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THK DAILY ASTORI.NN, VF.lKl.VY MOUMXU. MAIU'II 2. IBl.H. 4 ;uiN T. I.K'iHTKBj EtlltOf, eiepnon Ha. M. .-.,. Or SflWClUPTlON. DAJLT. s.M l,y mail, per r MH C'.-.l ley nwjl. it month m-ivfii by varrlrr, por monlh. ......... WEEKLY, riint by mail, pir tear, n advance. ...COl Pntxo free to uheeribwa. A.i oJinioirtl. ioim Inte'iidod for publj f:.m rtioiiM be iliwttfJ to Ihe editor. H i r i i. communications of til kinji ) u,i,;,innn- m.m l addmseil U 'Tti AMrin.H The Amo'ian guarantees to It N rllr ihe !(ui(:it circulation of any Liv.m'prr published on the Columbia rtvur. AOvnrtlAtnr ratcl can be bad on ajpl. il.j to the bnines managw. Ttt WMtly A.'lorian. the second old. ft wukly in the mete of Oregon, has, to the Portland Owonn. th t: irivfcty circulation In the State. Jnhn K. Handley & Co. are our Portland imi and copies of the Astotlaa can be sl rvcry morntna; at thtlr stand. Of "JTrJl street ' l.tve bra may be trnnsmlttiNl now In the mnils bt'tweon Great Brtluivt and th Vnited State. Hut Senor D Lome's ex-pr-rtmnt In twilling a hornet Is not to be rv commended. A careful estimate of tha cost of the Cuban war to Spain make It tSj.KO.e a year. The Insurgent must be more ttrnn "a mere rcb'ole" to call for expend!' ture on so Inrga a scale. Of emirs Spain will never, ni, never, rnrt with Cuba. What, sell the Isianar The Peninsula responds never. Then they w ill take the same price they got for Mex ico, Pont and Venesuela. The senate has passed Hiwley's bill to add two regiments to the artillery force 1.M0 men. When the bill paes the house the twenty-seven alxsndoned fortliloatlons will have a Tew people each Just to keep house. Tho Key Westers havs had Ccnsul Crfneral Lee In full flittlit from Havana. Put he goes on sleeping calmly at his Spanish hotel, waited on by volunteers, and unconscious of his deadly peril from the Key West point of view. Cnpttiln Frank L. Fernald, the naval ronstructor trecently retired) who super intended the finishing construction of the battle ship Maine at the Brooklyn navy yard, advises that the wrecked vessel should lie Immediately raised and dry docked. Captain Fernald is now In San Fran' isco. lie has hi own Ideas about the explosion. The ship, be says should be raised, so that the country need not d-'pend on the word of a diver to deter mine whether it shall go to war or not. it would not be just to do so. the captain thinks. Fecondly. by rait-lnsr the ship a great object leson can be tausht the navy r.:en. If a torpedo was used they can find out how a torpedo acts. If the Maine was destroyed by an Inward explosion there Is all the more neoelty for a careful ex amination. If It was the fault of con struction the same reasons apply. Cap tain Fernald thinks that a spontaneous explosion within the ship was impossible. He knew every inch of her. He says she must have been destroyed from without, but adds It would be cruel to hint that the Spaniard did It. ' He advises the public to wait for official Information. I CVRRENCT REFORM MOVES FOR WARD. Times-Herald: Several days ago the Times-Herald ex pressed satisfaction upon hearing the report that a subcommittee of the house banking and currency committee had been appointed to prepare a bill for currency reform from the various measures that had been submitted to the house. H was a small no- Item .mi yet It was significant of vast results. It marked the parting of the wayit. the drawing of lines and the tendering of an Issue. u was me nrsi awagentng, a sort ot ruo- j blng of the eyes, and Indicative, In the language of the street, thnt the committee on banking and currency was "getting a move on Itself." it was a sign that con gressmen were beginning to understand that after all their constituents also had views on the subject of doing something of Cod-Liver Oil With Hypophos In the matter of currency reform. pflites of Lime and Soda as the Tha Times-Heraid congratulates the ' standard, and the purchaser who ,)..!.. ..... it.. .i...in country that this subcommittee Is fsstly at work, eschewing all holidays and lonolutely endeavoring to arrive at ft con clusion that will be acceptable to the general committee. Mr. Pierce, the Illinois member of the (.ubcommlttce, declares that the pledge of the republican party to perfect the cur rency system will be carried out and the gold etsndard will be established. Reform on these Hues is what the peo ple expect, and ell they ask Is that a chance be given to vote on the direct l- en. To muke thnt Issue iKnr It must pome In the form of a concrete P'"n nr" scntoel to and iwiwej by the house of rep renentntlve. Tho smuts v. Hi rvlii'l it nt Its peril. These Indlcntlnns of action on the irt of Influenttnl congressmen are conclusive thnt the voice of the people h.i nt IahI been heard nt the capital of ihe nation. 'il!efnre ninny weeks hive Msed (here will be a wd many do-ti.ithlnpi running to rnver nd trying ! irct In Hit. The tide has turned. KEKP COOT. AM) WATT. There 1 no reason whv th-. Amiru-.in piople should We their wits and giw eraiy over the Maine dlf.isti-r. Nothing has happened or l. likely to hP''n that the wisdom of the government at Wash ington cannot deal wlih to tho enMit and honor of the tintton. P.N ause a lot of cunnlnit NV .til stt speculator, backed by the fakiNl-ui news of two notorious yellow kid newspapers. i have sui-v1id In makli'g heavy raio j on stH ks. haw trlKhtened holders and j depresses! properties. It (w not follow that tho whole community should fall Into j i s)asms. j Keep csMi)! The business Is In the hands j of the president, and he Is holding back j no Information from the public, and he; promises to give out all authentic rows as j fast at he receives t. He Is eclf-polod and self-eomitalned, and thus fir has shown himself the master of the situation. Not only so, but he gives the people his y.hole ronfldenoe. Why should not the people give him theirs? Weeks may elapse before the real cause of the Maine disaster Is known. Mean while there Is nothing that we can do but-walt! Walt on the president; and above all things keep cool! tji y. nnxED California op.apk vhoiv The partial piss to th" grsne rrun this year caused by the heavy r.tlns Is estl-nKU.-J to ex ed ll.ivu1. Farmers ami i n. -yards all over the northern p-.rt of the stite h:iv-- s.irfered. -r.d riilposenl oT tin- fruit to thi: easi are proportionally small. At least one quarter of the crop Is lost. While thlj Is It ue.it is equally a fact that lost and f.tll- ns strength may be restored to 'he weak and nervous by the persistent, systematic I n-e of the rreat natioti.tl tome. Hosti-r. I ler s Stom.Th "Hlrs. which re'news the telle nnj harmonious activity of the stom- iih. liver and ihe bowels, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney com plaint, and prevents malarial disorders, fonvnlesrj nee, ofier exhausting disease have run th-lr count", is often tlmeoun and tedious. Recovery Is greatly acceler- nted by the use of the Hitters, which im- proves apTM-ttte and Imparts renewed vig or to debilitated physique A wlne;l.,ss ful before meals creates a hearty test for food. We always get our ex.ierience when it is too late to m ike use of lu Cuniil breaks his low nt the slsht of a face fuli of pimples. l.oMow th'-eks. sunk--n eyes, and a silli'.v -pipl-x'.in will defy his best InteTlins. lt.- uity Is m .n; than skin deep, rii" h!el: H ner.dy the strf ice cn which Is jrrttten in pl-iln ihr r icters the condition o( th I od lir. Pierce's 1'i'k'" n yedic tl i'ts overy Is g-VMt fur the complejii...i nernus.; t makes the hole body h. a!th . -e.(,ie it clears ant i i.ini..i-s iiie i-iom, t-i-i.--; ..n" iiiesuon i firing and mvrs oat I e.iviritk'S o all t'.ifX By iM'T' isiu- th nl'llltv to as- .-ilniilate nutritious fowl, mid bv ,he infus- i on of Its own lnrr.di.-ins it cnrl hes the j oicod ard mik-s iol!J. healthy llesh. I !t urs dKeiiy. g ut tlie limirs, Tv. r. s oin- ! r, cow.-:-. r:n r.r.. i.miiiy Ik- ca..s all these ills -uses .-..ri:. from the j consequent Impure blood. poxe. of candled oherrie af cldered , the correct off -.-rings for today. ll 1 easy tu catch a coid and Just as a-, tj gel nd cf It If you commence early ; Chelmsford. Thomson, Br bk, TVs' tons. "My c1"'1 ''' orln ",,lllon "! u ir utie Mit.me Coug'i Cure. It cures Cape Town, October t. ' wotil.t have pmt h-r ny croup riad I not .ouos, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and City of York, Jones. Br ah, HOT tons. ,nve,,'a' twenty.flve cents In a bo' He ol ll t.'ircat and lung troubles. It Is pieas. Syd.iey. ' Or10 Minnie ('ouh Cure." It cura c-JU. hs,' ant to tt. safe to use and sure to cure.! Lakemba, Brvlherlng. Br bk, "W tons, coW anJ 11 lhroat and lung troubJea. , Chas. Rogers. I Freemantle. ' , Cntt, Rtrers. i It must be ex.ispratlnif to a man to ba 1 iniriKiiicea as iirs. eo am tso S nusnanu. TO CURE A COLU LV ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets ! All drugg!U refund the money If It falls to cure: 25c. For sale by Charles Rogers. It Is a noticeable fact that women are wearing larger hhoes than they were wont to do as children. Just as Good at SrtM anA v cff i.ef. ' - -- . - ...-v.. encaper, is a statement sometimes made by fhc droISt When Scott's Emulsion is Called tor. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion rn-i",r" l" V . i"0iro because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as gooo" for a stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that Me man and fish are on the wrapper. Joe and ti.oo, all druggists. 6COTT ft BOWNB, Chemists. New York. W'7.1 -'-l Jl I XWL V.IJ& Fifty Years Airo. This Is the cradle In wliich the re rrew Tbat 111 out ht a Vlitl'i't'xoplc biaiai X remedy that weul.l make life new Por t'.ic nuttitudes thi vcie ick4 with psia- T tjrapiilla. msde, )uu know By A)tt, to a i j ymri a; a. Ayer's Sarsaparilla V!u in it3 infancy half rt con. tury do. To-vi.ty it iUu! "bt bttiJo tho canov world a oillr.SUS." Wii.iu id t'.UI fl i't t -f its ;wcr? lis euros! Tho cv.r.ibcr of thor.i ! Tb womlor cf thctn! Imitator .i huvo fol Lwol it froiu tho boginuinjr of itj success. They rro ftill bo. Hr.d i:. Wetu-ing tho ouly niod-xl crtvntod to ewfnpnnlla la tho World's Fair cf 1C03, it poicts proudly to iU record. Others imitato tbo remedy; tkey can't imitate the record) So Years cf Cures. i ir The Elmore, from Tillamook, arrived In yesterday evening. j The British ship Ornntes Is unloading I tons of co.il at the coal bunkers. The Oregon arrived in from Nanalmo at S o'clock yesterday evening. She proceed ed up to Fortland at 7 o'clock. The British ship Marlon Inglls. 1M tons, Captain Hughes, 63 days from Sydney, in ballast, arrived In yesterday evening. The British shin St. Enoch fouled her anchors early yesterday morning und driftej on the sands abreast of the West Shore Mills. The German ship Peter Rlckmers, 3& tons. Captain Westermeyer, 73 days from i Hong Kong, arrived In yesterday even- ' ng. I VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. The followmg vessels a. e bound to the Co.unibu Itiver. with rums ul master, rationality, r.g. loatuiji:, ai.m trorn and d.e ut report i eaih:.: tiovvnby iiaii, Whickniin, I.r ti, lv tui.a. Liverpool Iten Voir.tcn. Anier, l?r sb. if , toris. Santa Kuwt.U i.tayo Lk s.l l.k. y.v i.r.s. 11.111,. Coiway Caist.e, Jones, lir sb, ljifl ld, Valparaiso, Vanduaja. Ueavan, .Vfroa Ba. Br bk, lull tor el.ennar. Irian, lit so. I'lHii tor. Klo Jlin,!!r0i Augutt a. UKTiiidiik. Jlrel, rr DS, i&jtt 1011$, Calcutta. n-' Fr bk' ,0"'- Ha" Phong, October XL Oberoti, Gully. Br bk. p4 tons, Newcastle Australia Oetoher X Can Robertson, PLI, Br sn, 1540 tons,1 Santa, Rosalia. rtrltl.h nn.rol U. .k 'ons, Newcastle, Australia. Midas. Messenger, Br bk, li lena, ! Nn "kL I Yl'r' Bro'I, Br Itw Kn. castle, Australia. , Jordan Hill. Walker, Br bk. 217 tons, ; Melbiuroe. I Klntuck. Perrelle. Br sir. 2881 tons, Yokohama. Amara, Kent. Br str, 1566 tons, Hong. k'' Alexander Black, Dunn, Br bk, 1391 !' ion, Antwerp. Watjen. Frits. Ger sh. 2078 tons. Illogo.; Bristol, Mclntyre. Br itr, L"71 tona, j fan Francisco. Anr.ia Thomas, Thomas. Br sh, ntf tons, Port Plrle I Almora, Thomson. Br bk. I7. tons. ' - . . i-.;er Jiicamon", ivestermeyi r, tier sh, 2b tons. Honakomr. Olenlul. Taylor, Br sh, 1591 tons. Royal Roads. I Grtrud Butz. Ofr nh. 14.VI tons Sant. Rosalia. Alice, Ku-htmann, Oer sh, tons, 7 Runta Rosalia. I r.omamff, Morgan, Br sh, 122H tons, Newcastl. Australia. For'hbank, Peterson, Br bk, 1332 tons. Orgh'ntl. CJwyne'ld. Davles, Br bk. 1068 tons. Honolulu. Purjtnn, . Rr str, VOU tons. Klobe Audaman, Winter, Br bark, MS tons, Algoa Bay, . Lonnndale, Jones, Br bark, HOS tors, Brisbane. -. Cambrian Prince. , Br ship, 1275 tons, Melbourne, , City of Athens, Lundlns, Br ship. 1IM tons, Antwerp, . Josenh Pullt7.er, Harvey, Am sch, 7,1 tons, New York. ?lnitn, Lawton, P.r sh, 1523 tons, Aca rulco. Clnekmannanshlro. Thomson, Br sh, Wl ons, Newcastle, Cambrian Queen, Jones, Br sh, 121V tonH, Melbourne. Marlon Ingles, Hughes, Br. sh, H8.1 tons, Sydney. Atacama. Pahellenv Chll ah. IS.'I tons, Taleoliuano. oiialia, Stuart, llr itli, KM tons, San FrHiiclsviV I'armliek, Tadsen, Oer bk, tons. Illogo. Kellam-e, Robinson, llr bk. li.J tons, Tort Tlrle. November 17. Tneedsdnle, Jons, lr bk, ItoJ tons, Crlsbnno, lieeeiitber IX. i'omir.inenlih, Anderson, I'r str, 3ls:i tons, Kii;timilt. I'.iss or l.eny, Vint, llr bk. lini tons. Yokolm ma riirli.in. Iilanch.ird. llr bk, r.'l ions lM.-no. SillMihorn, tilbson, Ur bk, VU tons. Liverpool. ,!:i. Maclean, Ur sh. H tons. Ant- erp. t.l'MIIKIS Kt.Kiri' V.'-.'. 1 t '.'o '.iv :n. lo Co'untbU l!iv r to Load Lumber. I'ret. etior sun, th; t!s, M..s L.iil;rg. j Kcho, . bgtn, Knaiiton, if tons, Tientsin, Tenklo M -u K itieko, Jap Mi lltl! tons, Yokoh tm.i I'hohnl's, . 1 kin. I2 tons. N.matkl. I Louis. -, s hr. y.V Ivmis, Oa'.l to. I Marlon. . Iktn. 3IS tons, Sidney. W F Jewe'.t, , sehr, ton. J;s!i t l'f ttn.'le, tt.tv. I OitieKa, . bk'n, tons. Mollrndo. i:.:..td V-. Jobti'.-n, ..hr. S.m frui- els.-o. T, t II TV l'.l. I '1 in ii S!i inter, I'.ilterson, bktn. Sin I'r.!'! t-, .. ASTOUIA'S UK UN Fl.KVr l IM. .i i i-tu r- i! I. I. II. .I..... I. - 1 .1. .1. iii i". ... . "- : -i . i' rio!t of '' i .-1 lf -h .;. . - i- -I- . '. I ... , I! ll.. lir 'i . v. . . 'ii Ii. iii i. . !i' sit ... t" .' i. : i.eui I i I, i' . i. iii. it, lit. !!. si , ;. .i V " . It. -.i , I'i'n I-.. r: i-., l-.i .. . i -.;mi l-ir.-l :i. l.ei;.- .Ur.!l li'.vn ' !,r- , I ' "' ' ' " I""-: V-iitr.-i.i. 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I - I i, , J i I'tK.'.r i ' Ii ... .'i.,li.i-.i, I!. 1.1. , . I, rii.i.. i ai r 'l,i I.r ti I.iin-'.ire. llr -i ''.He. ! i ' n nt..i i ( v -Mi ... Ur -Ii i-rm, in.i. . i.r l.k Fulls i l .1.-. llr li .7 .:: i lo. .-.'i ' :;.i. j iiili I'uiiii .in. .' r t'k !e. i :i L's ., Mr lii,i s leirk-lllle, lir lik .. TJ.THI 1,..., r f. n. .r , ' '"'"'v ". mm.ii.ii ,ri. j Ilit'Iohh Hr-b I'"!?? 'Jf "r I l-.?' , .cT'll' "J. l' '. , 'X. .,.' iis..er: i . T-l .11! : ..-s l-'l.l"! i...-i 1 1 -.-. I II.M.'.i l.l l .' 1 d ie I 'I.e. . il.t' l..nitnl Hr.tr I'roi in.-.-, llr -Ii . . i inilsi, hr str . . i ii-.i I.-.1, ur -ti 't-rli.-nn. I.r .li. Barrets or flour. MAuiCALU EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK KE? CF ALL AGES TO ALL MEN NO ?Iii:t IS A nVAMCK. Wan derfnl appllsn. e rod cleutifie rem edies seut on trial lo any reliable nan. A truri J-wld-t reputation back of tnisoJer. Kvery olrsclu to bstipy murrIM li.'s Muoveei. i tin ivimlil, uuvi'u.piuent and tune iflien t ) every p-irtion of Uio OoOy. failure ltrMtsi!i: nu tamer. ti. 1 1. ii. iie::rai.. ERIE MEDICAL CO. A MAOARA ST. , BtH ALO, N. V. "The parrot his again become tho fash inn i Me l.lr.l .et '' ' " ' ' '- MarV I'lfd. Marnsi.urif. I'l , savi Real friendship Is i-o rare that when ' .. . .. ...... .. . ...... 11 ",; "r- n"1 'l""e Olllii IO llll-iei- stand It. HtVKLK.VH ARNICA SAI.VK. The b-t-t Salve n the world f.,r fnta. rim Ism Sore t!i,.r. r?h,.m Sores, Teit.-r. Chmip.-d H ind.. Chilblains Cornj tn(1 lU, Hk,n Krlllons anil fjnU lively cunw Piles, or no pay required ,t )s glmnn,ppli t0 vt,i .atlsf-io. (on ,,rlve - CKW, per box. Fir sale liy K't-s Conn Prug rv, mU(h .,,,,. , m.lkl, TOHf,,. l)(jn., , SMV,, ln ,n t0 lr).lkc resolutions to pay our d Ms. Tli-t t the l-loi d Hli-mld perfeinn lis vltrn " N "" v to -.-mrv It j noun nut o'liv ti- imri- I. ut rich In 1 Kl'. inn . I. m. t i Tin f sulls are I rr.. '..I i -. mi sllill.l.'ir.l I,'.,.. I of tint v.'ll-ldio'.vri nrili'-r. Ay-i" s H.i r -.i . parill.i. Fr,r a P"rlo1 "f H"crlilco will be the reigning mode. rt -A V.J Ul U3 0 , 1 '. u :.!!.! -,ro.. ri.u-.'li, .' :i-i,'. s'-nly : -iilp, dry, !l I. , U.I I ll..!lV ll!.:ll,i.-..:l T " -n Hum"., this nifKt I r IP Kir mill li'Miitifyin'' i(ii') in lliii '.vr.rl l.m wi;l iih pilr.'t am n.i'iet't joi tiilut, bath, ami nursery. v' 1 , f4 !2 -'' i I-.... ia k.14 throiirhont tht wm 14. Porrrs Diro mi'l'.im.l ..KK.,H.,l.rr.,., Huston, V. H. A. t-ir'H- irlu I'ltnil tMlluroori,"mll.irrt. tRY HUMOR 'TjWSEStti-- a i jP la mm -"l ::1 :5y x B.HB, IN VITUS A'lTMNTlON TO ITS Will-UK Ynr CAN GMT Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Cards, Shipping1 Tags, Envelopes, Handbills, Labels, Receipts, Tickets, Blanks, Etc., Etc. WW ' .' AM, Lowest Prices Good Stock, and Best Work, - n rY ate- 3 jlf JJIL 3fa AT j AT Tl:krli tu nil H"!, GB'eflU ..HAST.. ThlVI.Kh I'll. 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