMQNS Tne Favorite Home Remedg. For ail diseases caused by derangemen.1 of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, m Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR will 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, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. Zellin & Co., Plilladelplii. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Kcturn in One Dav, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. BRAZEE, Master. Will Lav. Rnlnler dfillv. fcxeeDt SundflT. at 6:34 a. m., touching at La Uu, May- K'-rt. Htella, (jan ' i-oim, cagie Jin, Kn-ippa, Clifton, Wontport, 'nd other lundlnita, arriving at Utti itreet wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. I.cava Antorla at 1:30 o. m.. calllnc at way landings on return. Fast time and fatlnfactory lervlce guaranteed. Jcfic tnWe Prep j wlion Tur As slmila 1 Ins ihc Fotxi autl iila ling the Siouuvchs ttml lVmvls of S3 rToniotvsPitloslion.CltcTrful nc5S niul 1 Vst Contains ndtlrr OjnuiiT.Miirphino nor Mineral. Not Nahc otic. W SmJ' )twmS.,J -r.'W J-se Ajirrfift Romctly forConstifw lion, Sour Stonuch.DivirilKica. SVonns .Convulsions . hVvri sh liess ond Loss OF SLEEI. TacSinuW 5n!inilure of NE YORK. tXACT C0V Of WRAPPER. MANHOOD RESTORED tlon ot t-mnsu. Hbcporc -nm. irrrB ill tut ntirniniu impitrrrr, ri m. i f. uw u ti vri mmO mt 1 lri kMtnuni Hi iirinrvurttHaul mil liuiH-rilit. rlnrir tnnirthennl r.uf-BniJI i rvtvMkn iiflrprrs t n( rurv! hr lhMn Tht ri'l'l lKN K llhmiiy fenuwit mmwlT lo cur wIiImhiI ii owrtun, H-i4iMnMifc IX A 0 ft tHl rmu filrnitrflvra 4V1 mnny nMumwu u mu wi"w mm out wwi -rMHiu ,Bti I r (Vti, br iti-UL inj r.rf r-tctrrulf uiJ iniliuiMitflM.tt m UAVUb MKU11I2IK C.a Bosl VTf.Scaalt ritt.fty CIIA8 ROUE US. Commercia ttrL The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I03 TwclftH Htrool Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond SELF STARTING HERCULES LZr I M HtartlniC0.Horiie Powirr .Marine KiiKUie. rOH PA1ITICXLA Hercules Gas 408 BANSOME ST., KB :S S Wl WUm$mvt:iM lit? SEE THAT THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OP Cu'.or! It fat p la tu-dis twttl ssty. It Is lot loM la balk. Poa'l allow njoo to Mil roa aarUilB(( !is ea tli flf or prsmlM lUl It ll "Jest si f(Ki" tad "sill saiwtr ry far. 'I jk. ' r br that JOB ( Ilia tity VTItftt. "CUPtDCNC- rworb liti tan, quk klr iui yuti cuiii you f i mil tic is i NUih.lV wMlorfinik I hrtua nmrf pr rtml v lrwmwl ni "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies Astoria and McICee Ave. BituaU'ti on the south Hide of Ar-toria's hills. Twenty degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the rorth Bide, Magnificent sites for res idenci'M, overlooking river and hay, minny and nhel tered. Easy and natural grades little or no grading needed Street. & ENGINES Cuing gaollne or cheap distillate oil Engine connected direct with pro peller nhitft, and no noliiy, eaitiy broken bevi'i gear used In reverse motion. New spurk device; no Internal spring i-lifotrodi-s to burn out Bend for testimonials. We are bulldlnr these new rn'vin mmt. rff7li,tri,n marine engine In all sires Everv enrlne fully vuarantee4. K ADDHEHS Bnginc Works RAN FKANCIHCO OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Heifuliir Normal foil rue of thrne ytisrs. Senior yur whollr pnifenmoiial. Truiiilnir tlifpurimriit of Hint- xiiflcii with 2u0 elilldri'ii. IiiKtriii'llon hii'I train ng In i miiHitlin (hwe.ll.h y,. lain i, snd 'r4 M '"In for pulillr kiIhioIk. 'I he Nfiriniil dfr,loin In reroitii'xcd hy law a hTATP UKK CKKTIKICAIK to Iwh. I llit exin.e. Tuition. Iki, luifl nMrl lulKjrig (nth. proilinsK'lyl, Sl t'iiio i.er er. Sliidi'iil' Winllnf tlicin x l vp. fill) 00 per year. Arwleinle grades at'irepted Irom high ii:li(la. t'aialngiiri cheerfully sum on apiillcatPiii, Adilrea I'. L. CAMPBKM,, I'reMdent, or W. A. WAN!, Hecretary Faculty. Are You (ioniir; KnstV fu sura and that fur tloket reada via THE NORTH-WESTERN I line. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNKATOLItt -anl- OMA1IA UAIIiWAYS. (MEAT SHORT LINK DULUT11. ST. I'AUU CHICAGO And all Point Kant and ' .S'uth. Their kUgnlflnent Trais. I'eerUss Vea llbuled I lining and HIpH Car . Trains anil M'tto: ALW AYS ON TIMl! " Have given tms raa a national wputa Hon. All olaasss of psssengsrs carried an the veetlliuleJ trains without atr 'hams. Mhlp your frtlght and tral ovsr thla famous line- AH agent ha tloasta. W. II. alKAD, r. C. BAVAOB. Oen. Agent Tray. T. and I'. Agt M Wn-hlngtoo t, I'ortland. Or. ThI Railway Company Operatea Ita train on th famou bloog system; Ught ll train by elotrtnUr throug fc. out: l'e th celebrated electric brtb re4 In lamp; Ituna aplendldly anulpp-4 taanfc train vry day al in"bt twtw St. I'aul and Chicago; th Chicago, nilwaukcc & St. Paul AUo operate stMun-healed Vetlbul4 trains, carrying the la-t pri-U compartment car, library buffet amoklttg car, and "-! drawtAC rtMim slrepers. 1'arlor car. fr reclining chair cjr and thi very bt dining c-r serytca. For lowest rates to any point th f nlted Htatn or Canada, apply ta ticket agent, or addra C. J. KI'HT, Oeneral Agent. I'ortland, Or. J. W. CA8KT, Tray. I'aaa. Agent Going East? IH VOll AMI'.. OO MOT S'OMIIKT Three Important Points FIIIST-Oo via th Bt. Paul becaua th Une to that point will arTord you th v iet aervlce. 8. Hee that th coupon beyond flt I'aul read via tha Wisconsin Cen tral bet-auaa that Une make olo oon. nectlnns with all th trans-continental line entering th I'nlon Iiepot ther. ad ll ervtc Ii (lnnlaaa In avery particular. THIIID For Information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearaat ticket agent-and ask for a tl.-kel read. Ing via th Werongln Central Una, or adJree JAfl. C. I'O.ND. Oeneral 1'aeeeriger Agent. Milwaukee, Wl. Or GEO. H. I1ATTT, Oeneral Agent Portland. Oregon. I871 1801 Lubricating OILS a specialty, i Brothers, . ' Sell AToA Ship Chandler Hardware, Iron A St'cl, Coal. (Jroccrics A' I'tovifioiiB, Flour ct Mill Fe..l, TaiiitM, Oilri. VarniHhoft, IPK(T8 .Sujiplids, Fairlmiik'flScalt'H. Doofh & Window, Agricultural InpUment Wagons A Vehiclen. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Underrlnlhlnrtnade to order. Hull, and trouier ,.. n ,,.riinT. ni. r.irery onler piin''tu slly on time, natlnfactlon guaranteed. Cheaptr Tha Any other flace I the City. Weleh Itloek, 6BK Omnmerelal St. "Is u a Dnn-snnnnooa rml)r f.,r i.ti..rrli.i-, Oliwl, Rt.rn.luirlii.L H.f. 1 whllna. Dhmliifil ill b 0""i- V ;hari, nt any liitUmma. 1 ". lion. Irrll.ll..,, . 'ulEwNlC'ldiin., C. branna. Non-a.irlna.ur. . cisaaMTi,o r ol X UrejggtoU. 0.1.1 I. A 1 nt In plain trrappar, I or snt In plain wrappa f Vj r aipwan. pr..p.l,l f, Tl ll on. ,r 1 ImiiiIu. ti n. lui w Cirrular aau vu ruuiMst ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FRK1 TO T.Tf, and I K to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rate n yt annunm, .W. COR. ILKVINTH k DUAlf I IT. 1 I - ' - ' . -Jrri!zS) k A v ........ . L