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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOttlAN, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOHKR 12, 1.7. ,; JOHN T.' LIGHTER, Edltotv . ( , Tel-phone No. 9. , TEKMit or rKCKirnos. DAILY. Sent by malt, vr yosr ..18.00 .. .to .. . Bent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month,.. WEEKLY. Bunt by mall, per year In advance.. Potitaire ff subscribera .0U All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the dl;or. Bufdneai communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to "Tht Aatorlao." The Aatorlan juaranteea to It auD scrlbers th largest circulation of any newspaper published oo the Columbia Advertising rates can be had on appll. cation to the business msyiafer. The Weekly Astortan, the second old. est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Orseolaa, the largest weekly circulation in the state. John P. Handley Co, are our Portland agents, and copies of the Astorlaa can b had every morning at their s:a.td, 124 Third stmt THE WORLD'S WHEAT SITTATON. A few day's ago the Times-Herald of Chicago, published an Interesting article by one of its contributors. Mr. C. M. Har. gar, eaitltVd "A Prophet YlniEoated.' It waa an account of the now widely known Western wheat statistician, Mr. C Wood Davis of Kansas, who for number of years has maintained that the natio between the increase cf the wheat-growing area and the Increase of the bread-eating population of the world wu such that the time must come when the wheat supply would not be suftVien to feed those who depend upon wheat bread for their daily food. He claims the statistics prove, that the brwul-eaUrg pop ulation of the world Increases at th rate of fourteen per cent In ten year, the wheat-growing acreage Increases In the same period at the rate of only seven per cwnt, and that this must ultimately lead to scarcity of wheat at high prices. This Malthuslan doctrine was first pub lished six years ago. Immediately prior to th beginning of the great wheat-crop years, a--vi the subsequent course of wheat prices made the theories of Sir. Davis look baseless. If not ridiculous. At all events, bis ideas were received with wpncisro ana tie . was treated, on the exchangee, as all prophets are treated In their own country, with derision. Mr. Partridge and the Chicago bears went on selling wheat short on the board of irons, noiwunstanoing Jlr. Uavls. very much to their own subsequent profit. But the years of plenty ceased, and now we have come upon a year that shows that after an there Is something in these statlsnles. in an article In the Octolr Forum, entitled "The Impending Defic iency of Ervad Stuffs," Mr. Davis return? to hi subject anj enforce his con clusions with aa array of figures that are really s-.artBng. We cannot here fully analyse this in teresting paper, oor do much more than commend It to the consideration of our readers. Mr.Davis shows that the bread eating population of the world is mainly ef European ltneuge, Inhabiting Asiatic Russia, the United States, Canada, Aus tralia, Argentina, Braxll, Uruguay, Chile. Souto Africa and Europe. In 1ST1 thi population numbered S7y.,O0), and It now aggregates 510,000,000, the Increase being 35.5 per cent In twenty-six years. In tie same period of time the ar?a of wheat production has only Increased from 258,700,000 to !7S.fi,ft,or 7.5 per cent. This does not Include corn, or maiz-, which is very little used as a grain food by people outside of the United States. It would undoubtedly be, how ever, If it came to starvation pricts for other bread-stuffs though Mr. Davis do-s not seem to take this Into consideration. His conclusion In regard to the. wheat situation, of the world is "that wi:h acre yields no better than the average of 12.7 bushels of the last 20 harvests from contributory areas, the output woull b 275,('VAiQ bushels or the net product ef 27,000,000 acres less than prestn. needs." The views of Mr. Davis, coming is thy do at this time, not on the eve of plenti ful years, but when there la a decided scarcity.may meet with a different recep tion from, wbot they did six years ago. The government will probaby Institute an Inquiry, through the Nicaragua canal oomlsslon or otherwise, of the extent and effect of the recent grant by Nic aragua to the Atlas Steamebip company, a British corporation of exclusive rights of navigation for the next thirty years f the Sain Juan river and Lake Nicara gua. These two waterways are said to form two of the links of what will ulti mately be the Nicaragua cana.l The state department recently received a report from Consul O'Hara 1n Nicaragua, giving brief details of the concession granted to the British company, and saying that ft embraced various exclusive privileges In the Silicon lagoon, the San Juan river and Lake Nicaragua. Sine then adiil. tlonal Information has become avallabl es to the plans of the Attas company. The Silicon lagoon Is said to be off the route of the canal, and It 1s argued that there Is no reason why this should not pass Into the exclusive control of the ltrltlub company. The excavations he ginning at Oreytown and running thence west, unite with the San Juan river, which In turn leads to lnke Nicaragua, after which the artificial cut Is continued to th rnolfic. lndvr the circumstances It Is saM that exclusive privileges of nav. Igntlon In these two waterways for th next thirty yers would In effect llm'.i the navigation of the Nicaragua nui1. Whether the concession makes any exevp. tlon Is this reenrd Is not known. An official familiar with N"Ur.isua -:unl i'.iT.iirs says that the ovKtwalun would have to bo construed as subsequent to that to the e.-imtl company, nd the Int. ter's rishtJ In the Am Juan river a:il Like Nicaragua h belW'Ved would b? fully rtvosnlsod by Nicaragua. l!ut the danger, he added, was that whwt the Amvrtcan company's concosslon expired, two jvars hence, then th British corpor ation w-ouki succor, xindvr the terms of the recent concession, to all exclusive rights of navigation In these two links of the canal. For this rvason It is be lieved that the government or the canal company will take s-.vpa to learn defin itely If this exclusive privilege extended to the privilege of navigating the lake and river when they become part of the tntvroceanto eanal. A Washington dispatch says that Secretary Long has decided to send the Newport, now at Boston, with the commission. The New. port Is a composite gunboat, using either steam or sail, and Is well equipped. She Is copper-sheathed, an Is not subject to fouling In Southern waters. The com mission will sail about the 1st of Novem ber, and will remain In the south during the winter. A BLESSING TO THE BABIES OF THE POOR - AX ENTERPRISE THAT SHOULD BE FOSTERED. The prospect Is very encoursging that the distribution of pasteurised milk, de void of all microbic germs, among the children of the poor at a nominal price, will become general in the large cities of the United States. While this benev olence will be a blessing to the babies, our adult population enjoy an equally great one !n the ber.'fit confff-ed by Hostetter's Stomach Bit'ers '.:ron rer- sons afflicted with kidney and bladder complaint. Danper from Prifht's disease and diabetes is surely averted by this admirable preventive, whJch is al-o a safeguard against malaria! fever ar.d rheumatism, and a thorough remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness. Diseases. Insignificant at the outset, enlarge their proportions and capacity for destruction through neg. Ject. Another point of Importance In usnlg this sterling remedy Is, that should be taken with regularity and per sistence. Dirty hands and rings form a most un desirable combination. Sometimes the most careful women are the most careless. Many a woman bun. dies herself up to keep out sickness when he Is neglecting the very wors sickness that can come to a woman. She allows a slight disorder to become worse. to slowly sap her vitality. The little pain and the other sight Indications of trouble seem to her unimportant. She goes on. with Increasing suffering, until life Itself becomes a drag. Nervousness, sinking spells," digestive disturbances, and fifty other -complications may arise from the derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Over thirty years ago the need for a reliable remedy for so-called "female complaints" was recognised by Dr. R. V. Pierce, then, as now. chief consulting physician to the World" DIs. pensary and Invalids' Hotel at Buffalo. N. T. He prepared Dr. Pierce's Favortie Prescription, the most wonderfully ef- fectle remedy that has ever been used for such maladies. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps and receive Dr. Pierce's l"? page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," Illustrated. To bo slangy, ' any old thing," appar. ently, is deerred correct In millinery. J. C. Berry, ' re f tre best known cit izens of F;--ic"r Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the wcrs: k'nd of piles by usirg a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. H i.-ul ) een troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kirds of so-called cures; the work and he v '.'i verify this state but DtWItt's wa- the e-.ly one th-it did ment If any nr-e Tli-hes to wrlto to him. Chas. Rogers. Many rren v( r he It cloves JiiFt carrying them n the-'r porkers. Well Children that ttt not very robust need a warming', building- and fat-forming: food something- to be used for two or three months in the fall that they may not suffer from cold. SCOTT'G EMULSION of CcxJ-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want They will thrive, grow strong- and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic. Nearly all of them become very fond of it. For adults who are not very strong:-, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor about this. B sum you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Set thitthl sua sad fish art on the wrapper. All druf-rliu j joe. and fi.oo. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemist., New York. It will go... Right to the spot Ajrer's Hair Vigor will po rljjlit to that bald spot and begin to bring the hair back. It Makes Hair Grow. On still sors with the k'vt of wb'to pique the blouse of brilliant red silk Small pill, safe pill. pill. .11 Vi.rU UU.ir hlll.MI- PvWIIIH stlptttlon, sick hiiiiUu'lte era. I'harles Km;. Game veils In magpie effects are very fashionable. Most of these are bordered with narrow lace. Confusion ns to the choice of a blood- purifier Is unnecessary. There Is but one best sarsitparllki, and that ts Av. r's. This Important fact was recognised at the World's fair. Chicago. PM, being the onlv hl.md.nurifler sdmitted to be nlin-e.1 on exhibition. t ne popularity ot rne tiny empire run has largely Increased the sales of gold and silver chains. Tou can't cure consumption but you can avoid It and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. "Ayala" Is the particular brand of champagne that epicures and connois. seurn will serve on their tables this winter. To remove the constipated habit, the only safe treatmf nl is a course of Aver s Pills, followed by a laxative diet. Most other cathartics do more harm than good, therefore leading physicians recommend Ayer's Pills, especially as a family phvv. Judging by the display of gaily colored hosiery in the shop window the woman who wears plain black stocktnits w .ll -con be a rarity. Palms that have been put out t i ( ninl tor tne summer are now re? j their places In the horn-, th re to .lrinv and pine beneath the attack Bullous furnace heat. 'f the m. The most knowing bird would fail n recognise Its kind when fashioned by millinery mode. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using PeWltt's Witch Hazel SUlw, the great remedy f"r piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Charles Rogers. The harsh sound of plain mulin lining after the frou-frou of silk Is like a ver. (table knell of doom In the ear of some women. rromature silvery locks can be retore,l to the natural color, as In youth, and the head kept clear of dandruff, by Hill's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. The woman with a cms-bice ir ! it a very troublesome r-lor.girg ;i: times. Bnt In the long run it is a pise'nn that Days. Tou can't afford to risk your life y-y allowing a cold to develop into pne'imor.i.'i or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute ( Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. - , Dear! Dear! wtty doesn't some one try i to convince certain well-mennlng men that white satin now tie is not the i correct neckwear fhat they appear to ; think it Is. I A pain In the chest Is nature's warning (hat pneumonia It threatened. Dampen piece of flannel with Chamberlain' Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the pain- and another oa the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol low. Sold by Estes-Conn Drue Co. Spain has reached that trylnjr and dls- I trexslngr point where he can neither quit : nor keep on with safety. Thoae who believe chronic diarrhoea to' be Incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grlsham, of Gaar Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz. : "I have been sufferer from chronic diarrhoea, ever since the war end have tried all kinds of medicines for It. At last I ound a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera mor bus, dysentery and diarrhoea- It Is pleasant to take and never falls to effect cure- 2S and CO cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. It in a crusty old bachelor who Is re- i sponsible for the remark that when a I woman cannot think of any other way to spend her money she decides that her j teeth needs attention. A fsw weeks the edlbor was Uken - . . I with a very sever cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was nndoubtedly a bad case of la grlpp and recognizing it as dangerous he took Imnedlata steps to bring' atxrat a tpetdy cure. From the advertisement of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and th many good recommendations Included therein, we concluded ts make a first trial of the medicine. To say It was satisfactory In Its results hi putting It very mlldry, indeed. It acted like magic and the re sult was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy In recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold In any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by the Estes-Conn Drug Co. Admire a baby and the mother always looks pleased. Admire her dog and sli. glare at you. Maybe the reason for this Is that she Is quite sure you do nor wish to steal the baby, but Isn't so alto gether certain regarding your Intentions where the dog Is concerned. MARIN t: NHWS. I IIIUll w itut i ov Mm A St. I; l M. IATK A V. I'. X. it. m: n. h in it. ii.uiin. ii.m n Kl ldilV .... i .v li : s . t II i J 1 lit i o j ! atnrda, ,1 , T t 7 ; 0 n .( .1 ! ' M'NI V. .1 W : tii'-: I ii.Mm l'JIl . Mnii.li ... !. 7 t : I I ." ? M t it ! Tueinv ii i: 7 1 .' ..' i .t a 1 .slnvVv. I' 10 t' 7 I let I T I .1 M 0 I .'I , ! l luii,laH 7 lo ; i., It iw 7 I I. o ' ,N ta ; ' Hl.la . . il r 7 l V : i ." ! n ' . i I I siiiimluv,. .' i j in I . I' i 1 t ii i. ii ; ' M N i. to , t i: - ' i.v ; li o i i Miindav ,tl 1.7 1. t : : .il .'o . 4mi .1 1 ' i iieMim t .' i 7 ' t n1 t : in .' 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The Elder is iX"-tnl tu arrive from Alaska at any tinm now. The Bowman I:. Law left up rHr y tenlay In tow ot the Bukasr. The Peint Wlsoro buoy No. li has gone adrift. It will bo replaced as som a posslbl. The oh'oner Mary E. Una -Milled from Knappton yesterday with a mrno ,f lumber flr San Fmncl.ico. The Itrltlxh rxirk Amican, Oiit.nn twrmld, Sunday sailed fur Qu-enstiwn or hiilmouth with ;i c;irr of nt.JTJ bushels of wheat valued at TTIT,!'). The Tiritlsh shli r.renhllila.CaiitiiinKix- ter, a.ll-d yestenlaf f(,r Qiieeristnwn or Falmouth for ordirs with a earijo of 71.5H bushels of wheat valued nt t'Z.), The TirttlPh ship Thomnslmi Mi-f llan Laptaln Sim, elirii yesterdhy for vui-,u,mo -n. or r liirnoiitti wit n u ' ,iri?.i of !iT.!" buHhels of wheat vnlued at H''O. She win imll todiiy. I ne nrltlfh iKirk Torldali.. f.iitaln Rurhnrmn. elearej yesterdny ft Qtj.., r, town or Falmouth for orders with n mru" or l.W,&, THlHriem of Wheat, valued st 11."1. She will sail toiiay. n-iiunay niirni mo steamers Thompson and T.urllne collided near f'ajiles 1,,-md- lnir, tfle Lurllne, tlns; cormid raldy dam iwcensltatlnit her laylnn up for re pair- 1 he l inline win tske the I.urllne run' "ho O. R. & N. sOeanv-r State of Call. foirtia arrived (town at a nVlneV a,,n.. an foT "-n Frameio shortly after With A laHM .(.. S 1-1 . . . oi a targe cargo of freight and th usual passenger list. She wns such an aarly Wrd htat few Astorlans hhd a jHmpse of nff There ! no need of lWle children Tsv Ing tormented by scald head, eczema ana sum eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Haze? Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. Charles Rogers. A Cart Load of Gold 'Tf you dtimppd a cart.!osI of g,,)rl'at mv fe'-t it would not hrir.g o n h joy Mnd glsdnes iatomylife." So writes a prom ni-nt mun lu'tiT yi i n ;f ti;e method , i.j'.trfrmfrnt Hint K:,u FREE ?n aip S V tla TSiJ i iC-storir'l so many mi n ;j v ho had b-en wrecked jV tjti . .hs. i.vt wr!( or e ll habits of yontii. A' little tin. V .'., stakes It all plain rr-.y iiehsd ithout charge bywr:.ir.2 lnc Hlt i.icJiCL CI., 4 I'.a.r-ra St., iiufiulo, .V. V. N'o C. O. 1 1. .c'l-ine ; r'. t n'cnt Trvdlclne just the 6oo u:. '...t ;,;al ;....t ktul. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSrUTlMt IN THE COl'RTS Ul'R RICMT TO Till? rxtxi'.sivi: fsic vv the word "CASTOUIA," ani "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRAPK MARK. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyannis, Massachusetts, was the criginahr cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." the same that has bonw and docs now yr1 T- m cverV hear the far-simile signature of wrapicr. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought j? fV 7 l"1 and has the signature of OSJyfftcXti! wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my mimo ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chits. H. Fletcher is President. j March S, 1S9T. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your cliiKl by accepting .1 cheap substitute which some tlrujist may olTrr you (because he makes .1 few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. tfSS MANHOOD RESTORED-; 9 (7lf A lion ol tiuUHM Krwnrh ptirafc-uti, will tiuk-hlr eui Iimi nl aall ll 4v ' I tT toiw or Uuihm uf Hie eiTut iuki., au, u m li4 Miiho.v '.it A ll I,,..,,,.,,!. liiiBlu Lha lta.-k.Mii!lnl F: i,iLm1..i,b hnrv.M llf.llliv. m- arrre an i.'ia nurmr,. imp.iiiw-r. . ri n na uaw, us otFOHl isiariin , i,,.anthririirtirsol aliuupuriuee. rrrl!ll atrfithrioil rwiUirasainaJI wrti,isB, , ti . The rruun aii(TrM r no I ntrxl br Iwrloiw la beraitaa ntfiety per sent are unwtilan wna (. I't'l'lUKN K ! Ihmiy m,n rm-1r InrurxalilMiul n iiptwliutv ka)iiiann ala. A wrlllea mnni glveq simi rmnr riumii 11 aia oiii mw mja mumi umuauikiaiiia luo l-ot . ai i V.r A'U,br uU. Hmt tut rasairtfrular ami IxitliiKMiaia, AMi UallL HCDIl'ISB tr. U loiar,Baa1 rrmoctaco, fl rr u. Hr C1US ROC BttS. 4tl Commercial Htreet. The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking: Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TweirtH Btroot em i- 113,1. KU.T". Ross, h iggins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street C HOICK KRKSH AND SALT MEATS W. F. SCHEIBE, A full lineal PI I pea, Tubscco, Artlclca. nd mokars 474 Commerclnl 4t. J. A. FAST A BEND HOUSE. BRIDGE AND WHAHF BUILDRH HOUSE SEASIDE SAWjaiLli A oomplete stock ot lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Floortng', rus tic, celling and All kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reaaonatU and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. n T L LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Astoria IronWork Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS ) Land and Marine Eoglnts, Roller Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a spe. clalty. Castings of all descriptions made to order on short no' Ice, John Fox,. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox vice TrSKldent O. B. Pral Secretary Astoria Savlnars Bank Treasurer riiil.lrCt'tirtinaai li Marry, .ltiiiaUi. Praina, VfWwi tiuuitliwttkin. llalnlaJI lM hnUv ir lilfliL l'e'la ,iil,-fe. C wiof iliM'tiam, w hta-ti If nolr herk l liita to Hperiitalurrtw it,1 "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" AT0RU'S (.0RGC013 ENTERTAINMENT HALL a r looks) rtn Muale. lan of All Klnrta. Twn Magnlflrant Har. EVEntTIIINC IBST-riASS Good Order and Everybody's Right STItK.Tl.T OHNKKVKII. Mnntilncturcr nncS Ovnler In . FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVING TOOLS KENTEIJ 187J 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... lubricati.no OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Chandlery Hardware Iron and Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions Hour and Mill feed Paints, Oils and YurnNhcs l(H!crs' Supplies I'airliank's Stales Doors and Windows Ajiriciilturnl Implements Wajjons and Vehicles. Molds the world'i record (ur long-dlataiio fast running. 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