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THEUORNIXG ARTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, taoj. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Estahliahed 1875. Published Daily by TEL J. S. DELLINGE2 tOUPAJfY. SUBSCRIPTION SITES. 0f mail, per year 7.00 By mail, per month.. .80 By carrier, per month .79 WEEKLY ASTORLAIf. By nail, per year, ia adranc..$1.00 Entered aa tecood-elaaa matter June B INt, al tt pastofllce at Astoria. Ore rrni, nnder U act of CoocrcM ol March I, ss. Orrien for the detiiwrax oTTHl Moibr ma ueroaita to tHbtr rm tdwwa or place of mj am aaaae oy poauu cam or throagfa tale don. Ab faragulartty ta W Hvary should be wmorlkletT reraned to ttaa offlo of pubUoatloa. TELEPHONE MAUr Wu tence upon her. Thoe things were dime by another and co-ordinate branch of the forernment. Neither was it for him, ok ground of aentiinent or per sonal feelinir, to set akle the solemn decree of justice. It aa for him to exe cute tie law, and in performing that duty, in cireumxtanee of peculiar pain fulness, he iet en example of official I have fiiHity and integrity worthy cf thf Mow. highest praise and the wijivt emula tion. 0 building now in uae. The "pork bar rel will contain email consolation next year for new Representativea who are irallantly standing "for the flag and an appropriation." 0 - The new telephone has arrived in1 Kt Orange. And eome people still the impression, that Jersey is VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS. The su'taa sal the pawers seem in a fair way to get together anih-ably in appearance at least. 0 President Hamilton spoke a strong word in favor of the ship auhlly, de claring the fact Uiat thia nation ia con tinually producing more in manufactur ed gtMxU and in gralna than can he con sumed at home auggested the necessity of "safe gtiaiding our Interests by en couraging the building of American vea- seht tht will deliver our product to any part of the world. IT'iS UPTO YOU REMEMBER ITS FREE. SEE THIS MACHINE. READ OUR OFFER, Furious Fighting. "For aeven yeans write Geo. W. UoJTman, of Harper, Wash., I bad a bitter battle, with chronio stomach and WEATHER REPORT. Portland, Dee, 13. Western Oregon and Western Washing- ton, Thursday: Cloudy and un- settled, probably occasional rain. Eastern Oregon: Generally fair and warmer. DEFEATED, BUT UNDISMAYED. The people of the City of Astoria have spoken. The Repblican ticket and all it stood for, is defeated. Popular opinion in thia city is for a wide open town. We rest. We know when we are beaten, and need none of the "hunches" we are certain to get But we relinquish no atom of the ground we have taken. The Astorian is for municipal decency, now, and always and will be found right there when the fight comes up again as it is sure to do. It ia for the City, now, and evermore, on the best lines that we can ascertain for it safe ty and progress. Let those rejoice that bare cau. We would do the same, and our day is yet to come. We fought for what we held to be the cardinal issue of the hour, and have been turned down in the house of our friends. We bear no malice, we take nothing back, we are undismayed, we have our courage, we hare our business, and are going to at tend to it. We can look all men in the face with a sense of duty well done and have no apologies to make for our program or our canvas. The people lave other ideas than ours and hare made them manifest. The people are to be obeyed in all things, and we are the Astoria, public's obedient servant to day, tomorrow and so long as our press es are running. We emerge from the contest with a remnant of victory: Mr. James F. Kearney, for Superintendent of streets, and Mr. C. Leinenweber, Councilman for the Third Ward, were our nominees, and their election plucks the ating of defeat from the bruUes of the rout. Advices from Eagle City, Ahoka con firm the story received several month ago of the success of the Norwegian ex-1 mortality among tyintera and guidtfc plorer, Captain Amunden, in having lo-i not disclosed cated the magnetic pole and having sue-1 1 eessfullr traverW the "norihumt nns. I Pre-ulent StHkner of the (reat age." Both these achievements are of Western railway, who lnutre Presi material interest to explorers and add I dent Roosevelt's rate demand, may be ereatly to our knowledge of that illim- come known as the Big Stickney itable frozen space bordering the north-1 Kansas City Star. era extremity of the continent. The! magnetic pole, 'first discovered by Sir That New York dentist who charged James Clark Ross in 111, is located I Prince Louis $1 for filling four teeth about 70 degrees north Is tit tide and 90must have been accustomed to treating degrees west of Grenwich, among the I insurance officers. Detroit News. islands and peninsular of the broken re-1 0 gion bordering on the Arctic ocean. I If it is father who urges the children There the dipping needle assume lout of bed in the morning, instead of vertical position. It U, however, still mother, they get up a good deal quick far to the North pole. The elusive jer. Atchison Globe. "northwest passage" is even more in-1 teresting and has long been the object Talk about hitching your wagon to of particular search of explorers who a star! Some men find it too expen believed that a route lav clear from hive to hitch an automobile to a chorus the north coast of Europe almost due I girl. Boston Glob. west to Alaska. Further reports from I 1 Captain Amundsen will be awaited with It is no uncommon thing to aee the A record breaking slaughter of Maine I liver trouble, but at last I won, and leer N reported for this mWn. The cured my diseases, by the use of Elec tric Bitters, I unhesitatingly reeom- mend thm to all and don't intend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case aa mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Charles Rogers, druggist, at 60c a bottle. Try them to day. A NATURAL TONE TALKING AND SINGING MACHINE hi keen interest CANT HEAD HIM OFF. stork working overtime delivering lit tle white bundles at home where neith- ler pa nut has enough intelligence to take care of a rag doll. Atchison Globe. are CHANGE BANKING LAWS. GOVERNOR AMONG GOVERNORS. There appears to hare been no doubt whatever that the woman hanged in Vermont the other day was guilty of the murder of her husband and that the crime was committed in a particularly cold blooded, deliberate and revolting manner for the purposes of the most depraved description, Tliere was no feature of it and no cirr umtance con nected with it that in the least degree palliated the enormity of the crime or that auggested the slightest extenua tion. It would not be Just to dismiss the unwelcome theme without a word con cerning the action of Governor Bell of Vermont. Seldom if ever has a chief executive been confronted with a more t distasteful duty than that which came to him. The sentiment f chivalry which would more a man to treat with kindness even the most worthless wo man, the realization that by executing the law he would make of himself a target for bitter denunciation and oh liquy these and a great array of other motives are doubtless strong in his mind. Above them all, however, pre vailed his sense of duty the obliga tion to execute the law. It was not for bim to try the woman nor pais sen- The Catholic clergy of Ireland making an effort to stop immigration to this and other countries. Ireland in proportion to its population has con-jininols Manufacturers Association Sue, tributed a greater quota to the citizen-1 Est Improvements. ship of America and Australia than any I Chicago, Dec. 13. Changes in the na- other nation. In the last fifty years ajtional banking laws which will prevent number equal to the present ponmia-1 a recurrence of such financial disasters tion of the island ha come to America, las swept the nation in 1893 were urged While these have prospered and to-1st the annual dinner of the Illinois day constitute an influential and stable IMasufacturers Association last night by portion of the peoples of their adopted I President Hamilton of the American land, Ireland has suffered greatly by Bankers Association. "We need first a the depopulation. Both from a poli-(properly secured elastic currency under tk-al and an economical point of view. federal control," said Mr. Hamilton. Irish statesmen and priests believe that J "Secondly, there should be a change in with home rule and king sought reform I the limitations on the amount of loans, in sight the Irish should remain at a provision that is constantly violated home. The clergy headed by Cardinal by all national banks. The third sug Logue, who has issued a circular onlgestion covers the privilege of loaning the subject to be read in the churches, a limited amount on not to exceed 40 point out the danger besetting the! to 50 per cent of a fair cash value of paths of ignorant girls landing in this I real estate, country. Ireland as a nation is among "I recommended also a change in the the most moral in the world and the manned ol selecting bank warning Irish girl, coming to America unpro- and the payment to each examiner of a tected, possesses in her own innocence I fixed salary with such assistant a a menace to her happiness. niay be required to properly perform o I bra duties. CRITERI0NS THAT FAIL. I "The bankers of America have come to a point where they have to deal with We have become so accustomed to I international finance, aa we are fast be having the English cities cited as an I coming the dominant financiul power example of the successful working of I of the world, and have not only to deal municipal ownership that it is some-1 with financial conditiont at home, but what surprising to hear it declared a I abroad. This has brought about a new WILL BOX 10 ROUNDS. San Francisco, Dec. 13. Champion Joe Guns and Aike (Twin) Sullivan slimed articles last night to box 20 rounds next month at Woodwards pa vilion. They will weigh in at 142 pounds, The fight will probably take place on anuary 14. Tito men will di vide fifty per cent of the gross receipt, the winner to take 00 per cent and the loser 40 per cent 1 failure in those very places. Profes sor Frank P. Roberts of the Univer sity of Denver, who has been investi- rating piblic utilities in Europe, has returned with an unqualified rerdu-t again't municipal ownership. He visit ed Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg and Berlin. He expressed the opinion that public ownership of pub- lie utilities was a failure in Europe, and predicted that in a few years, it would have few supporter even in Great Britain, where it has been popu lar. It would be interesting to know if he thinks it a failure in point cf service or economy, or both. development in banking that must have legislation to protect it." Never too late to "send" to your grocer for a tin, of Silver A) 'A Nickel x$J Enamel wrra Teas. Coffees Spices Come rltfht alonrf and let us show you how quick and easy you can tfet a beautiful Guaranteed Watch FREE Great lmeric&s Importing Tei Co. 571 Commercial Street, Astoria. for Kldnev t uiaaaer troubles. : Cures In 48H0UTS URINARY discharges! 1 iu umrvy : tmmrt oftawittrftlta bean t STILL WITH US. Horse lovers will be gratified to learn from the report of the Secretary of Agriculture that this valuable animal is not disappearing from the land, and that, in factk there are more horses than ever before, and they are more valuable. The total value aet by the secretary is $1,200,000. This indicates the important fact that horse breeding must be improving in this country, Then, too, there is $250,000,000 worth of the "muiis raulus," a very useful inimal in its place. 0 SPl Golden (,$01 Gate Coffee No prizes no coupons no crockery. Sold only in woma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. FOLCER ax CO. ass rrsaelsso teraatisNte mm SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO Far Including berth and mal, lib Reund-trip, 12$. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at San Francisco with Kai and Steamer Lines for South, era California. O. W. KOIltUTS, Agent. Aatoria, Oregon. JL O. D. KERPLL. Gen. Pas. Agent tan Franolseo. Cal -p? First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. President Ttooevelt won the and admiration of every soldier of "the loft cause" by one paragraph in his annual message that relating to Con federate dead, especially those who died in Northern prisons. Magnanimity i never better displayed than when it results tend strongly toward oblitera ting sectional lines ami making all feel they are brothers of a common house- told and fellow citizens of one common country. , 0 Speaker Cannon has already Intimat ed that for the present the country will have to get along with tha federal 1 433 CoEnaerclsvl Street ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. HENUY SHERMAN, Mitmwr Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tracks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. Phone Main 121 Call at our Store and Hear the Specially Prepared Records of Beads aal Other Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Becitalons, and Assure You reel that This Is the Best Offered Yob Buy only the Records. STANDARD TALKING MACHINE RECORDS ARB FAMOUS ' TOR THEIX ' TONE AND QUALITY. As a home entertainer It has no equal. The b4 fatal. 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