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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1893)
UllS DAtLV ASTOMAN, ASTOMA, THUB3DAY MOHNTNQ, ABIL 6, 13 rUBI.lt HID BT Jbtonan-Columblaa MlishlaK Compasy. AUTO MA, OREGON I A9TOBIAN B(7II.DINO. ... CASS 8TBCJCT Inn of gabicriptlM. DAILY. Served ly Carrier, per week., Urte mm oy Haii.perniumn tout by Mall, per Year...... 60 eta ,.f7.U0 WMKLY. Sent br mail, per year, 12.90 In advance, free postage to subscribers. Thi Astoria guarantee to Its advertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper pub- ibuvu uu tuo vumiuuiB xuTer. In future all Item of local Interest forwarded to (ills oiuce must be addressed to i lie Cu t Editor. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. Or., continued rain, changes. April Slight 6. Forecast temperature Local weather . tor the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fur ntshed by the TJ. S. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 47 degrees. Minimum temperature, 41 degrees. Precipitation, .28 inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to datA 67.71 Incha, Excess of precipitation from July 1st; 1S92. to date, 2.55 Inches. II was with feelings of pleasure that wa heard yesterday the general ex presslon of opinion that th Introduc tion of the prohibition ordinance Into the council by supporters of the li cense proposition, was a wise, honest and courageous move. It was more than that It was a move calculated to bring to their marrow-bones men who, while guilty of every crime In the calendar, and who form the scum of our population dared to say . publicly and openly that they were opposing a license on grounds of morality. No self Interest, no vital money issue, no fear of losing the source of their rev enues, none of these things prompted the thieves of Swllltown and their newspaper, In their course, only Chris tianity and the desire for pure gov ernment That was all. Frightened out of their lives at our course, they did anything, said any thing, clung to the most Infamous lies, to fend off the coming disaster, until at last they came, out and declared that they were urged by motives as conscientious as those of the ministers of religion, on the some side. The last thing that they dreamt of was that they would be taken at their word and compelled to show their hands. The Introduction of the prohibition ordinance on Tuesday night was shock that dazed them, and today they are hopelessly caught In .a web by . reason of which we Intend to strangle and destroy them.' And why, was this done? slm ply and only because we de sire sincerely to give oui honorable opponents like Mr. London Mr. Staver and their supporters ever chance to prove their case. From tht tart of this fight, we have taken nc unfair advantage of any man. Confident In our position THAI LICENSE IS THE ONLY WAY OUT we have put into their hands the power to prove the correctness of their the ory. Our friends have introduced i straight out ordinance; Read It. It ap pears on another page of this paper. It Is everything they have ever asked for. Wa will guarantee to compel the city council, through these columns, to pass this measure. We will promise to bend all our energies, after It is passed, to an honest attempt to carry It into force. We will demand unceas lngly of the ministers of this city and their congregations that they call mass meetings, organise a law and order league and make every member ot their churches a vigilance committee of one. Not one moment that we can use for the advancement of these things will be wasted, UNTIL Until when? Until we see, as wa WILL see, that our stand Is absolutely correct, and that all the force of honest morality cannot grapple with this evil of gam bling and obliterate It ENTIRELY. We wish to make our course as plain as daylight. There is no strategy in it, no attempt to take a snap verdict Rut simply a determined purpose to show in the end that the true way to grapple with this question, the civilised way, For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will oflerj at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that the truly aofa way, Is to CONTROL and LICENSE ft. Yesterday's Oregonlan says: "Opponents of home rule In Ulster are said to have raised one million pounds with which to fight the law If it is passed by parliament. Since the Ulster opposition to this measure is upon ecclesiastical lines, these people may be guilty of an outbreak of folly In the direction of open warfare against law, which intelligent people under other conditions would recognize at once as madness. The sum of money Indicated has not been raised, it is said, for lobbying against the proposed law, but for the purpose of arms and muni tions of war with which to defeat Its workings. The government would not be a week In reducing these people to proper subjection to Its authority. Sub jects In revolt, whether In India or Ire land, will be dealt with by the British government as traitors, and the people of Ulster are Intelligent enough to know this. Hence It is scarcely probable that they will permit even religious fury to get the better of their Judgment to the extent indicated." To anybody acquainted In the slight- ist degree with' the true sltautlon, and who sees beyond the falsified press re ports cabled to this country, this Is ab surd. Between the men of Ulster and the people of Great Britain exists a bond of sentiment and fellowship, that can never be disturbed or broken. It Is a union cemented by war scars and by tha feeling that willingly sacrifices life for principle. No British gun will ever be turned against Ulster, come what may, and it Is this fact that gives to I'lster the absolute control of the home rule question. In tb war of a Dublin I parliament, this obstacle Is no unreal or shadowy thing. In another column we publish the full text of the prohibition ordinance Intro- duced into the city council on Tuesday night. This Is the kind of measure de- ,.. .v. i v w , manded by those people who believe the whole ramhllnir evil can hp mill me wnoie gamDimg evil can De cram- cated In Astoria. It is what the "re- fits tight, locks up every avenue of ... I escape, and Is what It purports to be an lincomnromlHlnir ttton tnwiiril tntnl an uncompromising step toward total prohibition. No Legal Flaws, Mr. Thompson. No Teehnleal quibbles, Mr. O'llara. Mo Delays, Mr. Lewis. No way out, Mr. Bergman. You must embrace your grand old moral precepts. An ancient and beautiful hymn, re- spectfully submitted to Mr. Bergman, Mr. O'Hara, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Thomson I and the Evening Bucket, proprietors of the Blue Jay Club: "Lead kindly light, amid the encircling Gloom; Lead thou me on. The night Is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on. The prohibition ordinance must pass Ihe next meeting of the city council. Let us get to the bottom of this busl less quickly. The following extracts taken from the Cutting Packing Company's circular, .vhlch Is just out, regarding the future f tha salmon market, will be read with . nterest by dealers, shippers, etc.; Since our last but few transactions In ihls article are reported, and those con- ined solely to futures. The Columbia river organization of packers, referred to In nun. nf tha lit i. t,- . . - ... ...v., ..1U Hum me distrust of cannermen in each other and the petty jealousies existing fall- en to pieces, and the only unity of ac- . t. '. u"u 01 8X1 Uon on the river seems to exist among the flshemmen, who have united In an organized council and agreed to S'1" -.shed, againBt II paid last year. This action, If sustained will leave no margin of profit to canners. On tha m.n, -i. .u On the Fraser river there are re- ported five new canneries this year, and no restrictions as to the quantity of fish to be caught and packed; and It Is reasonable to look for a nark l no- in British Columbia exceeding 400 cm L cases. The Alaska canners are all busy in sending out their crews and vessels I V for the season's work, and have mode preparations to run, about the same places as last year, with a small ln-l creaso In amount of output, so that, re-1 viewing the entire field, It looks as If there would be a full pack of salmon this season, and that prices would re main at reasonable figures to allow of free, consumption. Salt salmon for fu ture (August-September) delivery Is In good request, and some good orders nave Deen booked. CliililrfiaCryforPiiclicr'sCaslorij YOU CAN HAVE A H0BIE IN The New York Sun publishes the fol lowing, which shows that Our Only Colonel Is still ruining hearts wher ever he wends his poetls way: "To the Editor of the Sun Sir: Will the Sun, kindly present my compli ments to the Hon. Pat Donon, your correspondent of today? And would It be asking too much to beg a position j for him on the Sun's staff, at a princly J salary? But in any case be very kind to him, Mr. Editor, and see that he does not get away. Being a woman, It is not permitted for me to revel In such language as Mr. Donon employs to ease his mind. But I con think it. His words are peculiarly soothing to one's irritated and exasperated nerves, although he does not go far enough. The great American nuisance of modern times Is the president's family. Can we ever forget the Grant children, Hayes's wife, Baby McKee, and Prince Russell? Six years ago the fulsome and unde served praise which the papers poured over Mrs. Cleveland drave a number of my friends and myself Into dropping the democratic papers entirely. We did not like to do it, but what could we do? We could not stand a dally attack of "gjre(en and yellow seasickness." probably thousands of other families did the same, and, as people vote .as they read, Mr. Cleveland retired to private life when he had every reason to' expect a second term. Is it not un just to antagonize the great mass of democratic people against a' good ad ministration for any reason, least of all for one so supremely silly? For my part I regard the present mistress of the White House as a com- monplace woman of very ordinary aWl- ity, and as nothing more. But now the whole flood o'f stale and wearisome prettlncss, has been turned on again, with a cradle or two thrown in. Must we endure It for four long years more, or must we look with hope to Colenel Slupskl and the Hon. Dink Botts? Very sincerely yours, ELLA I. M'MANUS. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The- popularity of the Union Pacific De8t determined by the superior service it accords to the traveling public In main- tainlng two daily through trains to 0manai 8t Paulf Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all the latent Iuupuances ior me comrori ana surely or its patrons besides shortening the distance mntfrinllv with ilH fnaf trains Tha ripita. ent train schedule enables passengers to reach SL Paul seven hours aulnker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. ( '-""ana ana Kansas city ana intermediate poIlt, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pacific Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going Eaut. 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 pussuge you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific offlce.stearaer Telephone dock, and make known your ing steamship lines. wants, iteduced rates via all the lead- A the Datent mcdlclne. advertla ln Mb. PaPer- together with the choicest nerfumerv. and toilet articles etc.. ran be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Astoria. . 1. 1 1 1 . U UIUB DMIIC V1I1IUDIIO VI.I.IUC1II 11 VI LCI, Handley & Haas, 150 FlrBt street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Aatorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby vas sick, we gave her CastorU. iVhen slis wna a Child, she cried for Castoria, Alien shs became JUiss, she clung to Castoria, Vhsn abobfel Children, she save them Castorif GET THE GENUINE. If you suiter with lame back, espe cially in morning, Allcock's plasters are a sure relief. If you cannot sleep, try an Allcock T ll . . .. i . . 1 1 I . i i . i ..,uflc' UP oeiween me Bnomuer Blades orten relieves sometimes cures, Try this before you resort to opiates, lf yur muscles are lame joints stiff feel 2? lf .l!?ey w,anted oillng-or if you suiter with any local pains or aches these plasters will cure you. I( yu use them once you will realize y 80 milny Plasters have been made JSmrUSS areed Lalskec.e,yKOas tho law allows. Don't be duped by tak- ':,'r an Imitation when it Is easy to gst tlie Benulne. I( yu always Insist upon having All- cock's Porous Plasters and never ac- Pt a substitute, you will not be dls- PP011" NOTICE 1 u"8 nfandel wine Intead of coffee or Peach and aprlSot brandy, also1 ffi - "BC lnu wlne ftl Aiex. utibert s. Highest of all in Leaveninrj Tower. ABSOJlTEiy PURE - r ' EVERY LABORING MAlf OR HECnANIC Can avail himself of this ffoMen opportunity LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. IIEEDI17AIK Which nature to constantly giving in the shape of boils, pimples, eruptions, uloert, etc. Then snow that the blood is contaminated, and aome SMintanoB must be given to relieve the trouble. fT" 'T"J ! the remedy to force out these put t - I sons, and enable you to GET WELL. " I have had for years a humor in my blood. Which made me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples would be out, thus causing the shavingto boijjrreatannoyance. After taking three bottles fKr'Jr my face is all clear and smooth as it I.Zjj . -l should be appetite splendid, sleep 1 1 we", and feel like running a foot all from the use or 8. 8. 8. fun tfATn, nT-..Mt rn.il. . c?lAkl"ifleaMM fT SWIFT SPECIFIC CO-AUanU,Gtv M BUSINESS CARDS. A GIBBONS. . U.i V s i n K'OF ACCOUNT and PR')KESSIONAL hnnKk-Pk'PPn Owe ! With General Messenger Co,, 515 A A. CLEVELAND. ATTORNJfiJf AT LAW. ttlce-Klnney's new brick building, corner u,iu miu vjDuoiuTv an colo ; up suurs. J Q.A. BOWLBY, ATTGMEY AND C0UCEIOR AT LAW urace on aecona street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. SMITH, J ATTORNEY' AT T.AW Office In Klnney'1 new brick building, over Astoria National Bank, "y W. PARKER, HEAL ESTATE Aim INSURANCE AGENT umce hi iieuton street, Astoria, Oregon. PHYSICIAN & Hiritiiwnv R IflM 1 Ollleeover Osgood's Clothing 8tore, hours, 10 to m,iiuiiiui,iwgi in. ouuaay, w to it ill DR. O, B. ESTES, Special attention to Diseases of Women and ournery. uiuce over uauziger's store Astoria. TVR. A. L, and J, A. FULTON. BurKeryby i r. J. A. Fulton. Office 178 Cass street. Hours lo to 12 and 1 to 4 JAY TUTTLE M.D.. PHYSICIAN, HlJkUEoj fc A000UCHRUR. Office, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria NationsBank, hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 5. Residence. 689 Cedar st. DR. WALTER I. HOWAftD, IlUUCEufATUlti PHYSICIAN & STIR grton. OUice, 454. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Suuday l to 2. Kenldence 468 8d street T P., MULUNIX, M. D.. es Kuecial neulmeiit for Catarrh, unfit, Kidiiey Oeiiitn-Urinary orxans Itaii,i4!i fulfil 3c. Houm,9 a.m, p.m. Turoat I Office upstaii BICBAHD BAHUT. City Surveyor. JJARRY ISOM, 0. B. ISOM. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 80HVEYORS. KOOMS 8 AND 6, OVlffi ArtTOKlA NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BCBNSV, J. W. DBAPSB Barney & Draper, Attorneys al.Law, Oregon City, Oregon, Twelve vears' exnerlenra an mutator i,r ih C. S. Laud Ullice hen. reconimuiiri.i un in mn speolalty of Mining and all other bUMiness be- iure me iJina unice or llie courts, ana involv iig nio practice 01 tue ueuerai iaua unice. JJROCKENBROUCH & COWIriC. LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OB. Kuecial attention ulven to land busiiiHsa Snt. tiers on luiiiiestnails or pre-einpi Ion claims and timber land purchases shown every advantage of the law. ror asslstaiioo in making llual imui uau uu us. THOS. FREDRICKSON, 11 A AO tUNH. No. 231. Wast KUlU Street, SOCIETY MEETINGS. Soandlnavian Benevolent Society. DBUULAK MEETINGS OR THIS KiMllkTV IV at their rooms iu 1'ythlaa building at eight v uhic r .. uu mo seoona auo lounu lues aayi oi eaob mouin, AUG. DANIELSON Secretary. Ooean Hiucainpme'.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F OEOULAtt MEE1INUS OF OOEAN KN Xi cauipment No. IS. I. O. O. F., at the l.odge In the Odd Fellows Bullillim, ai seven p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of etuili muui.u, oujuuruiug Dreuiren coraiaii) luviteu Astoria Bail diug & Loan Association mHE KEUULAR MEET1NU8 OF THIS AMjO X elation a-e held al 8 p. n. nn thn Dm. Wednesday ot each moutb. Office on ieuevlcvt street, seum oi jDeuanius. W. L. ROBB. Secrotary. Common council. OEGULAB MKET1N08, FIS3T AND . miru luesaay evenings of each mouth at 8 o'clock. "Persons desiring to bave matters acted upon by the Couuoll. at anv reirular nieetniK must present the same to the Auditor mid Clerk, uu or utuorn iiie rriuay evening prior to llie lutwiiay on wnicn tue uouiieu nuui. irs mnulai meeting. K. OMSUKN. Auditor and Police .ludge. Board of Pilot CouiuilmU.mcm. TH RRiULAR MEETING80FTI1ISBOARD, will be belli on the first Moudy, of each nonth at 10 a. in. ln the rooms of '.he A-torls Chamhernf Commerce. W. L. KOBH, Seo C. P. UPSHUR, SIIIPP. NG and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. latest U. & Gov't Report HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. I. "W. CASE, BANKER. Tbaxsaot; a Oenekal Bakums Bobikiss, Drafts drawn available In any par. of the D o auq turope, sua on uoug Kong, uainm Office Honrs: 10 A. M. to 8 Y. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT. REPRESENTING Germaa-Americsa, Kew York City, N. T. I r: . p j w . tx I . I I nini lira nI I'st-ma nt 7uIbhJ v am .Ultimo, VI lltR ftaiauue ! National fin mil Marine hi. Co., of Hartford. Contedicnt Fir Ins. Co,, of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Pknu, of London. Imperial, of London. new lori riate (ilasi Int. Co. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts pf Firms and Individuals feolicited Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monei Loaned on Perann u.nri ' Foreign and Domestlo Exchange bought au1 D. K. Warrsa, President. J V III I (i. ,u i.C. Dumear, Vice President u. &. n arras, I C.8. Wrlsht. Joha HoUos, J Directors. n. v. mom Bios, I Theo Bracaer, J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK! Acts M trUflteA fnr nmnHllnnt sinf In jib. j nals. DcDosit. sollnitnrt r " 'uu"m Interest will be allowed on savings deposit On ordinary savins: b oks 4 nor Mint rtai annum. On term savings hook j 6 per eent. per annum. On certificates of deposit: ror inreo montn, 4 per cent, per annum. For Six monthH. 5 nnr nAtit nur un,.,m For twelve months, per cent, Dtr annum. I. W. CASE , Presideni w.irDENT::::z::z dibictobs: L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Guv Holmes, i, Beni. Younv:, A. 8. Keed. v. a. Page r. j. laynr. THE PORTLAND SAVINCS BANKUe0rther,nformaMon,D riF Pnun.ivn. nuviktf m up CHDliat .t260,ff00 surplus and pmfltfl.., . 6U.0OC H H A K M M If LT ITir T ...... 1.1 I D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President a. v. oiitAiiuA, uasnier CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with 125,000 Capital Stock, ftenl EsUto and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public aud Convuyan. ers. 8iccial altentloL paid to rents, payment oi taxen, etc., for nun residents Bole agents lor South Astoria, Pn.s pectl'iua, Hemlrx S Park and Owen's Addition, aUtol-it si-HB.e. Iitilii-ssnd inside property uw uiik'v ""on,;,, tti isiru si, Astoria. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITIIING 8hln and Cannerv work. Honeiinelif . Wa ons made and repaired, i.oifl work Kuiiranteeo uu iass street, oppntiiie tue 'imm Tain 0 . o HUGHES & CO., Wbo maie and Retail LIQUOR DEILPRC Importers ot M ii.-unus ol Foreign aud Domes i d v ineh. i luuors ann iig-ura. J. H. Outle W lil!iiiMS anuHAlAltv. Vni niat oubneu oeer. riuest or&nasoi km Hnaiim j.muora ior Aieaicinai rurposes. Family Trade Holleited All nrHn rmm Hi. uuy ana uouutry propirwy Oiled. Squemoque Street, Astoria. Oregoi I. XI. c5 Nm OO. S Steamer Iltvaco Leaves Astoria dallv nt 7:3n s. m. tnr TIwokk caning at xaiisy full it, and -o ,iiectiu wdl rHiima'i riinuinK i.iirin atiua. ni, and i uuin i n sTiimiwater hh rur South Bend, Sunshine. North Oovi aiiii uiut'r iiniiitH ii riiugn to urai'i hi dot. Keturnti a t'Oiiiieo's nt. 1iahi.i uiti s earners tnr Astoria and Nlghi Boats foi JOHN rt. GOCLTER. L. A. LOOMIS. weroj-ary. 1'iesiileul. n, v. KuiiKHt'. sunenntenclei t. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evenlm ezcent Snnrlav at 7 p. m. Anivesat Astoria Every day except Sundav Leaves Portland Evpry aay except Si'hdny at a. m. j. n . mujj, agem, A.-tnru. K. A. tisiLCY, Oeneral Agent, Portland Or. JEFF'S . RESTAURANT 13 THK- Boa Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the Coast.) Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty Tka riasst Wlass aad Liqiars. DONT BY NOT RIDIM THe RI6HT DICYCLE (tao ros oiMftwuxiut-Teu.5 vow au.bout oiiTnpAclricrYCLE(;a S1CYCLCS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION."" Mawousm Buiipmo -Portiano Oregon.! For v Thirty - Days . Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 andjalleys 20 feet wide. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH A Lb TRANSCONTW- . ENTAL LINES, -18 THE-' OXTL7 LUTE RUNNING Eloctrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THAINS consist of VE8TI- VVLED, SLEEPING, DINING AND PARLOR CARij, . , ' HEATCD BY STEAM and furnished with every luxury known to moaern railway travel. speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled. Tickets on Bale at all nrnmiiiont rft(1w-r C. J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Afft. PORTLAND, 0EEU05. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO -AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Sonthern Pacific Comp'y Thi OnljJRotit Tbroagh Osliforaia to tl Poiati K ut md Ssnth. The Scenic Roota of the Pacific Ceast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -asd 8KCOND-CLAS8 SLKKPUfQ CARS Attached to express trains, affnriilnv mnyrlor accommodations Ior second class passeniren. I ror rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc, call upoD or tidress K. P. ROGERS, Assist ant General Freight and raatenger AxeuLr'ort and. or. '