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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1885)
f2l hc gaily gtftoriatu ASTORIA, OREGON: KKIDAY NOVEMBER 6. 15S5 .17' TACOMA. There is a natural desire on the part of a good many on this coast to get rid of the Chinese. We nearly all want to have them go and stay gone, believing that it is for the material interests of the country. Anything that can be done to further this desire is right and proper to do. Anj'thing that tends to keep back the furtherance of the endeavor is wrong and im proper. For this reason the Ta coma people have made a mistake. The' have furnished a powerful argument for the friends of the Chinese to use. Had they delib erately cast around for an argu ment to place in the hands of those "who love the yellow devils and want to keep them here, they couldn't have done anything more criminally silly than what they have done in driving the Chinese out of their city. For the Chinese won't stay gone. Under the abominable treaty, which we all hate and would like to set aside, the Chinese have as much right in Tacoma as those who drove them out. And of all peoples those who live in a terri tory have the least to say about it. California and Oregon might have something to say, and might make some show of resistance, or even exert the pressure of mild coer cion, but Tacoma simply acts like a foolish private who strikes his general and bids him defiance. It is probable that there are sen sible people in Tacoma who see with regret the odium thrown up on their city; it is to be hoped that that city is not entirely dom inated by fools, but it certainly is evident that those possessed of or dinary judgment are not allowed their say. They are either cowed or absent. As a determined opponent of the Chinese; as desirous of seeing the cursed creatures made feel that their best interests suggests their departure; as a firm advocate of the restriction of Chinese'immi arration, The Astoriax regrets to see the effort thwarted by a few rash, hot-headed men in Tacoma who apparently use this Chinese business only as a pretext for ex citement and illegal procedure. "We can readily understand the great provocation to such acts of overt violence as those of Wyo ming, Squak and Tacoma; we can readily enter into the spirit of men who grow impatient when they soe the Chinamen encroaching upon their means of subsistence and would stand ready to palliate or excuse all that has been done, if such pal liation or excuse would mitigate it in the least. But as a matter of policy, of success in the effort that one community is as much inter ested in as another we protest against sueh folly as that practised in Tacoma. The people of that eitv have no right r thus upset whatever growing chance we of tliis coast hav of getting the mat ter before congiv-.N mr month. With what grace cm our coast congressmen bring up the prayer of the Pacific coast for Chinese exclusion when the eastern "Fath erhood of God and brotherhood of man" cranks can sneeringly point to Washington and Wyoming and ask if murderous and maddened mobs shall overawe the national legislature? The cistern people can never comprehend this Chinese question until they are able to see that the Pacific coast wants to peacefully extirpate the evil, and that it is not wholly the idea of a reckless minority whose acts are magnified ten fold by the time the account reaches eastern ears. A "Washington- special says: Information has reached here that the Austrian government, on invi tation of the government of north Germany, has issued a decree rela tive to German-American residents in that country who have not per- formed military service. The de cree resembles in its spirit that which was recently addressed by Bismarck to civil officials of the German empire. It bears date of October 39, and threatens penal ties of the law to German-Americans who have returned to Austria if their conduct is not satisfactory. Our state department has received neither official nor unofficial advice as to this decree? German-Americans who come to this country from Austria occupy different re lations to the mother country from those who come from north Ger many. There is no naturalization treaty between the United States and Austria, and German-Americans will be practically at the mercy of the Austrian government. The Oregonian thinks it not improbable that the municipal cor poration of Tacoma will be sued by Chinese who have been ex pelled from the town, and that damages, actual and exemplary, will have to be paid by the tax payers for the outrage and loss. There was in store at stations on the 0. R. & N. Co's railway lines in eastern Oregon and Wash ington, and in Idaho, and at land ings on Snake river, on the first of November, 122,557 tons of wheat. This amount nearly equals the en tire surplus last season. 3IARR1EI. In Astoria. .Nov. 5th. 1885, by Her. J. McCormac, John E. Kull to Christina Lamppa, NEW TO-DAY. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13, 14, STROXOEST A.TTEACTI0S KVER BEOCOHT TO ASTORIA! Special Engagement of America's Most Dis tinguished Actress GRACE HAWTHORNE, Supported by the Brilliant Young Actor WILLIAM F. CLIFTON, Ami a Powerful Dramatic Company. Pre senting on Friday Night Alex, DurajLi' Masterpiece, "THE NEW CAMILLE," In which Great Character Miss Haw thorne has No Equal. Saturday Not. 14, an Extra Night, when by Special Bequest will be Produced the Union Square The ater Success, A Coined y That has Kept the Entire New York Public Laughing for , Over Two Years. I Admissien: Resenred Seats St : Family Circle 75c; Gallery 50c The Box Sheet tor the Sale of Seats will be open Tuesday Morning next at the Usual Place, tho New York Novelty Store. LIVE STOCKAT AUCTION Milch Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Hogs! Sold on Account of Departure! INSTRUCTED BY K. OSBORN. ESQ.. I will sell without reserve, at Fuhlic Auction; to the highest bidder, at the Sutherland ranch, near Skipanon lauding, On Tuesday, Jior. 24, 1 o'clockP.M. One fine New Milch Cow, 4 years old, with calf. Seven Fine Cows, 4 and f years old, each will ealve before New year. Two Good Cows, 4 and 7 years old. Two Yearling Heifers. One Fine Large 4-year-old Bull. Eighty-seven Sheep, consisting of 53 En es. 30 Spring Lambs,ana2 Extra Fine Bucks. 10 Fine Young Hogs. also ic tons Excellent Hav. and a Jot of Firm ing Implements, and Household Furniture and Kneels Terms Cash, . C. HOLDEX, Auctioneer. Notice. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME will please call and pay the amount to W. W. Parker without further notice ai all accounts unpaid 'will soon be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection by law. "VM. HOWE. WE WAT TO REPRESENT As Sole Agents In New York, A Packer of First Quality Salmon. Excellent Facilities. Pull Partlcmltrs Through Correspondence. CUSHMAN BROS.. Mfrs. and Pkrs. Ajrts., 1CI Duane St, N. Y THE BEST IS THE. CHEAPEST ! Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Hole Areata for Aateria. Boss (pa Mse ELECTI05 KESULTS. New York, Nov. ."5. Following is a summary of the results of the elections In the East and South Tuesday, made up from the last returns received from the several states: New York elects Hill, (democrat) for governor by about 11,000 plurality. The state legislature is republican on joint ballot by a majority of SO, in a total vote oflGO. In New Jersev the republicans havo five majority in the senate, and four In the assembly, making a majority of nine on joint ballot. In Connecticut the republicans have 12 majority on joint ballot, a republican loss of 71. In Virginia Lee (Dem.) is elected governor b3 about 25,000 majority. As far as reoorted the leeislature is heavily democratic, that parly haying G2out of 100 members of the house, and 23 out of 40 in the senate. The counties to be heard from will probably increase these majorities. In Massachusetts liobiuson. rep., is elected Governor by a plurality of about 22,000. The World claims that the dem ocrats gain fifteen members in the house and seven in the senate. In Maryland the democratic state ticket is elected by about 30,000. The legislature will stand about as follews: Senate, republicans G,' democrats 20; house, republicans 1, democrats 101. Democratic majority on joint ballot, 99. The successor of United States Senator Gorman will be a democrat. In Pennsylvania, Quay, rep., for state treasurer, the only state officer voted on is elected bv probably over 35,000. All the changes'in figures in that stateshow republican gains. IpUPIBC I Cut Faster I AXE. AXD 7 pAromDAwaeJHt: EASIER J.C.Trullifiqer Than any oth- er axe made. Hundreds of woodmen tes- tifytoltssupe- riority. Itgori Deep sad Never aK SUc"' VBIf CARNAHAN r Agents Astoria. - ,r Price, $1.50. S. ARNDT & FERGHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Aspeclaltymadeof repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. JUST WHAT YOU WANT ! BUSINESS MEN Aud others who want to keep an exact copy of correspondence, bills, etc., can be accommodated at The Astorian Job Office. WE PRINT IN Copying Infc Which will give a clear and exact Impression In any ordinary copying press. Bills of Lading.. Manifests. Letter and Note Heads, Memoranda, And all kinds of work that usually requires copying, printea in Ai style and at as Lot Bates as Oriinary fori. aorCall and see samples of our work atr THE ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE. Assignee's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been selected by the creditors as assignee of F. B. El hereon, an Insolvent, in place of the assignee appointed by such Insolvent, and all persons having cfaims ag&Iust the said insolvent's estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the omce oi u. l. uecK s sons, at Astoria, Or egon, within three months from this date. F. H. POINDEXTER, Assignee. October 9th, 1883. FOR SALE. The Anglo American Salmon Cannery, "With complete plant, including boats, nets, machinery, &c This well known cannery is situated in upper Astoria, commands good frontage and central location. Title per fect The Anglo American "Lion" brand of salmon stands high In all markets. Ready sale at market price for all its pack. For particulars apply to CORBITT & MACLEAY, Agents, Portland, Or. Furnished Rooms. - rBS. K C. HOLDEN HAS A FEW NICE AXL ly furnished rooms to rent at fire dol lars per month and upward, and by the week or night. Enquire corner Main and Jeffer son streets. EMPIRE w T. PARKER. MANAGES. A Great Variety of Fancy Goods, Purchased at HALF THEIE VALUE, For Sale at LESS THAW FIEST COST! And an Extensive Assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, And Boots and Shoes AT LOWEST EATES. IN NEW Having Consolidated 3ly Business with the Astoria Furniture Co., I now ofti'r the I arrest anil Most Cnmplt'le Assortment of Fine and Plain Furniture, Bedding, Carpets. Oil Cloth. . Window Shades, Pictures, moulding, etc., At Portland Prices, and Invite a Call o f Everybody in Want of Goods in My Line. Guaranteeinc Satisfaction in Every Respect. CH AS. HEILBORN. VISITING CARDS. A Lare Stock of FINE VISITING OARI)S)!Stevedol.esanclRiggei.S) Of Every Grade TO BE SOLD FOR CASH. AT THE ASTORIAN OFFICE CARL ADLER'S SUBSCRIPTION NEWS DEPOT! Established .Tulj-23, 1M77. 1 Am Enabled to Offer Special Prices FOK ANY AND ALL NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES PUBLISHED, In the U. . of America or Europe. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! SOLE AGENT FOK "(MR HOME AND FIRESIDE MAGAZINE" dl.OO per year. 2.1 Oleographs ami 12 Large Free Gift Plato EnjrraTinss FREE To EVERY SUUSCB1BER. TIIiaTK OF IT I CARL ADLER A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In roteres-, Provisions, MILLFEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOPIOAl. AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars Holden's Auction Rooms Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLDEN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenanms Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale ol Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :30 A. M., at my Auction Kooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Eeal Estate, Cattle, and Fanning Stock wherever de sired. Cash Betnrns Promptly made after Sale. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Dally and Weekly Oregonian. THE OREGON SHORT LINE. 11 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST: 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST. TO CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK. And All Points East. Rates $S.30 to $10.25 Hie Cheapest to Council Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City, AND OTIIER POINTS. PHllmaa Palace aad Emigrant Sleeping Cars hauled on Express Traias Exelmslvely without Change. Ifvou are going east write for Rates, Mars, Time Tables, Guides and Full Information. FREE OF CHARGE. K. A. XOYES, W. GAKKETJOK. Agent, Astoria. Asst. Agt., Astoria. B. CAMFBEIX, "Qsneral Agent, No, l, Washington street, Portland, Oregon. STORE. QUART !Src S! JiL R. Lemon & Go., PORTLAND and ASTORIA. Pnirrr.ANn Office No. 16 North Front St. Subscription Agent. North Pacific BREWERY, JOHNKOPP. Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In tho Market, AT AM UK AS OX ABLE A PKICK. Tie North Facile Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ihea in Quantities to Suit. Leave Orders "With War. Bock, Germama Saloon, or Chris. Evkn'sojt, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery In Any Part of the City. Garnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ''orner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA .... OREGON Groceries Cheap for Gash! GASH F. L. P. FRANK I. Hv St DEALKU Hay, Oats, an! Straw, Lie, Brick, Cement, Sana1 and Plaster Wood DellrereJ to Order. a fER apply to the Captain, or to THE NEW MODEL A FUIiIi STOCK JOSUST J5L. DEALER I" Tin. Sheet Iron, ami Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods. AOEXT FOR HIAGEE STOVES AND RAHGES, THE BEST IX THE MARKET. Plumbing goods of all kinds on hand, tfob work done in a workmanlike manner. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly On Reasonable Term?. Chenamas Street, BText to C L Parker's Store. Astoria, Oreesa. i j HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. Will. ALT-Eft, PropV. First Class in Every Eespect. Free Coach to the House. O. VT. KXOWLK3. U D. IIKOWX. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Class ix Eveiiy Rkspkct, Good Restaurant Connected with theIIoue Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms . In the Center of tne Oity. Cor. Front -and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or ST, DAVID'S, 715 Howard St. Near Third, San Francisco. A first-class Lodging Hotel, containing ISO rooms ; water and gas In each room ; no bet ter beds In the world ; no guest allowed to use the linen once used by another; a large reading room ; hot and cold water ; baths free. Price of rooms Per night, 60c and 75c ; per week, from $2 upward. Open all night. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. At Market street Ferry, take Omnibus line of streetcars to corner of Third and Howard. AST0R HOUSE. REST Dollar a Day Hotel in the North West Mrs. Sophia Daggett, Proprietor. Special Attention Paid to the Comfort of Guests. Comer Olney and Jefferson Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. RATES, ONE DOLLAR A DAY. FREE AND EASY! FOR A PLEASANT EVENING Call and See X7". J31m DEL0E33X, At Ids New Establishment next to Jeff's Restaurant. WNOTHINC BUT THE BEST'S Passed over the Bar. A Geaeral Invitation Extended. Wanted. A JOB AT POSTING - OF- BOOKS : straightening up accounts : or as per manent book-keeper: or other busineis positien: by a man who Is fully competent, well versed in aU legal forms : and comes wall recommended. Apply at this office. AH PARKER IX Drajln?, Teaming and Kxprtst BuHlnen. STKAJIF.K CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parher,Master. - 5 For TOWING. FllKICIVT orCHAK- U. B. PAKlLBlt. 1JAXGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA. ONLY OF & A BAWB&j AGEflT ITAI.I. AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. K. K. IIAWES Is also agent for the Bnct patent CogTqdsj Store And other flrst-clas3 Stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Fit- tinga, etc, a specialty ALWAYS OX HAND. MOXTGrOMSXLTy Hardware ai Slip Ctanilerj VAN DUSEN & CO.. DEALEES IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements SewlBg Macklncs, lalats and Oils, Groceries, etc. Sol Bolt Jewelry Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Pianos and Organs er the Best make at the to west Prices. The Quest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. yAll goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER Astoria and Seaside BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON, - Proprietor. The best Bread, Cakes and Pastry in the City Ice Creams and Ornamental "Work to order Manufacturer of Fine Candles. EXCURSION TICKETS! FBOM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," TH0S. MAIES, (Late Cutter with M. IX Kant.) A Good Fit Guaranteed. CHAKGES MODERATE. Pants, from $3 np. Salts from $30 up. Shop opposite Bozorth & Johns. FaslnaolB Tailor