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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1893)
! . THIS DAiLlir ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, BATUI5DA.Y MORNING,- MAECU 4 . 1 8 '3 mw Sang gstcto. rOBUDBIDBr Astonan-ColumtiaB PnMIsfclaic fempany. ASTORIA, OKKOON t . AaTOHiAN buildino, Cam Btn Trt 'Of Subscription DAILY. Served by Currier, por week . 15 cts Kent by Mull, per mouth......................... UU cl Bout by Miii, per ITear .......-....7.0u WIIKLT. 8ont by mall, per year, 2.00 In adranco. Free pustaxe to subsiMiber. Th Astoriam guarantees to Its adTertlsert Hie liUKent circuliitioii o( any newspaper pub- isnea uu lue commou mver. - ' In future all Items or local Interest forwarded to tuls office must be addressed to the CUV ElHTOB. Local weather tor the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m yesterday, fur nished by the U. S. department of Agri culture, weather bureau: "- Maximum temperature, 55. degrees. . Minimum temperature, 42 .degrees. Precipitation, none. : Total precipitation from July 1st, to 1S92 to date, 64.28 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from. July 1st, 1892 to date, 2.16 Inches. ; , This paper hat the largest Circulation on the Columbia river. An honest and complete telegraphio re port gives a newspaper a right, and title tq the name. The newt of the world, fresh every morning at your breakfast, table, it what yoa can find in the Astorian. It holds the exclusive telegraphio franchise, ami Us service is improving daily; . ' So the cycle of time has brought Its changes roundand wa have a demo cratic president again. Cleveland rnakeH hl second bow to the world this morning, and for four years more will guide, us ihrough whatever that space of time holds. Be It good or 111, every republican In the ,ountry will with ljfm a bright and prosperous Jour ney, for, whatever his faults In the eyes of his opponents, he is an honest man and a character unique in our an nals. There v111 bo bickerings to come, official acts to denounce, no doubt, but our country will go on prospering through them all, and we will pull up at the end of President Cleveland's term proud of the fact that though the choice of the opposing party has guid ed our affairs he. has done his duty. He and I-Inrrluon shook hands yesterday. They will ride side by side today. And after that each will be lost to the other until perhaps, who knows, they may change places once more. But prophecies are dangerous things. State rights have broken out in Mis souri. The able governor has Issued a special message substantially declasW lng a form of warfare against the. United States. The governor finds It a solemn thing that the United States Judges are oppressing state judges, un til "there Is an absolute submission of all Btate power and pretense of state sovereignty." The governor urgently recommends that "action be taken to assert the outraged dignity of the Btate and to protect the state." This Is af ter the South Carolina pattern, and Rrows out of railroad cases at that, It looks as though old questions were ambling to the front. Some state Judges have been giving repudiating decisions, and the embattled farmers want re lief. Missouri needs a standing army of her own to protect the state judges See? t j I There Is an awful movement of the - rural population in Illinois. Farmers are finding that, owing to the facilities afforded by the railroad monopolists, which are conducted to crush the rights . out of the populace,, they can sell 111! nols farms for two or three times as much as farms can be bought for in fur Northwest. That is to say, a man with a qunrter section of Illinois land can sell for enough to get a half section in the rainbow country, pay for trans portation, and retain a margin. This is owing to the speed, safety, and cheapness of railroad movement. It will be seen at a glance by any rural statesman that this is an awful epoch of the diffusion of population and land value. The Populists of Kansas are simply rural anarchists, and they may Insist upon a scrap of civil war. They car ried the election of governor, and have For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that the senate; but have not the house. Their wild, fool schemos, therefore, de pend upon oocurlnc the house, find the7 stop at no violence. The Jerry Simp son doctrine was not to mind the law. Of..- course, the supreme court of the state does not please these people. They propose to use. the whole power of the state to repudiate their debts with paper money. They would rather "currency had no backing but their own sweet will. An Anarchist is, of course, a law breaker and a repudlator. Time flies with those congressmen, who retired to the shades of private life some of them will never get Into the sunshine of public station again with the present administration. A few of them will be missed. Hill's recent compliments to Grover seem somehow to remind one of the handshake with which a prize-fight ie always prefaced. The public has misjudged O'Donnell; ho was at Homestead solely as a peace maker. He says so himself. , We have received from Mr. Charles Qrlssen, of Portland, Or., a little vol ume of poems entitled "Ideala." The story, is poorly' told, and possesses very little merit, but at the end of the book there are two or three short verses which , make us regret that the au thor, was evidently at his worst in the longer . productions. His ode to the memories of Whittier and Tennyson Is most excellent. The balance of the book Is worthless. Weep, .O ye muses weep! For they were ardent sons, and true, And faithful In their love to you, Till life did end in sleep, And day in night; when, one by one, Laid by the harp, his labors done, Fell Into gentle sleep. i Sleep, gentle .singers, sleep; Though silent lies the harp, unstrung, The world has heard the songs you sung. 'Tls sweet to rest and sleep, When In the fullness of the years, The ripened, peaceful end appears That longed-for, dreamless sleep, " I Sleep, gentle, singers, sleep; Your patient lives won for each name, The glory of Immortal fame! Sleep, gentle singers, sleep; The faith and hope that was in you Hns taught the world to calmly view The end that ends in sleep." rerinnal M-ntlu. Captain J. A. Brown, of Portland is In the city. Charles McDonald left for San Fran clsco on the Columbia this morning. Captain Al Harris came over from Fort Canby yesterday and went up to Portland last night on the Telephone. Mr. M. Anderson left on the Tele phone lust night for an extended trip to the Willamette valley, for the bene fit of his health. Judge McBrlde left on the Telephone last night for Oregon City where he has a special term of court today. He will return Monday. . Among the passengers up on the Telephone last night were Mr. Taylor, M. Anderson, C. H. Powell, a. Berk enhum, Mrs. Sale W. W. Corey, W. Fielding, H. A. Smith, A. L. Fox and Captain Al Harris. W. II. Jackson, Portland; Mrs. Geo. Hopkins, Olympla; G. A. Taylor, Port land; Lester W. David, Blaine, Wash.; f. A. Brown and M. S. Wollis, Port land; J. C. Allen, Seattle; J. D. Field ing, New York; A. F. Lowenthal, San Francisco; H. L. Heath, McMlnvllle; H. Hall, Portland; J. O. Megler and wife. Brookfleld; N. A. Nlnoam, Portland ; S. Sternberg, Portland; C. Corenson, Gray's River; and L. Soldern, Portlnnd, are ut the Occident. ALCHOLISM CURED. AH Desire for Intoxicants, Tobacco, Opium or Morphine Removed. Those who desire relief from any of the above habits, should ,vlslt the American Institute Co. They have opened their oflces In rooms IS, 14, IS, and 16. Kinney's brick building, and will be ready for business on Monday, March 6th. The physicians who have come here to treet the afflicted are men of high professional standing., and their practice Includes the latest dis coveries In medical science. They agree to cure any of the above men tioned habits. So, those who wish to test tho ability of these physicians to cure as they promise, run no risk. All Interviews or correspondence will be strictly confidential. Tho doctors have tho testimony of numerous persons who have been per manently cured by their mode of prac tice and are now free from the habits that were the curso of their lives. Rea olect. your cure Is guaranteed, and the course of treatment may be taken with out publicity or Inconvenience. Drs. J. C. Houts and W. W. Pawne are the managers and will give any in formation required, by calling on them at their rooms as above. NOTICE. Neither the undersigned consignees nor the master of the British ship Holyrood, from Liverpool, will be re sponsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the said vessel while in this port. I MEYER, WILSON & CO.. GRACIE, Master. Consignees. YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN HILL S FIRST ADDITION. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The noDularltr of the Union Paelfle Is best determined by tho superior service It accords to the traveling public In main taining two dally through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho latest appliances for the comfort and safely of its patrons besides shortening the dlBtance materially witn us last trains, ine pres ent train schedule enables passengers to leach St. Paul seven hours quicker and OhlcaKO twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha .and Kanuas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pacific . Northwest. , Now that the election Is over and the business of the campaign has been set tled, Dr. Mulllnlx has settled down to pi oi'essional business nt his oflice, up stairs ut No. 6&i 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. If you have friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ofTlce.Bteamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. . .. " 11 i 1 All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, tosether with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bouttht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. . t , Hundley & Haas, ISO First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so that visitors need not tnlss their morning paper , when they are here. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Han Fran cisco, is our authorized aprent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. Wing, Lee Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladles' underwear made to order. 62) Third street, 'i Sing Lung, 355 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to ortler, at low prices. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dully Astorian at Hundley & Hu.ua' news stand, ISO First street. If you want some extra line photos, Uooers' Is the place to get them. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side Is open the year around. A Sure Cnre for Piles. ', ., Ttchlne Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yieia at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts llreetlv on the Darts arfectea, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 3S) Arch street, Philadelphia, l a. Sold by J. W. Conn. On Meter System. To Tonsumets: Tbe Went Shore Mills Co., at srreat ex penBO huvo perfected tlieir electric liffbt ulaat to Hie latest known spnurutus, and are now able to gn to tho public with a ByHtcm lhat will be urttisfaotory in price and quality, h enn be fIiowd bjt the fol lowing riitfs on and alter ftiurcit, i, i.Wd : Incandesced, nil hinht. . . . $1.50 . 12oVlotk... 1.00 " 10 " ... 75 Or by meter, 1 cent per hoar. Insta llation - Free - of Charge For nnrtkiukra inunire of Btiv member of the firm or at the oilice, foot of Con oomly Bt. West Siiobk Mills Co., , 1. J. xruuinKer, rresiueni. JEFF'S RESTAURANT -18 THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the CoasU Dinner Parlies, Banquets a Speclait Th FlaMt Wlaei and Liqaort. WANTED! By a competent bookkeeper, some sets of books to. post and keep in order. Charges moderate and work neatly and quickly performed. Apply ' II. S. E. v Cave Astorian. THE : OREGON : BAKERY A. A. CLST ELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but tho eit Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In auy part of the city . ELECTRIC LIGHTS Higlvestof all in leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUJTELY PURE n - r Can avail himself ot tliH goUen opportunity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. BUSINESS CAED3. A A. CICVELANO, ATTOKJSEJt AT LAW. . omee-Klnney's new brick building, cornel Third and Unuevleve streets ; up stain. J Q. A. BOWLBY, if tor m m mmm at mw Onico on Bucoud Street, . Astoria, Or. J OHM H. Snflt'H. . ATlDHNUr AT LAW. Olllee in Kiniiey'i new brick bulldlug, over Astoria National Bunk, A R. KANACA, ATluiiMIY AT LAW. Office over White House Corner. Astoria, Or w. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND IN8URANCE AllENT udloe 11 Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. 1AR.C.E. COULTER, ) PHYSICIAN ANJJ SURGEON. Office in Flavors brick buildiuic- Calls at tonued pioiuplly iu anytime uay r ntglit. D?. EILIV JANSON. PHYHlClAN & 6UHGKOX. R iOM 7 Olllceuver OaKtiod's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to l? ui, 2 to 6 p, m, 7 to u m. bunday. lb to 11 m. DR. O.B. ESTES, PHfKlOlAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to Disease of Women snd Surxery. Oilice over Dauzlger's store Astoria. TAR". A. L. and J. A. FULTON. JL DISEASES OF WOMEM A SPKOULIIY. Surxeryby i t. J. A. Pultou. . Offltse 178 Casts street, Hours lo to 12 and t to 4 TAY TUTTLE M.D., O PHYSICIAN, HUhiiKmN 4 ACCOUCHEUR. , OfQce. rooms s. 4 over Astoria National Buiik. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5. Residence. &w Cedar ut. DR. WALTER I. H TWAOD. . UOAiUiMpATlllO PHYSICIAN A 8UR geon. Oltice, 4ai. Third street. Houn 10 to 12 mid 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2.- Residence 48 M street T P. MULLINIX, M. D., JU. Hives MieciKl u eminent for Catarrh, J In oat Uinus, Kidiiny Ueniio- Urinary organs Olllee up3Caii's,&l third St. Hours,!) a.ni.u p. in. RIOHABO IIAHUY. O. H. I80M. . City Surveyor. JJARHY A ISOM, CIVU. ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ROOMS 8 AND 6, OVER ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BDONKY, J. W. DBAPSB Barney & Draper, Attorneys Bt'UWi . Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th 0. 8. iriiud utlice here, recommends as in out specialty of Mining and all other business be fore the Land i-fllce or the Courts, and involv ing the practice ol the General Laud Oilice. B ROCKfcNBROUGH & COWIilC. LAW OKHCE, OREGON CITY, Oil."" I Speeiul attention given to land buMness. set- tiors on noineswa'is or pre-emption claims aim timber land putdnnrs sliowu every advantage of the law, l or ambiance lu making tlual proot call ou us. rPHOS. FREDRICKSON, tto. 231, West Sixth street. SOVIKTY IHEET1KUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. IJKOITLAR MEBTINtlH OF THM oOCIfcTJ il at their rooms lu i'ythlan bulldlug at eight o ciova f ai.. on uie seoomr auu ioni.ii lues days ot each month, AUi. DANIELSON Secretary. Ocean toncarapme'.t No. 13, 1. O. O. ? OHGOLAR MC.BTIN03 OF OCEAN F.N- campmeiu. ao. i.i, i. . i. r ., at tne Loai;e. In the Oild Fellows lluiluiut:, ni seven p. M., on the sevoud aud fourth MonOavs of each mown, Sojourning breliueu cordially Invited. ny ome.r u. r. Astoria Building & Loan AMooiatlon '! KKOC LAit MKliTl.NGS OF TU1H AKO L ciatioua'e beld at 8 r. m.. on the lirst Wenueaaiiy of eacu iiiomh. otuce on Geuevleve street, soaiu ui unenauius. W. V. BOBB, s!rtury. Common council. - REGULAR MKKTINUtt, FIRST AND third Tuesday eveulngsol each month At 8 o'clocK VFerbous desiring to have matters acted upon by tlie Council, al auy regular meeting must present tne name to tne Auditor ana uiera, on or before the Friday evening prior to the luesday on wuicu tne councu noiux w regular tueeting. a. ukuk, " ' Auditor and Police J udsje. Hoard of Pilot Commissioners. nil! E R K(S ULA R M E ET1 SG8 OF THIS BO A RD, will be hold on tho first MoniUv. ofcaoh month at 10 a. in. in the rooms of the Aitorla Chamber of Commerce. Y. L. KOBB, See ASTORIA IRON WORKS, 0 incomly street, loot Jack.-ou, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery work aspeoialty.. Castings of AH Description! Mads to Order at Dnore mum. JOKN KOX..... I'resident and Sup- , U FOX ......................... ...... Vioe Fresidun Chris Evenion. Frank Cook "hotel -the CENTRAL EVKN30V ft COOK, OV THE ;URi.l'SAN 1'LAN-LAItOK elenu roorus, a lirsl-eluss restaurant Hoard by the day, week, or inontn. Private roemt fv fHtnilles (to, Transient custom solicited. Oysters, flfli,eic.,o we i to order. A flrst-e a'S sn'o-ni inn iueouueclton with the premises. The ben of wines, liquors and uignrs. Good hiillnrd tables ud private card rooms. Corner Water Street and West Ninth. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated will) t2SJX f arltul Stock. Seal Eitate and lnurace Broke, NoUrj Fubllo aud Conveysni eri. Kpeclftl attontlou pall to rents, paymeut ol Uxef, etc., for von readouts. Hole Keiitii lor South Astoria. Pros pect Ha: K. Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition, also beat fRtrie. businfM nd Inside property aud choice acreage 1 airJ si., Astor.a. O. A. STINS0N & CO.. BLACK8MJTH1NG Ship aud Cannerv work, Horsvtioeli g, Wan Ons uiada and renalred. (,o work em 1 an teed Ou Cas street, opposite I no in Xulv o lice GENUINE WALL'S END COAL -FOB SALE AT- $8.30 PER TOR $8.0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel, 0. 0. M0EN, AGENT, MAGNUS C. CROSBY, -DRALBB IN- IIARDWAHE, IRON, STEEL, 1KUN Tint AND JfTITINHH. STOVES - AND TIN VV ARE, House furnishing Goods, Sheet 1-ead, Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin aud Copper. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Betall LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers ot All Brands ot Foreign and Dome tlM Win l l.nmM.nJ fKnaM J. B. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vai Blab Bottled Beer. Finest brauds of Key West auri uoniesitc cigars Liquors lor Meftlcinal Purposes. Family Trade solicited All orders from tht City aud Country proi'y filled. Squemoque Street, - - - Astoria. Oregon T. 33. "W"""--V-?T Dealer In Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blnscle Oil. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp bull Twine. Inl Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, tialvanlzted Cut Nails Grooorios, 3Dto. Agricultural Implements 8wlg Ma iiiacliiues, faints aud Oils. INDEPENDENT BOAT FOB PORTLAND STEAMER .-3- LUBI.1NE Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays aud Saturdays at 7 :vU a. in., aud Kiiuaay at o:UU p. m. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH AU, TRANSCONTW t.NIAI. UNES, IS 1HE- OITLT LIITE RUNMNQ !lectrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA ar.d CHICAGO. The EXPRE83 THAINS consist of VE8TI UULEU, SLKEt'ING, DIN1NO AND FAKLOR CARS, HEATCO BY STlAM And furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. Fa Speed. Cornier! and Safety this Lin j Is lir.equalel Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Intcrmation inquire of any ticket agent, or 0. J. EDDY. General Agt. J. V. CASKY, T.hv. Pass. Apt. , ; lOKTLAND, OKEtiOX. For - Thirty -.Days' - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from. Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and alleys 20 feet wide. T. W. CASE, BANKER , Traksict1: a Gkhiral Bahkins Bobihiss. W-.,,- awan.hlA In anvnarjof tha rj S ana Europe, aud on Ilong Kong, China, Office Hours: 10 A. it. to 11 F. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon, I. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REPEE9ENTIN0 Cerman-Aineritaii, New York City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine., of New Zealand. National Fire anil Marine Ids. Co., of HartforJ. Comecticnt Fire Ids. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutnr.l Ins.- Co., of San Francisco. Phoenix, of London. I Imperial, of London. New York Plato Glass Ins. Co. ASTORIA-NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BAB ' BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individual! fcollcltod on Kavnrable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Mono? Loaned ou Personal security. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought an 1 sold. D. K. Warm, President. i. K. Hlcalis, Cashier. J.C fimBi, Vive President, It. K. VTarrea, 1 C.H. Wrhrht. I - 4oh IIoIikh, Directors. v II. C.TbouiiSAi, Tbco Bracker. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts u trustee for corporations and Individ uals Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposit! as lollows; Ou ordinary savings hooks 4 per cent per annum. On term savings bookd 8 per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: , For threo months, 4 per ceut. per annum. For six months, 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 6 por cent, per annum. I. W. CASE President J. Q. A. BOWI.BV Vice-Prenldent FRANK PATTf N - -..Cashier W. E. DEMENT - -..Secretary directors: L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, C. H. Page, Deni. Yonm', A. 8. Reed. F. J. Tayjar. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK PF PORTLAND, OHBQOV. Paid np capital ..J2(0,000 Surplus and profits .. 60,000 (RANK DEKUM, President. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President, ' H. 0. STR AT ION, Cashier QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route ol the SoutlieraPacificComp'y Th Only Bout. Through California, to tl Pointi East ui Suta. The Scenic Route of tbe Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -Ajn SECOND-CLASS 8I.KKPINO CARS Ai'artied to exoreM trains, affording iiiprlor accoimnodatious for second class passengers. for rtes, tickets, sleeping ear reservation, etfl., eall up u or frtdresa B. P. BOGEH8, Assist ant tieneial Freight and Passenger Agent, port. iuiui V. . I"