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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1893)
Tlrffl DAILY ASToSiAN, A3T0BIA. WEDNESDAY HOJtNINQ, ABIL 5, iHud FBBLISSID IT IstoriftB-CiInmblai r&bllahfnx 'Company. ASTORIA, OREGON i Astobian BoiLDisa, - Cam Btbht Ihii af BibMrlptlos. DAILY. Served by Carrier, per week IS bent by Mail, per month. W but by Mall, per Year ..........$7.0g WIKKLY. Bent by mall, per yer, 1100 In advance. Free postage to subscribers. Tm Astoria guarantees to It advert Uert the largest circulation o( any newspaper, puo- lahea ou uie uoiurnoia iuver. In future all ltoms of local Interest forwarded to Uils omoe must De aauressea 10 iiie Citr Editob. Local weather for the twenty-four hours endlnr at 6 p. m., yesterday, fur nished by tha U. 8. department ol agrl culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, CO degrees, axlmum temperature, 38 degrees. rreclDltatlon, .33 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892. to date. 67.43 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st 1892, to date, 2.44 Inches. A bombshell was sprung In the ranks of a section of the city council last night that upset and knocked out their calculations, and utterly threw over their piano. When Councilman, Welch got up to Introduce an ordinance that he said "related to gambling," the moral and saintly gentleman who were pre pared to Jump on tho license proposl lion with both feet, braced themselves up for the slaughter. But in a couple of momenta they sat back In their seats lind wondered where they were at. Mr. Welch Instead of bringing In the prop osition to license gambling, produced the ordinance suppressing It entirely, and completely wiping It out, making it a crime, and forbidding any form of gambling whatever to exist or be car ried on In tho city. Now for a little retrospect. Ever since the question of gambling was first mooted, Councilman Welch has bitterly opposed any pandering to the evil. He attempted on one occasion to force the council to suppress It by bringing In the very same ordinance as he read last night, and he failed signally in his purpose. Since that tlma, and purely for the reason that 11 was found abso lutely impossible to close it up alto gether, he and others have turned their attention to the licensing ques tion. During the discussion of the last few weeks The Astorlan has carefully watched the growth of public senti ment, and has noted with mingled feel lngs the sudden qualms of morality dts played by certain councillors against the Idea of a licence. These gentlemen, while storming at the new proposition, were careful to express their heartfelt cYslre that gambling should bo done away with entirely. Bo to test their honesty, to catch them out of their own mouths, and to, decide once and forever their slnccrlt or their hypocrisy, It was determined to bring them up with a round turn ond make them come out boldly for oi against total prohibition. The ordinance, us will be seen by oui report, was read a first and second' time and then Councilman McGregor moved for a suspension of the rules and a fnal reading. One vote upsets thin and Councillors Bergmar. and O'Harn called "No," in answer to their names. thus deferring the matter till next Tuesday night During the next seven days there will be a few puttied parties in the city who will devote all their energies to hunting a way out of the muddle. They are between the devil and the deep sea, and wo propose to force the position. Our stand is that it is Impossible in a otty like Astoria to carry through an ordinance totally prohibiting gambling, and wo have recognised the lntroduc tlon of heavy license as the only alter native. So let the proposed ordinance be passed and every attempt made to enforce It. The quicker It is done, the quicker the public will see the strength of our argument, and the fact that we ore right la holding licensing as the best way out of the difficulty. For the result will prove the impossibility of any better scheme for restriction of the evil. At tho next meeting of the council thanks to last night's move, we will see these men compelled to stand up boldly and prove by their official votes and actions what they mean. They For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that could preach morality as a cover for their acts when they thought they were safe from being put to the test. Now we will give them on opportunity to talk business. Mr. Gladstone Is fighting a great battle, and there Is no evidence of any decay in his powers. On the contrary, he never was in better form and his management of his string of factions has been in the highest style of art public life. In If he succeeds he will do something more than give home; rule to Ireland Indeed he is playing Ireland first and holding together the friends of many measures of reform that he has prom lsed, all of which have a tendency to liberalize the British government. The American people are not well served with news of the progress of the contest in the house of commons. With a sinele exception all the London cor respondents of American Journals urge the Gladstone side with the utmost favoritism. While the Gladstone forces are held well In hand, and everything the Tories and Unionists say Is ridi culed and Blathered with reckless ani mosity, the fact Is that the debate has proven the measure to have grave de fects. The organization for rebellion in Ulster is not amusing at all, but there is a grim earnestness about It. The Or angemen do not Intend to submit to a Dublin parliament, but mean to fight and, In the next general election the main question, will be whether they should be put down by British troops. Last Saturday Prince Bismarck was 78 years of age. The chances are he has not much time left until his ca reer is closed and he enters into the splendid fame that belongs to him alone, and that shall be his glory as the greatest of Germans. The royal ties are dummies beside such manhood. In the end it will be seen that Fate wus kind to Bismarck In arousing the ab surd vanity of the young emperor against him. Mexico has started up one of her re served volcanoes, that of St. Martin, so called, though why on earth any one wanta to give the name of a man of peace to such a flrey and unreliable thing as a volcano Is hard to under stand. St. Martin has been asleep for a century and Is now giving a grand ex hibition of pyrotechnics. Perhaps it is Intended as a counter attraction to our World's Fair on the par of our sister republic. The introduction of the title of am bassador into our diplomatic service will serve no good purpose, although It will unquestionably lower us a peg or two In the estimation of those Euro peans who have respected us for our turdy Independence. It will give our eprtsentatlves precedence In some of he ceremonial affairs at European enp tals, but will not .add- to their Influ .nce. Of all the queer Ideas, that of the emocrats who propose celebrating the .Irthdoy of Thomas Jefferson, the itanchest protectionist of the early Joys of our country, Is the queerest. Jefferson was about as far from being a democrat as the term is now under stood, as he could possibly get. The Kentucky colonels and Georgia majors have not yet worked up their courage to the point of starting that walking match froi.i Washington to their homes. Perhaps they are waiting for the nights to get warm enough for them to sleep out of doors without dan ger. Hoop skirts will, according to an elec trlcal expert, endanger the lives of their wearers who attempt to walk across the track of an electric rood. ThiB hint should not be lost upon young men. Mr. Cleveland's rules are like cheap watches. Sometimes they go, and sometimes they don't. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition of all tha vital organs. If the liver be Inactive, you have a btllloua look. If vour mtomaoh be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look ana u your Kianeys d aisoraerea you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters Is the areat alterative, and tonic acta directly on these vital onrana. Cures 1 plmplea, blotches, boils, and Klves a good complexion. Sold at (. has, Rogers' drug Uore, (0 cents per bottle. YOU CAN HAVE A HOHE IN Hlli'S FIttST ADDITION. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific In best determined by the superior service It accords to the traveling public In main taining two dully through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all the lateHt appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with Its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha find Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Paclilc Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East. Ix)w rates of fare, through tickets. baKxaice checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at f oruana. times of fare same as from Portland. T h.a rlatwla In TCtirnnA whruiA passage yuu wibu iv yii'aj m call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wantm Rpriiirfi ratea via. all the lead lng steamship lines. All the natent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can ,o hnuuht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handlev Haas. 150 First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, do that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. GET THE GENUINE, if vnu QiiflVr with lame back, espe cially in morning, Allcock's plasters are a sure relief. ' . If you cannot sleep, try on aiicock ninni,.n wail nr. hotwAcn the shoulder I1IUICI ..-. Mf ' ' ' blades of ten relieves - sometimes cures. Try this before you resort to opiates. 1 1 mntinloB nrp lu mp 1( il n ta stiff feel as if they wanted oiling or if you suffer wltn any local puna or ucuca these plasters will cure you. if vnn iira thpm once vou will realize why so many plasters have been made In imitation of them. Like all good .k, ihnv nro fnniprl as closelv OS the law allows. Don't be duped by tak ing an Imitation when It ia easy to get the genuine, if vnu niurnva inHlst iinon navlnsr Ail- cock's Porous Plasters and never nc- r.pDt a substitute, you win not De uis- appolnted. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was sick, we gave her Caitorla. (Then sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, fflien she became Him, she clung' to Castoria, Vhen she had Children, she giro them Castoi l A Sore Cure for Piles. Tichlnir Piles a. known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm, 'inis iorm, u wen onuu, Bleeding or FrotruuinK, yieia ai once iu lir Hnaiinko'a Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch Btreet, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. CAMPBELL BROS, (Successors ti Warren A Campbell), WARKENTON, OREGON, Dealers la DHY GOODS, OENT8' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Capa, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES STAPLE FANCY Hardware, Iron rnd Steel, Crockory, Glassware woooenware, inouons, etc., uaj, Gnlu, Flour and Feed. OTTO: "Small Fronts oa Cash Sales." Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with Csatdlaa Paotdo Rallwsy and China Steam ship Llae, Taklnir freight and naawneers for Port Ante- Ips. Vlcioilu, Port Timnseiiu, M-attle, Tacoma, Wlmtrom, t ttirliitven, ftanaimo, new Westmin ster an. I Va"i'ouvor : leaving Astoria ; s. S. Ilavtiaii Ueuubllo 8. f. Wilmington ...... 8. llaytian Republic Fri'lKlit received hi iiusin-r s wnari, root oi Mi.ln xtieet. For further Mirtlculars auulvat the vftlce, center Third and iliiln street. F3KOUWN BROS., Agents INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLiHD Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at AH) h in., ond Sunday tit 6:00 p. m. JLUiXlK O. KOSIlY, DRAI.BR l HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IKON PIPK AND FITTINGS. STOVES - AJiD TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead.8trlp Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin aud Copper, Highest of all in Leavening Power. I-itcst U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE every mm w !( Can avail himself ot this eolden opportarjitr. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. ' I am lerentr-seven years old. and have had my age renewed least twenty years dj ine urn Swift's SDecihc. Mvfoot and lea; to my knee was a running sore for two years, and physicians said it could not be cured. After taking mteea small bottles S. S.S. there is not i sore on my limb aod 1 ftEaES. YEARS OLD of your wonderful remedy. Ika F. Btilis. Palmer, Kansas City. IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY especially for old people. It builds op the general health. Treat' free. SWIFT SPCIFIO COMPANY, ' Atlanta. Ga. BUSINESS CARDS. A GIBBONS , U.iUnl ti'oP ACCOUNT and FROH5SBIONAL k'jOKKKKPER. ' OrFfCK: With Oeueral Messenger Co,, 615 Fkamoqne street. A CLEVELAND, AH (J IS I AT LAW. offlce-Klnnev's new brick bulhllns:. corner Third aud Oeoevivve streets ; up stairs. J Q. A.BOWLBY, A1T0RXEY ASD C6USCE10R AT LAW Office on Second Street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. 8MKH. ATI-OKNKYaT LAW. Office in KlnneyS new brick building, oyer . Astoria National Bank, W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT Office Hi Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. Dt. EILIV J ANSON. FHYdToiAN & BUttURON. B lOM 7 Olttceovcr OsKoud'g Clothing store, hours, 10 to VI m, 2 to 6 p, iu, 7 to S p in. Sunday, 10 lo 11 ni. DR. O.B. ESTES, PHVSICIAM a'ND SURGEON, ripeclal attention to Diveaua ot Women and Surgery. Office over Dauziger's store Astoria, flirt R". A. L, and J. A. FULTON, m DISEASES OK WOMEN A SPECIALTY. urirerv bv l.r. J. A. Fulton. Office 178 Cais street. Hours lo to 12 and 1 to 4 J UYSlb,IANBUKGE0N'4 ACCOUCHEUR. Oflloe, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria National ilauk. hours, 10 to 12 A i too. Residence. 639 Cedar st. DR. WALTER. I. HOWARD. llUMUSul'ATIilC PHYSICIAN S SUR KHon. Office, iU. Third straet. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Itesl Jeuce 468 8l street T P. MULLINIX, M. D ' JJ. (lives special tieaimeut for Catarrh, Turoat Lungs, Kidney Oeiiito-Urinary organs Office U)sliirs,i;1' third St. Houm, a.m.U p.m. RIO It A AD HARBY. O. B. ISOM. City Surveyor. JJARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ROOMS 5 AND 6, OVER AHTOIUA NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BUBNSV, J. W. DRAFJtB Burney & Draper, Attorneys al'Law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th V. 8. L ind oince here, recommends us In oui specialty of Mining and all other business be fore the Laud tiftiee or the Courts, aud involv ing the practice of the General Laud Office. TROCKbNBROUCH & COWING. LAW OFFICE, ORKGON CITY, 01. Special al ten tlon given to land business. Bet tiers on homesteads or pre-emption claims and timber laud purchases sliowu every ad van tat of the law. tot asaistancu lu making dual proof cull ou us. rPHOS. FftEORICKSON, J. l'I.o i U Matt. No 231. Wast Sixth street, ElOCIETV IrlEETINUS. Scandinavian Benevoleut Society KKUULAK MEKl'liNOH OF THIS SOClim at their rooms iu f j thiau building at eight o'clock p. m. ou the secoua aud lourtb Tues day of eacn nioutn, . AUO. DANIEL80N Secretary. Ooeaaliucampme'.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. V REGULAR MKKT1NOS OF OCEAN EN eampineiit. No. 18. 1. 0. 0. F., at the Lodre In the Odd Fellows Bnlldluii, at seven v. m., on the second and fourth Moudays ot each month, Sojourning brethren cordially luviteu. By order 0. P. Astoria Bulldlug & Loan Association ritilKREUDLAK MEETINGS OF THIS AKSO X elation a-e held at 8 p. m. pu the brx Wednesday of each mouth. Office on Geuevievi street, south ot Ctieuamus. W. L. ROBB, riocretaiy. Common Oouncu. REGULAR MEETINGS, FIRST AND third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock. Mr-Persons desiring to have matters acted upoi by the Council, at any regular meeting rxuxt present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday eviuiug prior lo the Tuesday ou which the Council hmds lr rt;u:ai meeting. K. OMIUKN, Auditor and Police-. I uduo. Board of Pilot CoiumiMinncr. TIIK REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS BOARD, will be held on tho first Monday, of each nonth at 10 a.m. in the rooms of the A-toria Chamber oi Couinorce. W. L. ROBB, Sec C. P. UPSKUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astirla, Oregon. ate 77 running sore for two matt mm I. W. CASE, BANKER. Trahsactc a General Bakkius Buaiiresi, Drafts drawn available In any par; of the 0 8 ana Europe, aud on Hong Kong, China, Office Hour:-10 A. M. to I P. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REPRESENTING Ctrman-AaericB, New York Citj, N. T. Union fire aad Sarinr, of New Zealand, iUtionil fire id i Marine las. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire hi. Co., of Cartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., of Sai Francisco. Pbsnii, of London. . Imperial, of London. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solicited on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monej Loaned on Pert on al security. ForeigQ and Domestic Exchange bought anl told. D. 1. ITarrea, President. . Et. lllffKIH, VHUIBI. J.C. Dement, Vice President v. a. wsrrea. C. H. Wrlrht. Jobi Hobsoa, Directors. m. i;. mompioi, Thee Bracker, THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BAH Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ uals. Deposits solicited interest will be allowed on savings deposit as follows; On ordinary saving h-Kks 4 per cent, pel annum. On term savings hook 6 per cent, per annum On certificates of deposit: For threo montho, 4 per cent, per annum. For all months, 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 8 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK President J. Q- A. BOWI.BY Vice-President FRANK PATON Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary directors: L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust H-ilmes, C. II. Page, lienj. Youn, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylor. THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK OF PORTLAND, OKKOUK. Paid np capital . ....$260,000 Surplus and profits 60,(MX (RANK DEKCM. President. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. C.BTKATTON, Cashier CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, No tan Publio and Conveyau. ers. Special aitonlioii paid to rents, payment of taxes, etc., for nun tesidents. Hole ageuts tor Couth Astoria, Pros pect HaiK, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition, also bt.t SfHKMe, huslii-ss and inside property and.choice acreage. 47 1 kird St., Astoria. Q. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITUIN(J Ship and Cannerv work, Horsmnoeirg, Wag ons made and repaired. .o ki wjrk eiu tanteeo On Cass street, opposite ne 'um Tain o id HUGHES & CO., Wli.'imalo and Retail LIQUOft DEALERS. bnportersoi ai! ot Foreign aud Domes tie -Vmes. i.'iiuors and Cigars. J. H. Cuttei a pisnies a specialty. Vai Rlat Bottled Ber. Ktuesi urands of Key West anr Domestic Cigiu a Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from tb City and Country proPM- jy filled. Squemoque Btreet, - - - Astoria. Orcgoi. i. n.. & 2r. oo. o Steamer llwaco Leaves Antovla dally at 7:: a. m. for llwaco ualllng ac Tansy f. tut. and to Miectliii will rullrinui ruuuiKg north at 10 ft. m, and wit hoaKt-n s'umlWHter hav f.ir South Bend, Sunithine, North Covi And other uniiits tl rough to Uray's Har bor. Keturnii g roiinen-s Bt Lwacn will senmersfor Astor.aand PilRlit Hoats for Portland. v JOHN K. GOULTER, L. A. LOOMI8, icretarv. President. R. V. FQBkRI1. Sunerlntendei t. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunda; at 7 p. m. A rives at Astoria Every day except Bundaj at 2 p. m. Leuvs Portlind Eve-y oay except Snndny at 7 a. m. C. W. S.TONE, Agent, AMoria. K. A. SSKLKY, (jeuerni Agent, Portland Or. JEFFS . RESTAUEANT IS THE Boa Ton Ton Restaurant in the Towd (Aud the Finest op the Coast.' Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special tat Ftaest TUaes and Llqaors. DONI BE A IV BY NOT RIDIN3 TMe PnCHT BICYCLE chc rca ova (mmoovc-Teuj vov mx Aoovrr NORTH PACIFIC flYCLE (fi. BICYCLES Of tVCRV DESCRIPTION."" MASOV" BvitWIW -POWTtANO OffCGON.1 ..-,THHiAcri. 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. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL RAILWAY. COXNECTING WITH ALL TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE OXTL7 IiIUE RUSNINQ Elootrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TKAIN8 consist of VE8TI BULEO, HLEEHNO, DINING AND PARLOR CAIid, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfart and Safety this Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General kgt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass). Afft. POBTLAJiD, 0EEU0N. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND.. 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