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m k Hwil VOL. XXIV, NO. 129. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, J885. PRICE. EIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. TE?. A. li. and J. A. FUJLTOX. Physicians and Surfn. Will jzlve promnt attention to all call,, tiom any part of the city or country. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and .squeraoqua streets, Astoria, uregon. ( TeleDhone No. 41. D K. FBAXK PAGE. PkyMlrlaa nnd SHrjcees. Ofllce, Roomc, over D. A. Mcintosh s store. UFFICK HOUES :-9 tO 11 A. W. ; S tO 5 P. M. Residence, opposite the Johausen building D B. KSTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. p E. COOVEET, Attorney at Law and Xotary Public COLLECTIONS SOLICITED. Office with C. R. Thomson, room 5 over City Bookstore. rJKO. X. DOBKIS. GEO. NOLAD If OUUTO fc DORRI8, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Klnney'a Block. pposlte City H6U,AstorlaOregon. O. VT. FULTON. C FULTOX. JETOTOR BROTHERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. r RIiO F. PABKEB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop COHHty axid. 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Hill and Office oa the Old Site. WW2 ' 5 q 'Jin i is i yil rAH IjjUPlEX AXE. rATttTCDAMaOJHS. J.C.TrullInger "HAIL COLUMBIA." THE CEABK OF PATBI0TISH. Xr. 3fcMaater' Accauat or the Orlcla ef the BTatleaal Sons la 179S. Thousands of men who despised John Adams, who detested the Fed eralists, who loathed the influence Great Britain had in Federal affairs, now turned to support the Govern ment with vigor. Their hearts were still warm toward France. But they could not suffer even so old and dear an ally to heap up insult on their native laud. Such an outburst of patriotism had never before been seen. It began at Philadelphia, and spread thence as fast as the post riders could carry the news. Night after night at the theater, pit, boxes, and eallery, joined in one mightj' shout for the " President's March," " Yankee Doodle," or for the stirring music of "Stony Point." While the airs were being played the wildest excitement prevailed. The audience rose to their feet, stood upon the seat.", waved hats and walking-sticks, anrf cheered, and, when the piece was finished, demanded that it should he given over and over again. Then a band of hardy Republicans in some part of the gallery or pit would call for "Caira,"or the "Marseillaise" hymn, till their cries were drowned amid a storm of hisses and groans. Not to be outdone, tho Republicans thereupon bribed the musicians to play no Federal tunes. The first night they refused, a storm of indig nation was raised in the theater, and they gave way. The next night they stood firm, and were well pelted for their pains. The Federalists were highly indig nant. The theater, said they, more than any other place brings men of all clashes together. The managers should therefore pay some heed to public feeling in the selection of the music. The present is no time to grate the public ear with those Gallic murder shouts, " Ca ira" and the " Carmagnole." The enthusiastic clamor with which the " President's March" had been called for and the deafening applause with which it had beed greeted should have taught them this. Is it the pnrpose of a theater company to please or to insult the public? The action of peltine the fidler and smashing the fiddle is greatly to be condemned. The firm and dignified conduct of leaving the theater and keeping away till the managers solemnly promise that the "President's March" shall be the first tune played in the house is much to be preferred. The theater, the Republicans pro tested, was a public house, and the managers would do well to keep this in mind. If, however, the' were de termined to make it tho resort of the British faction, then let them look to that faction for support. Every earnest Republican and true patriot would keep away. This, was the rejoinder, is greatly to be wished. Men of sense long for the time when the Jacobins and their murder shouts shall be driven from every decent re sort. Let thorn desert the theater, and with the shillings thus saved p.iy some of their old debts. While tho factions wrangled, the benefit night of a favorite actor drew near. No man knew bettor than he how to profit by the popular will, and at no time in the whole course of his life had so fine a chance of prof iting by the popular will been offered him. Politics ruled the hour. The city was full of excited Federalists who packed the theater night after night for no other purpose than to shout themselves hoarse over tho "President's March." Ho deter mined to make use of this fact. He would take the march, find some one to write a few patriotic stanzas to suit it, and on the night of his benefit sing them to the house. Some Fed eralists were consulted, were pleased with the idea, and named Joseph Hopkinson as the man best fitted to write the words. He consented and in a few hours "Hail, Columbia" was produced. The night for the benefit was that of Wednesday, the 25th of April, and the QazeUe an nounced that the performance would comprise a comedy called "The Italian Monk;" the comic opera of "Rosina;" "More Sack," an epi logue on the character of Sir John Falstaff, and "an entire new song (written by a citizen of Philadelphia, to the tune of the ' President's March,' will be sung by Mr. Fox, accompa nied by the full band and a grand cherus: " Firm united let us be, Rallying round our liberty; As a band of brother! Joined, Peace and safety we th&ll and." Long before the curtain rose, the house was too small to hold the thousands who clamored to be let in. Those who got in were too excited to wait quietly for the song. At last the comedy ended and Mr. Fox ap peared upon the stage. Every line was loudly applauded, the whole house joined in the chorus; and when the verse "Behold the chief who now commands " was reached, the audience rose to its feet and cheered till the building shook to its foundations. Four times the song was encored, was demanded again at the end of the pantomine, and again at the close of the play. A few called for "Ca ira' but were quickly put down. The words of "Hail Colum bia " were printed in full in the news papers of the following day. TH I Gazette hoped that every lady in the city would practico the music, learn the words nnd sing them at the next repetition; then, perhaps, the two or three French-American3 who re mained might feel the charm of pa triotism and join in the chorus of the song. From the new volume of " The People of the United States." The Cause op Volcanoes. Prof. Joseph Prestwich, of the University of Oxford, argues that the earth must consist of a solid nucleus, surrounded by a molten stratum of no great thickness, which in turn is inclosed by a crust which may be les than twenty miles in thickness. He doe3 not regard the expansion of water which can hardly penetrate to a greater depth than seven or eight miles as a primary cause of volcanic action. The presence of aqueous vapor is due alone to the surface and underground waters encountered by the lava in its passage to the surface, and, while it adds greatly to their violence, it does not originate the eruptions. The contraction of the earth from cooling, slow though itbe, is sufficient to account for the forcing out of lava, Cordier having long since calculated that five volcanic erup tions annually would shorten tho earth's radius only about one twenty fifth of an inch in a century. Geography in Pleasure Pakks. At a conference in Madrid, Professor Escriche, of Quadalajara, has de scribed a project for making familiar, in an interesting way, the dry details of geography. His plan relates to tho formation in cities and towns of "Geographical Parks," each to be a public garden reproducing on a cer tain scale, according to its extent, the geographical features of a country. Tho park would be a kind of map in relief, the principal towns being represented by places surrounded by trees, the main highways by winding paths, and the rivers by streams of water. The clumps of trees within the network of roads would form varied pastures, in which the natural products of each locality would find a place among the flowers; and in the center, where the towns should be, would be placed small structures in which would be photographic views of the principal monuments and, es pecially, the mo3t important as tronomical, geographical, historical, and artistic information concerning the town represented A rich Georgia landowner sent for a neighbor and proposed that if he would support him while alive, fur nish him medical attendance, and bury him decently, he would make him a deed to his land. The trade was closed, the papers drawn, and a doctor at once sent for. The result was that the fortunate neighbor of the rich man was in possession of his estate within a week. Doctors are indispensable in some emergencies. Burlington, Vt., Free Precs. Scoffs Eiunlsiou of Pure o.i LUcr Oil with Ilypopaospaltcx. A8u cure for Marasmus in Children. War. 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Which will ho sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. 0ySpecIal attention given to supplylnjj -drips. B. B. Franklin, Mertaler and CsMaet Mate, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTOIHAX UU1LD1XG. J3TAU work done in a skillful manner oa short notice at reasonable rates. Holden's Auction Rooms r EstaDlbhed January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLBEN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction salo of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :30 a. it., at my Auction Booms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Heal Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns 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 Oregmian. Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OK WITHODT BOARD : AT 1 f Mrs. S. T. McKean's, Cass streat, tfcrae doors south of Astobiax office. 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Crosby Dealer In HAEBWiBE, IM, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON Tin and Oo3:p- Colniia TransBortation FOE POETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time I TflE NEW STE.VMEl! TELEPHONE "Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Retuinlns leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. EVAn fidditlonal trip will ba made on Sunday of Each Wcch, leaving rortlan d at O'cjack Saaday morning. Passengeis bj this route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, Presldctrrj Wit w Threads - .USBURN.IREUWH fc eMMAMfe. m W PARIS 1878. The Gem Saioon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM Al OON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR J. H. JD. 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