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iSTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. to? 3 r s TEST . EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL1II, NO. 110. ASTORIA. . OREGON, WEDNESDAY MOKNING, NOVEMBEJt 7, 1894. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. A HAPPY HAN Osgood pfpjftM go. The One Price Clothiers, 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL You Can't Eat a Piano Nor wear it nor live in it. Consequently it is not really a necessity. But do we live just to cat, sleep and wear clothes? Music should brighten every home and the piano with its compliment of sheet music should be placed within the reach of all. We have 3000 pieces of'slieet music that we are selling at 10c a sheet. You have paid from 40c to GOc for the same. GRIFFIN & REED. FOR Ajl $80 LOT $2 I BY BECOMING A YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A Ilot to Build a iome, fr Tlie Packers of Choice lolumbia River Salmon Their Brands If AM C. location. Astoria Pk g Co Astoria.... Booth A. Pk'g Co .Utorla.... ColiimbiaftiTerPkgCo Astoria.... Elmore Samuel-.....-.. 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Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc. Hatters and Furnishers STREET, ASTORIA, OR. I MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS LOT IN HILL'S FIRST AUBWJUiN DELIVEREP WEEKLY 12 and Locations. BRAND AQKHTS. Astoria Pk'g Co. Kinney's JoliQ A. DeUn. M. J. Kinney. Astoria....... Diamond.. A. Booth ft Sons . Chicago - Cutting PkgCo-. Hun Francisco Elmore, Sanborn Astoria. Astoria aw George Barker J. G. Mcgler...- Fishermen'! Pag Co. -... Brook Held Wu Astoria. .......... Fishermen ELiPORE A GREAT TIDAL WAVK New York Gives a Clean Repub lican Sweep. TOE THOU ' COUNTRY FOLLOWS. New Jersey, Conncticnt and In diana No Longer Doubtful. PENNSYLVANIA UNANIMOUS. Hill Defeated by 150,000 Plurality. Wilson Undoubtedly Goes Down With the Kest. THE HARVEST. j,i ' turns that were not of an official nn The Democrats have sown dlscon-,8 . tent and the Republicans have reaped the victory. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Indiana, all doubtful' states, have gone heavily Republican, ' . ' b , , I The only comfort tne uemocrats n left is the probable election of Budd arrlve(J 8t 7.45. He wps shown the A In California. Peck in Wisconsin, a patches and at once gave un all hope senator each in Delaware and Nebras- , . ka. Even Chafman Wilson seems to be lost in the shuffle. The Democrats will have to doBome tall hustling in the next presidential campaign. New York. Nov. 7. The Republicans have carried New York State ior gov - V... BuflmalAd rtllimlltV rane-1 crilUr Uy W1 - w lng from 130,000 to 150,000. The total . j. l . 1 ! .. nun.llrtnffl vote ior me lwu icouuiB la mn at flora blv in excess of that polled for Flower and Fassett for governor ' well jy ne." To the consoling re in 1891. j marks ofi pleads he made no reply In addition is the vote cast tills year for Wheeler, independent Democrat, which will exceed 20,000. The tremen dous Republican sweep in this city and the state, it 1b estimated, has elected twenty-live Republican con gressmen, a gain of over eight. It was expressed In all the Democratic .1 i . iii. .... i t r.1 iM Inn It nnn. EBUiuuitrs im n cw v. . tended that the Democratio plurality below Harlem would be at least 30,000. Surprises were not confined to the change of'vte, but ah analysis shows that Senator Hill will run behind even th vote or Mavnard. while in the state he fell below the vote cast for Governor Flower In 1892. An analysis Ul BUII HfiUIC-o night shows that the Republicans alone have gained by Increased registration, j capacity ior Diunnenng ianu mcuui for Mr. Morton's vote In all the upper , petency. The Democratio party is ln country districts shows large gains 'deed dead. over the Fassett vote In 1891. in tne cities the same Increase In registra tion appears to have been detrimental to the Republicans. rnv, VAta In Alhsnv was nne of the manv mirnrlaes of the election. Re X ... J , turns from Albany county in the na tional Issues has been looked upon as the reliable Democratic etronghold, good for from 1,000 to 2,000 Democratic majority. The Democratio managers, In view of this fact, and that it Is the home of Hill, looked for a majority of not less than 2,500. They felt confident that Hill would be given a handsome vote, as Judge Maynard had carried the county by a normal majority, notwith standing the Republican trend in oth er portions of the state. In Monroe, with) ,its Republican 'county offlccre. the natural Republican plurality was doubted, and late figures giving Mor ton 6,000, where In 1891 the same county gave Fassett 3,800. In Rensaeler coun ty he led as closely to the Democratic normal vote as any county in the state. The results of a sweeping victory re more far reaching than simply the election of the Republican state ticket. While the returns are very Incomplete, on the election amendments, It is prob able, according to the first returns, that all of them are adopted. The percentage of loss as compared The percentage oi with the vote or tne neaa oi me uw,, et Is not nearly so large as it Is sup posed to be, and the result, therefore. is that the legislature will consist of E0 senators and 150 assemblymen; that pool selling on races will be prohibited. and that the new Judiciary system be Inaugurated. The sweep also means a. M 1L. H 4Ia an mottV I'AO ! the Republicans will have control of ! In9aH C1 an8a8' Nov. 7 -At the state legislature, and at the fame m- the returns thu far re ime wUh J governor In the chair Halved indicate the election of Morrill, pomicL harmony with them. 1; p' T TZZ v state ticket The Republicans will pos- REPUBLICANS HAVE THE HOUSE, slbly carry all but two congressional ! districts, and the legislature will prob- Reed Wlll Probably Be the Next' Speaker. nr..kuiA Vnw 7 A f mliintirht VU1IBLUI1 -" r Secretary McKee, of the Republican! committee, gave out the following csti- are slow. Hartman, Republican, Is mate of the Republican congressmen eJectrd to congrers, and Punt, Repub elected a far as heard from: Ala- llcan, chosen for the supreme bench. bama, 2; California, 6; Colorado, 1;; SHELBY ELECTED. Connecticut : Delaware. 1; Idaho, 1;; .,, Indiana, ; Illinois, 1; Iowa, 11; Kan- Sioux City, Nov. (.She returns from as, 8; Kentucky, 3; Louisiana, 3; South Dakota are very slow. Shelby, M-ti-e, 4; Maryland, 4; Massachusetts, Republican, Is elected governor. 'l3; Michigan, 12; Minnesota, 13; Mis souri. 4: Montana. 1: Nebraska, 6; Ne vada, 1; NeW Hampshire, 2; New Jer sey, 5; New York, 25; North Carolina, 3; North Dakota, 1; Ohio, 17; Oregon, 2; Pennsylvania. 24: Rhode I9land, 2; South Carolina, 1; South Dakota, 1; Tennessee,.!: Vermont, 2; Virginia, 8; Washington, 2; West Virginia, 3, per haps 4; Wisconsin, 8; and Wyoming1, 1. The New York estimate does not In clude Brooklyn. The total claimed by the Republicans Is 218. GIVE IT UP AT ALBANY. A Great Tidal Wave Had Struck the . , ; , State. Albany. N. Y., Nov. 6. A notable gathering of; politicians sat in the exe cutive chamber tonight and read! re turns furnlnhed by the Associated Press. Senator Hill arrived at 7 p. m. He was the first to arrive. Col. Wil liams, the governor's private secretary, came next. Already a batch of bulle tins were on Senator Hill's desk. New York countr had been sending In re- eM'e W(UJ E,v(,n up by th0Be wno nad tus fnr arrived. It Is even feared that New York City might ; go .Republican, and It if conceded that Hill would only carry It thousands. Governor Flower of saving the state with the aid of ' New YorK cttv. ne sain u m-emeu bp JNew lur ;lf a CTPRt tidal wave had struck the ; mftrripol)9. He snld that he felt that a wave wa coming when he was In New York J this morning. He had honpd Hint nit the state the districts wm,,,r ..,,1 , ttiii. All the time Hill ' not a WOrd. bat read the Bulletins Ann.,l,..1 a manual nf thf Vnt nf I UIIU ITIlCU'trw n.i.u. w. ' former . yenrs. As the county returns . m l. .. ,n,n TT (11 .tiAnl, hla j came 111 iitiii ie jhc, j...., .... ...j nnrl?sld. "Well, they did pretty except tovsmue. -1 WHAT THE ADVERTISER SAYS. The American Teople Have Shown Themselves Worthy of Their Heritage. New York,' Nov. 6. The Advertiser tnmnmiw will sav: "The battle Is , - - . over, the enemy routea. Hepuuncuiusm , has triumphed. Protection will still protect, Vid Tammany Is overtly-own. The' v!corTrTftn-4i. Sreal American people' have been aroused and have thown themselves worthy of their glor- loua heritage. It means death beyond all possibility or a resurrection oi mat nnrfv which for forty yeare has never i - - had power without showing Increased THOUSANDS AT NEWSPAPER ROW New York, . Nov. 6. The scene on newspaper row tonight when It was conceded by the Democrat that Mor ton had won the governorship and Strong the mayoralty, was one of the greatest enthusiasm. Ten thousand people thronged the thoroughfare, blocking cars and Impeding therm. One of the Tammany leaders said: "This will lead to. a thorough re-organlra-tion of the Democratio party In this city, and It. will bring out good results In two years from now." NEW JERSEY GAINS. New York, Nov. 6. An unofficial bulletin, seemingly accurate, estimates at' midnight a majority In New Jersey delegation of four Republicans and four Democrats, Republican gain of two. A NEW YORK ESTIMATE. New York, Nov. 7, 1 a. m. Returns by the Associated Press tip to thla hour show that the next'house will be Re publican. The returns show a gain for the Republicans of fifty-six. A GREAT SWEEP. New York, Nov. . The total vote m M 8t , mm. Urant 111,257; Strong over Grant, 41,434. A DEMOCRATIC LOSS. Albany, Nov. (.Hill has carried Al bany City by (00 plurality. Flower car. rled It by 3,500. EVERYTHING REPUBLICAN. . ,, MONTANA RETURNS SLOW. Helena, Mont, Nov. (.-The returns FAULKNER'S STATEMENT. He Concedes Many of the Principal Republican Claims. , Washington, Nov. (.Senator Faulk ner, chairman of the Democratio con gressional committee, made the follow ing statement at midnight: "Indications seem to point to a Re publican victory in the congressional contest. However, the Information I have received does not justify me In giving up the organization of the house by the Democrat?, nor does my Infor mation Justify me in giving up the election of Wilson. 1 have men at every doubtful point who will tele graph me as soon as the returns are made up, end I have received no word frooi any of them, and am certain the counts have not been completed. ' We have won In the Third andj Fourth West Virginia districts, but the. chair man of the district admits the election of the Republican governor by 1,500 o 1,700. That dlutrlct has undergone the most remarkable change ever known In politics of the country, and It Is due most likely to the A. P. A. and partly to the manufacturing Interests. It Is supposed that Cummtngs is defeated by fourteen votes In New York city, but that Is not sure. I understand that our friends In Michigan admit the Republicans have carried the state and all but two members of congress. Tarsney's election In Missouri seems to be In doubt The A. P. A. haa been aotlve against htm. In the South I know of no losses but several gains, Including the seat now held by Mur ray, the colored Republican, of South Carolina. There seems to be no possi bility of a loss of more than one dis trict in Virginia. If the reports of the Associated Press are correct, tt will be impossible for the Democrats to organ, j tee the house. The Republicans claim everything, but I pay very little at tention to their claims. We expect to; receive telegrams from every Demo cratio candidate for congress, and will then have something definite on which to base an estimate." . Mr. Faulkner declined to express an opinion of the causes which brought! about the Republican majorities, DAYTON CLAIMS VICTORY. Washington, Nov. (.A dispatch at midnight from Mr. Dayton, RepuWI candidate In Wilson's district, claims his election by 1,000 plurality. FIRST I REPUBLICAN DELEOATH. Silt Loker Nov. (.The eteotlw -ed off quietly today, and a large vote was polled. The counting of the vote Is progressing very slowly, and It will be midnight before anything definite Is known, even as to the city yote. The Republicans estimate that Cannon, Republican, for delegate to congress, will have 1100 majority, but It la not conceded by the Democrats. . TRUE TO HER IDOLS. New Orleans, Nov. (.The return so far show almost to a certainty the re-election of the present congressional delegation by about 5,000 each In the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth districts, and the election of Chas. F. Buck In the Second by a large major ity, all Democrats. DEMOCRATS UNEASY. ' Martlnaburgf, W. Va., Nov. (.Wil son's county, Jefferson, gives him 1440 majority, which Is less than anticipat ed. His election In the Second district will be close, and will require the of ficial count to determine the result. The Republicans are Jubilant, and claim Wilson's defeat, but the returns from the back counties cannot be given for a day or two. The Democrats are unrasy. GAINS IN MARYLAND. , Baltimore, Nov. (.Later returns show that the Republicans have gained three congressmen In Maryland. McMINNVILLH HAS AN ELECTION. McMlnnvllle, Nov.,(. At the city election here yesterday 270 votes were cast; W. M. Ramsey was elected may The best baking powder made , is, as shown by analysis, the "Royal. . 1 or, W. L. Wren, J. W. Gault and F. M. York councllmen. W. T. Vinton re corder, and C. H. Neal marshal. 'M THE WOMEN DID IT. Walte and Pence Probably Defeated. Denver, Nov. (.Indications at 8:30 o'clock are that Mclntyre, Republican, for governor, will have 15,000 to 20,000 majority over Walte, Populist Walte has run behind his ticket many thousands, but has undoubtedly car ried the entire ticket down to defeat him. If the Republicans have 15,000 majority on the head of the tlcket, they will undoubtedly control the leg islature and re-elect Senator Wolcott Pence, Populist, Is beaten by Shaf rath. Republican, for congress In the First district. . Pope may defeat Bowen In the Sec ond district, but his majority of 12,000 two years ago will be reduced. Dis patches from all parts of the state say a very full vote was polled, and In the cities fully as many women vot ed as men. The polls did not close until 7 o'clock, and It will be late before and definite figures are received. In Denver and, the suburbs, about 85 per cent of the registered vote was cast. Women worked earnestly at the polls all day for the success of the. Republican ticket, and the remilt is largely due to their efforts. TOM MAJORS DEFEATED. The A. P. A. Did Not Cut Much Figure in Nebraska. Omaha, Nov. 6. The vote of Omaha Is very heavy. The A. P. A. did not figure to the extent anticipated. How ever, It has been a factor, but to wlitt extent will not be known for twenty four hourB. Majors, the head of the Republican state ticket. Is an A. P. A., and receiv ed the full support of the order In Omnha. Though returns from the stnt" are coming In exceedingly slow, com plete returns on the head of the ticket fiom some localities Indicate that the fusion candidata for governor, llol comb, Is elected by 80,000 plurality. There Is little doubt that the Repub lican state ticket Is elected with the exception of Governor. This Is the result of the fight made agalnBt Ma jors, Republican candidate for gover nor, by the anti-monopoly men. It Is anticipated that the legislature will be exceedingly closo, with the chance In favor of the Republicans. The only prpbiWo change In the state congres ntanal delegallun Is In the First, Bry an's district, which will elect Strode, Strode, Republican. DOES HERSELF PROUD. I Indiana, Goes- Republican Along- the Line. Indianapolis, Nov. (. Indications point to an overwhelming Republican triumph In this state. The Republican committee claim for Owens from 30,000 to 60,000 majority over his opponent, Myers, for secretary of state; thirteen congressmen and both branches of the legislature. The Democrats1 concede 20,000 Republican majority, but think they have four congressmen. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IN KAN SAS. Leavenworth, Nov. (.Indications are that Morrill, Republican, for governor, will have 2,000 plurality In Leaven worth county, Lewelllng carried tho county by 848 In '92. The Republicans elect all but six members of the legis lature, gaining one member. MICHIGAN'S BIG SURPRISE. ' Detroit, Nov. (.Michigan has gon Republican Ly about 60,000 plurality. The Democrats concede 50,000 plurality. The Republicans have also elected every one of the twelve congressman from Michigan. NEW JERSEY'S LEGISLATURE. Trenton, N. J., Nov. (.The Indica tions are that the next legislature will have a Republican majority of thirty one on Joint ballot. (Continued on Fourth Page.) I s -f 0 a b Com'r oflltaltht Ntw- York City.