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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1893)
THIS bAILY ASTOfcLLN, ASTOKIA, SATUBDAY MOKNLNG, AUIL jB, iM.a ' rOBUSHEDBY ' Astoruo-l'oluxblaa Pablishinjc Cinpanj. AaTOKIA, OKEGONt AsTOiUAff BtMUINO, - CASS BTBBET Tarn of Habserlptloa. DAILY. Served tiy Carrier, per week. ...... ... 18 eta Briil by per month .. to ct Mill by Jiaii, pur xear ..........17.U0 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per that, 12.00 In advance, tree postage to siibsoribers, Tn As 'obi Asr guarantees to It advertisers the largost circulation ot any newspaper pub- siiea on lue voiuiuoia itiver. In future all Item of tooal Interest forwarded to tuu ullice must oe addressed to i lie CllY liDITOB. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, April 7. For Oregon and Washington; fair weather. Local weather for the twenty-fouH hours ending at C p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 48 degrees. Minimum temperature, 40 degree. Precipitation, .35 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 67.71 inchs. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1SD2. to date, 2.65 Inches. It will not be denied that the moral wave at present sweeping over the city has brought matters into a very inter esting and novel condition. It is a con dition that demands the serious con sideration of all thinking men, for upou the action of our citizens during the next few weeks probably rests the whole future stability of Astoria. In the first place we must not lose sight of the very dangerous fact that extreme measures, in dealing with any proposition, are more often than not, disastrous; and, while desiring to force this issue to Its absolute limit, we must demand that the whole weight ot publlo opinion should be with our course. Some people of an inquiring turn of mind do not seem to grasp the mean ing of the upheaval. It is simple enough. The Astorian asserts today, as strongly as ever, that the gambling evil in this city can only be controlled by license. Several good and conscien tious citizens (we do not include the scrubs and scum who unfortunately happen to be with them) have seen fit to differ and to take Issue with us on this all-Important question. Geometry says that a straight line is the shortest distance between any two points, and the shortest, easiest, and best way lot us to prove our case to our opponents Is to give them an . Immediate oppor tunlty of proving theirs. To help them to do this, we have Initiated a total prohibition movement, and have, we are glad to say, met with able and immediate assistance from the state authorities, without whose help we could have done but little. So until we can find nothing more to prohibit It is our intention to show the othei side how the theory works in a town so peculiarly situated as Astoria. Mc step tending to prohibition will It evaded; every avenue leading to thai end will be opened, for we remain Btrong In the conviction, that a very short time will prove the fallacy of this contention and the strength of oui own. In Bhort, the quickest way to prove a case is to disprove the others. So our readers may expect a full and com plete trial of all measures of suppres sion. After that not the deluge but the light of civilization aa exemplified by license and publlo control of a great necessary evil. We notice by the telegraph dispatch cs, that the president has cabled the American legation at St. Petersburg to hold on to the extradition treaty with Russia, and not let a scrap ot it get away. The Inference is that the presi dent is anxious on that subject. It has been alleged that the object of the proposed treaty is to catch Russian fu gitives in this country, pure patriots guilty o'f liberal politics only, and tend them to the mines of Slbera, In other words, It Is assumed by the liberty lov ing democracy that the Harrison ad ministration has sought to revive in the most odious form In another country, the Fugitive Slave law, with which our democratic statesmen were placated forty years ago. No one has ever thought in this coun- For the Next 'Thirty -Days, To meet imperative demands, I will oflerat such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that try of sending political offenders to Russia to be knouted 8r hamred. or . , . , of City Physician C. H. Wheeler, and however, American citizens who be- excltedy informed him that by mls lleve that the country should not wel- take he had swallowed a quantity of come the murderers of our friends with acclamation. Russia was the best friend of the United States during the war. It was the ttand taken by the in'urdfred Tzar that rjrevented the rec- ognltlon of the Southern confederacy .... m-i. m., we are aware, be considered by the party In possession of the government of the United States today to be In the out It they would naruiy nave uee In a position to annex the United States to the Southern Confederacy. This generation has almost forgotten the Tact that the two emancipators of the age, Abraham Lincoln, and the Czar Alexander II, were murdered, and n ,., v.r.A .inv. holders direct, the spirit that slew them was not that of liberty, but slavery. The dynamiters of Russia could not have gained the capacity of organized ussassinatlon, If It had not been for the enmity of the offended aristocracy. Russia was friendly to us In ceding to I us for a nominal sum the vast and rich territory of Alaska, giving us the flank- ing position on the Pacific coast, and . I she is our friend today. We Uo not ex-1 -n I pect to send over dynamiters to Rus- tlfX, UUL WB UU IlUb UCOIIC, III kill; ui the fact that we have had two presl- dents assassinated recently, to protect and cultivate assassins, because they claim that murdering the head of a state Is a legitimate political transac tion. The Evening Bucket, In its late ac robatic attempt to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, has fallen Into the ditch. This does not mean to Imply that the filthy Swllltown sheet was ever above the level of a ditch, but simply that the hole it has tumbled across on the present occasion Is three times as deen. and three times as dirty as any predicament it has ever been in before. Four days ago the section and erambllnjr hells of the cltv woke UD to the fact that something had gone ... . . . . . . ,. I niuug nun iiif; iiiiici j , nnu iiiv-j I accordlngly Issued Instructions to the Blue Jay end of the combination to go slow. On the following day the at tempt was made, but In pulling one foot out the blubber-bound genius who at tempted to engineer the deal got hope lessly mixed up In the tangle. This Bettled the business, and, deserted by many of his fellow crooks, he made an elaborate attempt '- fling himself Into the nrms ot he church. He managed to get half way, but there the wines gave out and the low-minded whelp who has prolonged the life of his blackmailing sheet this city by ev- :ry vile means In his power, fell Into the dirt from which he originally rawled. They are having great times In the t ml Ian territory, and the Choctaw Na tional militia are out to preserve ordt r. They seem to have been somewhat dis orderly themselves, however, and It Is probable that the United States au thorities may have to take a hand. There haa been one battle between the factions of Governor Jones and V. M. Locke, in which mortal wounds were given and taken, and there seems Uke- lu in h. an.Jl,.M T 1 ! . U . I wu...i....H umi the Indian malltla was called out and 111 imitation or them. Like all good ,,,,, , , . . . . , . . , things, they are copied as closely as turned loose upon him and his friends tne ,aw allows. Don't be duped by tak- as a first, instead of a lost resort, as ln an imitation when it la easy to get .vi tne genuine. the law provides. Perhaps Governor If you always Insist upon having All Jones Is a populist, and doesn't know coc'8 Po.ro.u.? TlABlen ",d nffr c- cept a substitute, you will not be dis the difference between a governor appointed. elected by the people, and a little mogul ruling by "divine right." riovAlnmV. ooMno i. i . .o nuU m uc in a bad way. They have to hide a good deal of the time in order to get a frag ment of food or forty winks of sleep, The reason is that they are beset by civil service reformers. They have been tortured Into such a condition, of grievous irritability that they give of fense inadvertently to friends, and un- encessarlly to enemies. Carlisle and Gresham look aa if they had been ill of the grippe. There is talk of running I the cabinet on a special car to Ken-1 tucky, that they may spend a few days on the blue grass, drinking Alderney milk. YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN About 7 o'clock the other morning. W yesterday's Telegram, a police of- I ULCf UNICU uicihiiiwmij "w vav Insect powder, thinking it was powd --. ;-- "- ... .. . I ha UK or taxing lor a neauacne. tie hrJught a gample wltn hIm for tne doC- tor examine, and was anxious to have the poison pumped out of his stomach with the, least possible de- 'y- Dr WneeIep upon an examination of tne powder found that it was danger- ous only when swallowed by Insects, and the lower orders of lire, although Its effect upon the system or man 1t nnt h 1lbtlv to nrni-A nlpa.HA.nr. nurlratlve was prescribed for the of flcen which, with a few drinks of whls- ky, brought him around in good shape, H. has been t utt o count e Uokes haye ,n(ulred cIo8ely ,nt0 his family an(j financial affairs, ostensibly for the purpose of ascertaining his motive for committing the rash act. Other offcers have given him advice and pleaded with him not to repeat the attempt. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The DODularlty of the Union Pacific is best determined by the superior service It accords to the traveling public In main tnlnlnir lorn riallv thrnuirh tralna ta Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, 1 k..)i I cu iil ti4 V. all ha l.taut aDDuances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially wnn lis last trains. Tne pres- ent train schedule enubles passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. '-"nana ana KansRS city ana intermeaiaie pots, forty hours quicker than any line Patronize the Northern Pacific rat'.road If vou are Koine East. Low rates of fare. ruKh fS KJS nation. All tickets can stoD 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 office.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants, tieaucea rates via au tne lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bouirht at the lowest Drices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, 15P First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so that visitors need not mlfis their morning paper when they are here. A Sure Core fur files. I NaI.Ihm TMIaa a & IrnnwM Vi., mnlati.M nke perspiration, "causing Intense itching f 5w"m, - p1" St" Dr. UosunKo s I'lie nemeay, wnicn acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 829 Arch . ' I 1. 1 l . ...lu. L...U, A V.. wa v " J w ... I Jonn. Oond Iorks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition of all the vital orRns. If the liver be inactive, you have a bullous look, if your stomach be dlnordered, you have a dyspeptic look and lf your kidneys be disordered you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters Is the Kreat alterative, and tonic. acts directly on these vital orpana. Cures pimples, blotches, bolls, and gives a pood complexion. Sold at Chaa. Rogers' drug (tore, ou cents per Dottie. Idrcf! '"-ry for Pitcher's Castorla lion iv sick, we gave her Castorla. C'o-u tai. , a Child, she crid for Caatoria, Vbi-n l 'ix-came Miss, the clung to Castorla, Vhen all- ha 1 Children, she tare them Castorii GET THE GENUINE. If you suffer with lame back, espe cially in morning, Allcock's plasters are a sure relief. If you cannot sleep, try an Allcock Plaster, well up between the shoulder blades often relieves sometimes cures. Try this before you resort to opiates. ir your muscles are lame joints stiff feel as If they wanted oiling or lf you suffer with any local pains or aches these plowters will cure you. l if you use them once you will realize wny B0 muny plasterg have been made French Tansy Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers lust what they need, and can be depended upon ",UB ?re ana sure. can oe sent Dy mail sealed securelv. ncor'secoand'ca1 Highest of all in Leavenms Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE EVERY LAB0RIN& MAN OR MECHANIC Cun avail himself of thi golden opportnuity, LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOS $75 EACH. AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PES fjONTH. " Cures Scrofula Mrs. E. J. Rowel!, Medford, Mass., sav her motlier liat beencuredof Scrofula by tliu'usoof four bottles of u,. after hllvini, hlul much other tre J atuient.anci lelne iwluoed toqiil n mtai te a low condition of health, as it was thougbt sbo could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. Cured my little boy of hereditary Scrofula, which appeared all over his fane. For a voai-f h.j i "P all hope of his recovery, when finally I waa Induced to use f7,Tl A few bottles cured him, and I no symptoms of the disease remain? ifitSTT. L. Mathem,' MatharvUle, JUss. Oui book on Blood and Skin DIhum milled IVM. Swift specific Co.. Aiimii, ct. BUSINESS CARDS. A GIBBONS, . - V -. I h it'rtP ACCOUNTS and fltKK8310NAL K iOKKKKPPIl Offick : W.th General Messenger Vo 615 A A. CLEVELANO, ATTOHN1SY AT LAW. ;lce-Kinney's new brick building corner Tblrd and tieuevleve streets ; up nuira. J Q. A. BOWLBY, AiTOMEY AM COUSCELOR AT LAW Ofllca on Hecoad Street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. 8NlrH, atiobnky'at law. Office In Kinney' new brick building, over Astoria National Bank, W. PARKER, REAL ESTATB akd INSURANCE AGENT Office 1U lleuUin street, Astoria, Oregon. phymTcian & buk(;kov. r iom t Otllceuver Oinootl'sClotlilng Store, hours, 10 to 12 in, 2 to 6 p, m, 7 to8 p in. tiuuday, 10 to 11 in. IAR. O. B. ESTES, J , tHlfblOlAN a'ND 8UKGE0N. dpeclal attention to Diiieunna or Women and Buixery. uiflce over Daiiziger's store Astoila. TAY TUTTLE M.D., V FHYS1C1AN, SUKUEUM t ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms 8, 4 over Aitoria National Bank, hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 5. Knstdence.61S9 Cedar st. TR. WALTERI.UflWIDn U HoAlUSiil'ATIllC FUYSKIIAN & SITR. liHon. ORice. 454. lutrd slmwt. iloum lo to 12 aud 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2 Keldeuce 4i8 8d street T P. MULLINIX, M. D. JLi, (lives nueuiai t.eaim.-iit for Catarrh uarv nrMiia iUio.it I.uiiks, Kid ify Of uiio-Urinary orKaui Oillce upstalis,6j;i I'Uird Si. Uours.a a.ui, p.m, HIOBABO HAKKT. City Surveyor. IJARRY A ISOM, 0. B. ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUhVRYOKS. KOOM8 5 AND 6, OVEK AHTOKIA NAllONAL BANK. W. T. BCHNKY, J. W. DBAriB Barney' & Draper, Attorneys: at.Lawi Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve veara' experience aa register of th C. 8. kind O'lice lirrt. recomuieuda us in inn specially ot Mining and all oiliwr business tm- iore ins i.ana -race or tne courts, ami lnvolv pig tne practice 01 tne uuucrai Lnua unlce. JROCKENBROUCH & COWIrtC LAW OKHCE, OREGON CITY, OA. Hpecial attention u.ven to land buln-s. Set- titers on i-n.iiestt'uils or pre-emption claims and timber laud purc!u.rs sliowu every auviiulagr 01 uiB law. ror assistance in making llual pruoi can on rPHOS. FrJEriRICKSON, ri.o iunis:;. tu 231, West Hlxlli Atrcei. SOCIETY mKCTlNUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. !EtiUl.AK MKKTINUit Or" fHId HOC'ItTV IV at their rooms in i'ythlan buiioing .it eight o'clock p u.. on the second aud lourtii Tues day 1 01 eacn funutu, AUG. DANIEIJ309 Secretary, Oouan iuucumpoie'.t No. 13,1. 0. 0.F KK(J(JLAK MUKIINliS OP OCEAN EN caiiipment Xo. is. 1. O. O. E., at tbe Udge in me una fei.ows Kuiiduti, ti tercn r. u., on the second and fouriii Mondays of eucli mouth. Sojourning bretlireu cordially li.v.teo. oy onier u, r Astoria Butldiug & Lonn Association f HE KKUU LA K MKET1NOS OK 1 lilt) AM5U- M. eiatu.ii a-.e held al 8 p. m. od the tirsi Wednesday ot eacii moutu. Office on ieaevieri street, south of CUeuauius. W. L. ROBB, Seretarj. Common Uouncu. REGULAR 'M KETIMiB, FIH8T ANt third Tuesday evenings of each moulL at 8 o'clock. "Persons desiring to have matters acted upoi, by the Council, al any renuUr uieelii.u must present the aamv to the Audilui and CWk, uu or oeiora ihb rruia) evening prior to inr iiiesaay on wniou tnet'ouncii "o.i us reituiai meeting. K. OSKUHN. Auditor and Police .Indue. Board of Filot Commissi. menu mn RR( UI.Alt MEF.TISG80FTI1I8BOARD, J will bo held on tbu first Monday, of each 'uonth at 10 a. in. in the momsofibe Astoria Chamber of Cooiraerce. W. L, KOUB, 8eo C. P. UPSKUR, SHUT. KG and COMMISSION Astoria, Oregon. A. L, and J. a. fulton. Lf DISEASES UK WOME.V ABPUCIAi-rY, burgeryby ir. J. A. Fulton. Office 178 Cass street, iloum lo to 12 and I to 4 HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. I. W. CASE, TaiH8A0T! A GJKIRAL BAHK1M8 B08ilTCfiB. Draft drawn available In ant par. of the 0 o ami tumpe, ana on tioug bong, unina, Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 V. V, Odd Pellowi Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT. I RivJPKESENTINfl ; CeraaB-AniPricta. New York Citv, N. Y. I'oiiin Fire an' forine, of Sew Zealand. .National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Cunnectkat Fire lus. Co., of lhrtford. Dome Batua! Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Phcenii, of Londoi. Imperial, of London. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, Account of Firms and Individuals solicited uu ruvurauie lexmg. Inlereiit paid on Tlmo Depotlts. Mone Loaned on Femonal tecmltv. Foreign and Domeatlo Exchange bought an1 D. K. Warrea, President, i. E. HlnciM. Cnnhlnr. J.C Domcar, Vice Preildent i'. a. narrca. I 5. S. Wrlirht. Joh Hobnoa, V Directors. n. I aompnoi, I ThfO Kracker, J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK! Act) as trustee for :ornnritlnn ami ,1l.. uals Deposits solicltod Interest will bo allowed on savings deposit aa tollows; ju oruiuurr saviuKi- n KjMi nor nnt. nm On terra savings hook 6 per cent, per annum On certificates of deposit: For tlireo monthi, i per i-ent. per annum. For Biz months. 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve mouths, S par cent, per annum. x. n.iHo w fresldcm J. O. A. BOWLBY vio.p....m FRANK PATON..... Casliler n. a,. in.Mn.ji i- Hecretary DIRECTOR?: L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Ous H ilnies. v. u. rage, until. Youu", A. S. Keed. F. J. Taylar. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK lF PORTLAND, OKKOOJf. Paid up capital tJ60,noo ourfiius auu iirniiix liO.Uoi (RANK DEKUil. 1'rHSidnnt. v. r. i Bujifaus, Vice-President n. v.Bi'itAi iuM, uasnier CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock. itcl EatRt') and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public aud Convcyan. eis. Special atteutioi, pau to rents, payment ol tale, etc.. for n.in residents Bole agents lor South Astoria, Pri-s- pccnii- a, Muinioi 'i -iirs and Owen's Addition, also b- t -M-Hni : bin-iifsa and inside property auu v -M.mirfc. 1 i Him SI., Asiora. G. A. STDfSOX & CO.. i nitHjiniiTM fihip aud Canner work, llorsnnopli.tr. W u Oin uivdeand ici'aired. .oa w jrk cm laut ie ji; i i is sireia. uppusite iub ViM-n Iain o 0 HUGHES & CO., Wu.iute and Ketall L I O II O !l I)EALE!f$. Uuponrrt. oi . ii i.i.i-iut, ot Foreiu aud Duint n-v nit;: -'juiiis auu uiius. J. I'.. Oulte.' Vi,isKis a susclAltv. Vai HUt muiit .i ueer. piuest orauas oi tt.ey west nil Lroiue- viciKitrv Jiiiiuors for Hodtcinai Purposes. Fhliiiiv fradd Solicited Ail orders from th uilj a.iu country prorviy ntiea. Squenogue Street, - - - Astoria. OrofOi I- El. cto OO. s Steamer Ilwaco Leaves Astoria diilfv at 7:!M a. r.i. for Hwain will iif at Tansy Point, Hi.d ro..ut-ctiii4 Kit! raiirnK.1 riininug nortb at 10 a. in, and w t iiiihi?! i.n siiosiwater iav rr Sou tii Hend, Kuiialilne. North Con And other iKiint-s tl rouj;li to lirajr's Ilur. bor. Keturuii e couuecs at I auci wit' i eamnisfor Astor'aanJ Nlf(ht Boats for roruaua. .11 ill N if. rilim.TRR T. 1 T linilTU -rretary. I'resldenl. R. V EOBi-.Il I'. Superlntendei t. PORTLAND AND ASTORI X. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening excoDt Sumla at 7 p. ni. A r ives at Astoria Every day except Suuilay at x p. ra. Leaves Portland Every aav exeei't Si-iulm u I . in. j. . ciUMi, XKeni, AMorlH. S. A. SiELKV, General Agent, Ponlaud (I.-. JEFF'S RESTAURANT i IS THE Bon Ten Ten Restaurant ia (he Town (Aud the Finest on the Coast. Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special' Tfct t'lacit TTIa aal Llqiors. DON'T BY NOT RIDIN8 THe RIGHT BICYCLE (cms ron oia frou-oove Tuxj vcv AuaeoiT BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.""" Maf)VM ButlDINB -PORTIAND OREGON. For - Thirty - Days Only I make this ufler. Less than one milo from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and'alleys 20 feet wide. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH Abb TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, -IS THE- 0I7L7 LIXTS EUNMNG Eloctrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TKAIN8 consist of VESTI BULE!), BLEEPING, DINING AN1 PARLOR CARS, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to moaeru railway travel. For Speed, Comfort anil Safety this Line is Unequaled. Tickets on siile at all oromlnent railway offices. For further information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Afrt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. rUKTLAND, OltEUON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO -...AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,. Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Conip'y 1118 UalJ, KOOta Tbroaifn Ualliornia W al b.:.. . i iv iVUlM aiBI IUB DOabJl. The Scenic Route of tbe Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPIJiO CARS Attached to eipTsa trains, alloidine ano'-rior accommodations for second class nasseneera. Kor rat-, tiikets, ulefplnir ear reservations. eti call upen or a Hlress K. P. RUG EPS, Assist ant Geneiai Fn-iKlit aud V avenger Agent, Port-iuid.nr.