The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 01, 1897, SUNDAY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB DAILY ASTOftlAN, SlSOAY MOUN1M1, At'fll'ST I, 1111)7.
iJaUu gtatovimt.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. M.
terms or si nsoiurrios.
DAILY.
gent by mail, per year 14.00
Prut by mail, Der month SO
mennii rxlrt of overcoming thli dtrti.'itlty
duiina; the present mnon."
The alternative route U by the Yii!ton
river, tmmtdutcly upon th n.'tva of
the rich atrtkc nrat-hlnit the ooiist' ev
enl new transportation eotnp.inlo votv
formed. There l no trouble now In not
llliff Meamers to St. Michaels Island l:t
Dutch harbor, thouKh the Ions Journey
up iho river may not prove no ta-y 1
as antlelpsiled. St. Michaels Is tile oom-
eorvred by carrier, per month 4a!merelnl depot for the whole Yukon v.-u-
j U y. and suppllen thorv are plentiful. T!i"
WEEKLY. (Yukon Is about a large us the Mis-
dent by mall, per year In advance, j itPl '! I navigable, for mil.-
K v0!7 If)
After....
Poit&ge free to subscribers.
All enmmunlcatlons Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
FuMnejs communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
.,, i through a flat, marshy country
. !are hero In millions, rlrh, Juley rl-h ih.i'
The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub-,
sobers the largest circulation of any "W'-v :h' "n.-ri.- In summer and are
t.evspaier published on the Columbia j first-nut? eatlns. As llt mountains rlo
river. ,ln on the river the irtam K-'is Ti.irr.twer
Advertising rate can be had on appll- ;nd the current In placed is trvmen.lou.
wtlon to the business manager. swif, ,,M Kort Yuko Jus, mKU,
The Weekly Astorian. the second old-; the Antic circle. Is the ilrst sioppins
e-t vock'.y In the state ff Cregon, haa, 'place. It Is one of tne Hudson Hay
sort to the Tortland Orogonlan. the ,,.,...-., ,h.,n.ion.-J ..c. ith a f,
There has been no thorough surv y of
the river, so that accidents by wtter
will not Improbably add to the iiks
nhlch the gold-seeker mu.-t cinwmvr.
Kor the first Si' mlKs the Yukon roll'
Salman
t.irstt weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley & Co. m- our Irt- !
Uud agents, una copies of: the Astorlan
cain be had very morning at their
tnd, 124 Thl street.
i store and a small mining populatlo'i.
From Kort Yukon to Circle Oty-tho
times difficult bit o.' navU-t'lon. Cl.vle
City is a fair-siied town, wlih wn an.l
THE ROAIva TO THE KLONDYKE.
comfortable log housed. Six month.- .vo
tmiv were people therf, but r.iw
it is almost deserted by the rusn to
Klondyke, although then are pi -rr.y cf
pood placer mines In the Immediate
j neighborhood.
Two hundivd ar.d forty miles further up
the river, at the mouth of Forty-Mile
creek, is Fort Cudany, once a thriving
town, though now like Circle City, de
serted. It is, however, the main supply
point for Klondyke and the present ter
minus of the river steamboats.
The cost of living in the nels-hboihool
of the gold fields Is enormous. One man
who has Just returned from THw.-on
says:
Not since the days of "Pike's Peak or ,
bust" has any news stirred the people of t
this country to such an extent as lh.it
which has reached us from Alaska and
the Klondyke. Coming as It does In a j
time of business depression. Its effect Is J
nlmof magical: men who have never ,
been fifty miles from a ctty, men who
have never done any harder work than !
sitting in an office footing up columns
of fijrures, men of all sorts, and ov-.n ,
t
women want to pack up and be off to
the Tim Tiddler's ground where gold nug
getsthy don't bother about the silver
re to be had for the picking up.
Here on the Pacific coast the fever Is
even more virulent. Old boats thit for
years have been slowly rotting in the
mud, have been hauled up. patched here
and there, loaded with men and provis
ions and headed for the new Eldorado.
- In addition to the sloops and small boats
fitted out by groups of miners, there arc
large vessels, capable of carrying from
li to l,0u gold -seekers leaving Seattle
and San Francisco every day. Thoj
sands line the docks to witness their de
parture. The feverish de-sire soon ex
tends to the spectators. Some withstand
It, but those who can collect enough
money to buy an outfit follow . In the
wake of their companions.
There are two main routes to the
Klondyke; one is by way of Juneau,
overland: the other is vis the Yukon
river. On the map the land route lo:ks
the quickest, as It is undoubtedly t-'e
shortest, the distance being not over 1)
miles, but those who have never txn in who r,asje1 ,wo years ,n ,ne Yl.kf11
that country can have no conception of c0UnUT an(i returned last fall, ".Vo work
Taking
co-.vso of Aycr's Tills lit
yyst-.'n Is set ingot'-! wcikin;
f.roor iip.vl a r.:;ui bv;;ii:s to kx!
'.!... t life is worth livi::,',. lie
a V.j l:;'.s l-ccomo tV.c r.r auvi.il
prey of constipation, '..
realize the friction u ruler whu'b
he labors, until the l iir.h n ii
!;fte.l fror.i hir.i. Vr.cn his
Mountains sink into r.iole
i;i!ls, his norosi-n.-ss gives
place to jollity, ho is a happy
man again. If life ih-cs not
seem worth living to you, yen
may take a very different view
of it after taking
Ajer's Cathartic Pills.
;ll.in Me I l.-,l.
MARIXI; NHWS.
Woarr Wtilkcr Will ytr clvo mo
sotin'thuiB tt-rcat'.' I her not tasiitl food
ler six months.
Kottlx'ti t'trnta!k Waal, I Hwati!
How tlid you live?
WVttry Wslkers Vrr mo, wlini I
thinks cf home anil mi llier.llio lump ri
mo throat conn s tip in mo itioulh mol 1
ttwallow It. I'p to Mate
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single meiils were C The cold wu In
tense, and many had to imlo to
sustain life. Of course, there gill
there In abundance, but It take d
and expensive work to net It, and :he
fabulous stories told of fortune wutirv
th re to be picked up are gross exas-
R-rations.
Mr. Turner went from Seattle. Wi-h,
with about M others to Circle City.
Ah.ska. The Journey took sixty .lit' s.
An Artful riiot,igrilivr.
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bo poslils with tha um of lunl-llie; um
GOTTOLirJE
Ohtwrrlng hmiMwIvt bsrt ilUcorrrnt (hat
It Mtjnirc ln Coitoleti to irottuc
better rmtilli than Unl or bnttf 0y w
Cottolan.
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ton (Hiuii'l Um. Willi niir lr1.iin.-"Al"' V fw
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and was fraught with dans-r- and har-1-
Common lumber Ls worth ll.V per j ships. He prosivtil for two wows
. r l ?ot out al-out JI.T " in gold .-;t.
acd then decided to get back to civilisa
tion whm the opportunity presented Itself.
Pliotonrsipuer I saw you at church
lust Sunday.
Miss bki'ace Oli, you iul!
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frii'inl. Miss Drown. (If youcoulil rai-o
your chin a tritlo. Thauk-i. ) And whin
mi atrorioti.i liH'kii hat nlm lunl en.
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V. A. W ANN. 1" ii'i.-i) Kurulljl
Htv" sf
11 KJ JJ
filAKHCOD RESTORED.
ri. IMti ot m (Hru k f 'U i itu, mV-l 'nu -t ut. mit iicr
Onr Illu.tr.lml Dlellnn.ry.
cp the lake. Tmn lets sell, by ft ganjf
. who located on them, at from t'2j) to
l.-i"). Th-.-y can't give ycu a ti.le. Tie
; Ahwka Commercial Conijuny .inj the
; North Am:iian Tranpor:a;lon and
Tradlne Comtmny h.v, to ic-ntnte.1
, their forces and supplits there. Extr.t
sti-jw are being taken to have enough
supplies there for the winter, snd the
Transportation Company Hlone h-ts taken
to Dawson about ti ton., of foo-1.
"It costs fl to Ket your shirt laun
dered, 50 cents for a eigar, tl.M for n
meal; moose mtat, SO per pound; canned
goods, 75 cents por can: flour, $11 per
barrel; sugar, 30 cents per pounl, naeon.
5"J cents. The companies hve adipted
the cash system, and It ls pay as you
go."
Thos who contemplate trying th- Ir
luck will be well-alvlsed if they lelav
their departure till next spring, for, ac
cording to S. A. Turner, an m,'in;?r.
C Yi 'I m I
i '.'. I.IKi HtN 1 A MINT.
the difficulties to be encountered. ' Tjke,"
can be done until May, and It will take
says a writer In the Philadelphia Times. 3 smaU ,onune , ve unU, prospectlns
"the wildest part of the AlUghenies and
Imagine every tree, "very river and ev- :
ry rock three times Its actusl six-: let
a cyclone rampage over It; then Ut it lie '
for a hundred years while a dense forest
can iiegin, and it would rtTilre v-ry
ftrong nerves to enable a man of small
means to survive the awful feeling of
homesickness that settles ov;r one un
der the conditions that exist n that
and denser underbrush grows through b,eak dwK)Iate COU!Ury. To thre
It; under every leaf place a mosquito,
on every stone a sand fly; then for a
make-weight throw in a few billion o'.h-
through the long winter month, .s bad
enough, even when on? has an ub in
dance of food and good shelter, but to
er flies of different varieties, rangln? g0 , the conditlon ln whlcn many
from the bulldog who tears whole chunks are son(fj wlth onIy sm.in
out of you at each bile down to theiamoumg ot monf.yi , to go to a place tf
microscopic pest tha never leaves your ! inthnBe 9uffffrln? an,i ?ftat privations
eyes as long as he can draw a breath. and paps t0 death. People do r.ot
and you will have a faint idea of what wtm to reai!ze that everything there
Alaskan forests are like." Part of the
way there ls a trail; ln
i costs dearly. I paid $2S for a
fact, several ' tK)ar(j iari;e enough to make j
I
.Ingle
sl'iiC.J
Scoff's
M B M J ffi i H W f K.i "V
a Ma. uvu
trails, but landslides and forest fires ccn- 10X tw0 yfcara Q wnen w.Jt n0
stantly block them and entail long de- ; fc,rtat rus!l l0 that rgon. rw every
Jays ln cutting a way through. The trail ! tMng wU, necessarily be more expensive,
ascends rapidly, and after It reaches the I oT thre wtIj sreater. demands for
5,000-foot level the nighu become bittrr- 'f0od wearing apparel, shelter, etc.
Iy cold, sleep is Impossible without plenty j -At tnat tlme tX)ar(1 waa from M'Ji to
of blankets, yet in the day time the hat '2 JM.T uay according to conditions, and
and the labor of carrying them makos !
the prospector wish a thousand times
that he had never undertaken the Job.
So impressed ls the Canadian govern
ment with the difficulties which will be
set unpracticed miners 'that the following
notice has been issued by the minister
of the Interior:
"I think it only proper to say that any
person who contemplates going into the
Yukon territory should make very care
ful Inquiries as to the length of tim;
It will take to go and as to the means
he will have of sustaining himself after
he gets there. The shortest time within
which communication as been had with
Fort Cudahy ls six weeks, and that took
place under tie most favorable circum
stances. The amount of provisions that
can be taken Into that country at the
present moment ls extremely limited, and
If any considerable number of people
go In without making special prepara
tions for their maintenance this fall,
there is very likely to be starvation
during the coming winter. One thing
ought to be clearly understood the gov
ernment cannot assume any responsibil
ity whatever tor getting ln provisions
Into that country to supply any people
who may go there In consequence of
the gold excitement and who may find
themselves short of food. The difficulty
is largely one of transportation, and no
cf Cod-lhrer CH witi Hypcphos
p Kites, can he taken &i easily in
rummer as in winter. Unlike the
plain oil it U palatable, and the
hypophosphites thzt are in it aid in
digestion and at the same time tone
op the system.
For sickly, delicate children, and
or those whose lungs are affected,
it is a mistake to leave it off in the
summer months. The dose may be
reduced if necessary.
Ve recommend the small size
especially for summer use, and for
children, where a smaller dose is re
quirf d. It should be kept in a cool
place after it is once opened.
for sals by all drucjf.u at ji and Joa
mp.-o the Klomlyk r. v.d hh'ii i'-:r-: on
the world, California's (tnat ar.d Ujom
ii', vol I h, Id n.i.. b- . n iv rl.t.k d l'k. i
uhlte .-hip by the i-op'.l.ir t ye. Iut t:ie
.1. v loptn.-nt of 'h- tndns'ry k rlk-M
along hil.tlmr rpward Its nnn'ial pr-flu.--tlon
of oter J17.'s'..""i at a spe.il that
will undoubtedly raise it above $.!.'.'')
in K'7. Single counties In California
turn out far more gold than all the Klon
dyke valley will Ik- tpt to produce tht.
year, for we have counties prodti- Irif
.' ". Jl." and !;. ,;!.
California's total production of Jl.
it4i its pr-nt annual pr.id'iv '.i ii,
which nil Alaska will probably n-i.r
(troiK-h. and the t-o..ni and pro- of
ind'-ftry h. ie s'a n.id n- t ! i
iiriit of by the ja.licl'.iis.
Alask.i may .lev, lop wonderful rl.-l
In its interior, as it is likely to .!-v-l..p
much more mineral w-.tltn aiotis :h.
const, but th-r-.- U no lik-l!ho...l thu: It
w.ll ev.r pr-dne mure t!um tr.n ti n
of California's w.-.il;h. There are miry
onsiJ.-ri.ionr- that i-hould ketp a h.v. 1-
h. a.l.d mining man or e.-n a l''--pe'.-to.-
n California. 3. K. Call.
BOLIVIA HEATS TIIK KI.ONI'YKK
Th- first minister ever uc-r.-IiT.-.: to
t!i.- I'nl'.l Statt-s fp.m I'.ollvla irrl-d
in Nw York July :t. lb- Is I.o'il Ia.
13 years old. He said: "I pee J : - t new
that your pef ple .ire . x' lti d o r -he
Kl'im'yk r'-Klon. V-- have nvir- --"i.
;n I.'Iivii than 'hey have n the Klon
dyke :!-.! y-.u do-;'t ha'-e to fr-'-j.- -r
strtrve to d-nth In rnir . uutitry. There
U not a stream In all liollvla where gold
ran not Ik. washfd out. tVI'h mmbrn
mining machlnerj' there are van U.-in-tltles
to 1 had. It l to Interest capl
t.illst.s In 'our gold possibilities that I
cam. .
"Some California Immigrants startwl
to oar country a year ago and they only
sot as far as Panama when th-y were
s ized with yellow fevir. Sum- died and
other turned back dlsrouraired to their
homes. That was very unfortunate. If
th'-y had reached tis there would have
been no danger of yellow fever or any
o'h.r sickness. The yellow fever Is un
known in our country "
CASTOIIIA.
"il fit- ?
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li m
.tr
She wno has her soshore hut trimmed
with eoque feathers, thinking that lla-.
dnmpms h.'.s no isjwer o' er '.ru m, ..m-Iimr-M
r-omes aw-ny from the rin s'rand
looking like a wild Indian, ihus proving
th;u naturally curly hair l alKut the
only thing that can resiHt the humidity tf
the fogs that come up stealthily from the
sea.
Tho demure little woman who m"its
her husband at the train on Saturday
evening is oftimes a very different In
dividual from the one who has been
flaunting about on the beach and board
walk during the week.
Thft woman who dons furbelows In
which to travel reveals on ignorance of
"les eovenances" against which her own
?ood sense ought to prove a bsrrier.
Northern Pacific railroad trains leava
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for
Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Close
eo-inecrtlon made at Hroltane for T'.osa
land, N?ln, Sandtrw and Brlttah Co
lumbia mining camps. For maps and
!r:f irmatlon call on or addrews
C. W. STONE,
Astoria, Or.
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Anna llel.l.'
?feitv : . .":ji-v
A .iM-iii.t: s.-li.H,n.-r. nam unknotMi,
arrlt'd III V'-.tenlny
A l.irKi' numU-r of ithlp. are li"tt due
and th- f ill xhipplnr biislnrK will it. on
. iitm- nee
Th. steamer Srate will arrlte d.itt rt th!.
ni.irnlnt; and s,'ill for Sail Kntit -l-eo at
an e.irly hour.
Tin ."feinor Kl-f-r arrived lotrn y.a-
t rd.iv. l.uiid for Al.mkn t'. r p-
hi;, r. in. I a lar.t fr. Itthi Il.t.
XHTICK
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from N. w Castle N S V N-iih. r Ho-
imilfr.iKtii.d nor the .iir.nl. of tin- ni.otr
niiniiil vi-el will b r, .ponllif for nny
debts that may lie rontritet'd by the
crw. C Tt'CKER. Master.
Weakness of ftlEii
QuIckljTt ThoroughJj, Fawrtr CarJ
bf PorfArttfd tr(nf iA
piibai) tlil CiH" f-it
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(x.rtiont oftlihHlr nlrKHl ami ttrang'li
nJ. Vriuformf bok, ilh ipin-it'nt n4
prooffc, bQl Mtvtl, Irt Orar luw rftroca.
ERIE MEDICAL CO,, VtfiSSW:
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T"miiiI Ctrt-tilar Hrtw. Ituld 1 all .lititlrl.ta Ak f. It. uktnuMrt.r.
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3. W. CONN. Agaat Asians
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNIU) Ml-ATS
(Uvaitw.tl lh IWat In lb. Maik.l
C0kEK I OtRTII AND (11.ISAN STki::T5 COMTLAM), OHlidON
ASTORIA k COLUMBIA RiVER RAILROAD
TJttlC Cnrclaia.t" ettvet .l.tlv Mi7
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
" to (ale
Rooms 317. ji
Portland Saving.. Ilank Uldg. j
Portland, Oregon, j
1 I.KAVK A.torlA for Kluvet t 7 a . m.,
1 i.X p. m. Haturday only; nl i.'J)
at 7.10 p. m. Bulunluy only: tuid
I.KAVI-: AolorU fur Seiuld at 1 a, m. an
only; ul S:3U p. m. dally except H.i
and Bundivy.
: I.IOAVK I'lfvel fur A.turla at tM u. in ,
at 3:30 p. in. Haturday only; at 4;
' day; at p. m. dully except Balur
I I.KAVK Klavil Tor lds at T.V a. m.
only, nnd a.t 5:17 p. ni. dully xc
I I.KAVK Hi-u.l.lo fur Astoria at 1.20 a. ni.
, iluy only; at 3:15 p. m. dally cxe
Hitmlsy only, and at t p. m. Htu
j I.KAVK H.nl.l for Havel at 6:20 a. m. a
only, mill at $.45 p. m. dully exrep
1 a. 111. 11 ml l: 111 , mill J p. 111 dully ; at
p. 111. tl .illy ii.rj.i Huiur.lay ami HuruUy;
nl ; p m. dally toi-xpt Halurday.
d lu 11 in .lully.; at 4 p in. Haturday
lurdiiy nn.l Hiiii.lny: it I Mo p m. Hnturdiy
t.'s) n. in., I" ii a .m. and 1 Si p ni. dally;
9' p ni dully rtitipt H.ilurduy nnd Bun
diiy, mid ut i 15 p. in Hiiturilny only,
ami 10 a. ni dully; at I 57 p m. HalUrduy
pi Hiiturduy ami Hun. lay.
mill : 11. m. .tally : nt 2 45 p. ni Baiur
pt Kattirilay 11I1J Hiiinluy; ut 120 p. m,
rdity only.
ml S 3") n. in, dully; at J If, p. m. Hitturday
t Rntiirdtiy and Mutnliiy.
BEFORE YOU BUY
Property look at our list and see inhat cue have in the may of bargains
Astoria
70x150 FEF.T ON THIRTY-TIIIUK AND
Franklin; four houwa; puylnir good In
come; $3u00. Eany termit.
7.-.75 FFKT ON 8TKKKT CAR USR,
opponlte White Swan anloon. Bargain.
LOT 7, BLOCK 28, M'CLUHE'S. HAlt
Kain. FOLK IJTS IN HI.OCK 15, M'CIXRK'S.
V-ry r:hoap and (any trrma.
A GhEAT CARflAIN IN ISLOCK !),
Hustler. & Aikon'a.
14-KOOM HOUSE AND fixlW-FOOT LOT
In McClnre'a; 22fi0. Part crmh, balance
eay tr;rmii.
rixlW FKET NEAR NEW RAILROAD
depot at a ftreat bargain.
PROPERTT IN ALDERBROOK, TAT
lor", Caae'a, McCIure'a and Shlvelc-y'a.
I j 1
' i 1 i
WeHt Side
I' LOTH IN IlLOCK 19, WARKENTON.
fli-ap.
LOTH 1 AM) 2t. IlLOCK 1, W EST
W.irn-nton. ("hi'np.
'! l Ill 'fllN'KHH lJT IN HEART
of W'arcntou; Cheap.
IF YOU DESIHE BAR-
gains in business, residence
or acreage properly.be sure
and see our list.
TWO OOOH LOTS IN IlLOCK 4, BKIP
11 non; 1125 each.
OltNEK IN BLOCK 12, WARRKNTON;
12TA
4 (iOOO LOTH IN O'HARA'B ADDI
llon. ICxoerdliiKly cheap.
7-ROfi.M HOI.'HE, NEW.IN EAHT WAR
renton. Small caah payment, balance
cany term.
North Beach
TEN-ROOM HOUSE, FURNISHED, AT
North Beach; for Rale cheap. Cloae to
beach and railroad.
Form Landa
117 ACRES GRAZING LAND, NORTH
Nocarnlo; IGO-acre farm on Upper Ne
hnlnm; 154 acrea on Elk Crock beach
n ml 200 acrea near Olney.
I3each I'roperty
BICAH'.DIC
TWO IXTS NEAR M'i il l ll K'S HOTEL;
1100 earli.
7-ltotiM COTTAtli:, NEW: I7M. I'AHT
ciuth, ry paynn ni. Hone to lienrli.
TWO HOUSES AM) TWO LOTS NEA Il
ly ojiponlte M'diilrn'a hotel. Very
cheap.
LOTS IN GRIMES' GROVE, 1IEIIMOSA
Turk and Hill's addition. All uro bur
gnina. LOTS AT SILVER POINT, SEAL HOCK
and Elk Creek ,
For Rent
6-HOO.M HOUSE, FRANKLIN AVENUE:
and Thirty-third atroct; per month.
2 FURNIBHED ROOMS FOR II0U8E
UeuiiInK, over Aatorla Land A Inveat
.rnent Co.'a olTleei 112 per month.
A 20-ROOM LODGING HOUSE, BA
loon, tllnltig: room and kltchun; J35.
SALOON AND LODOINO HOUSfC ON
A at or tret.
SEASIDE COTTAGE, 7 ROOMS, 125 PER
month. Cottage fl rooma nnd one cot
U1K0 t roonn. Apply for tcrmi.
ASTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO., 355 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon.