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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1893)
1 tills DAILY ASTOEIAH, A8TOBIA, WEDNESDAY MOUNING, MAY 17, 1893 POBLISHID BT Istonan-Columliiaa FablitbinK Company. ASTOJtlA. OREGON i ASTO'ltAtT BCILDINO, - - CA88 BTBBRT ' . , . .... !.-: Trm f 8abMriptIsi. DAILY. (Served Dy Carrier, per week.....-....... IB ct reut by Hail, per mouth .. 60 etc oaut by Mall, per year (7,110 WEEKLY. Bont by mall, per year, 12 00 in advanca. Vrm pontine to subscriber. . Th Astoriah guarantees to Its advertisers ihe largest circulation of any newspaper pub- sueu ou tue uoiurania raver. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, May 16. For Oregon and Washington: light showers (followed by fair weather; nearly gtatlohary tern perature;llght to fresh variable winds, becoming westerly. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fur- niBhed by the U. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, CI degrees, Mimlmum temperature, Dl degrees, Precipitation, .30 Inches. Total precdnjtation 1'om Ju,y lst 1892, to dat, 79.80 Inches. Excess, of precipitation from July 1st 1892, to date, 8.2 Inches. The Review of Reviews for May, without pretending for a moment to Invade the special domain of the ele gantly Illustrated monthly magazines, may perhaps claim to surpass any of them in a certain quality of original and timely Interest in Its pictures. It contains, all told, about one hundred illustrations. They pertain to the World's Fair, to the naval review, to the flag-raising on the Naveslnk High' lands, of April 25, and the casting of the Liberty Bell on May 1 at Troy, to the reception In New York of the Duke of Veraguo, the lineal descendant of Christopher Columbus; to Mr. Cleve land's various important appointees, including perhaps a dozen of the most important new foreign ministers and the principal commissioners and chiefs of bureaus. It would be a wise plan for the City Council to take some steps looking to the immediate Improvement of the con dition of that monument of foolish ness the West Eight street bulkhead. It Is likely at any time to come down by sheer dint of Its own weight and causa accident to the occupants . of some passing team. honest and patriotic; men as if they YOU SHOULD READ THIS. been said and written in amplification of the so-called scandalous pension accords to the traveling public In maln v.. ,.. , I tuininL' two daily through trains to "uura ",c" y iB""nmi. oi me nmnhx St. Paui chlcairo and points enst, Whole sublecL But when all this Is I thnrmiirhlv eonlnned with all the latent nnnneA h appliances for the comfort and safely of . ... .w, I u. nnimna hlr1ea Hhorteninir the distance tlon reveals disproportion and an ab- materially with Its fast trains. The pres- normal tendency. We have admitted .n ull.nable.nte to ine roil since tne outoreaK or tne Chicago twenty-four nours quicker. war nearlv a million and a. half of npn- Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate war nearly a minion ana a nair. oi pen- , . nulcker than any line munera, ui wiitriu iiui ia.r irum u, Jiuu-lfrom tne facilic jNormweai, ion survive io irus aay ana are puouc .,. tha Korlhern Pacific railroad beneficiaries. Of those now on the list. I if vrrtii nrA irnlnir Kunt. Low rates of fare. more than half have been added since through tickets, baggage checked to desti- . ... ,ti... . nation. ijuii...c . iirauKuntuuu vl ivir. xituueuii in ioo?. i tickPts can stOD over at foruanu. jimea Until 1880, yearly disbursements for of fare name as irom roruanu. pensions had never reached $35,000,000. 1 if you have friends in Europe whose In 1888 (fiscal year) they approached Passage , you w an CO fUVl (ffi Tn 1609 rhov ovnofwlpri 414rt . I ni. i i i,.b nnd malfA Irnnwn vmir 000.000. Existln reauirements can wants. Reduced rates via all the lead-1 hardlv be met with less than $175,000.- ln Bmsmpjmes, 000 a year, and It Is foreseen that $200.- All . p. - ernes aavertrseam 000,000 annually will very soon be perfumfcry, and toilet articles etc., can needed. The act of 1890 admitted to be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. ,. . . , . . ,, Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, reuei tmy dui viviiih uuk'ii nuiuiti I Astoria. naa grown aisaoien ana neeuy, pro- , , -. m irBt 8treet. port Vldlng their physical disabilities were land, have on Bale the Dally Astorlan, i . nH larvl BO tnat visitors neea noi iiiihb uieir in uujr no., i.a,.. . -. ,.. DnDt.r whon they are here, in tne army, it was a puiicy iuwui V OUR HEALTH a May depend upon the way you treat the warn- lngs which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure good health for a year or two. Thereforeactatonceforit S IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right tlme.fl nev. r fails to relieve the system of im-lt purities, and Is an excelleat tonic also." He Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many other certificatesin-commendation of the great curative pmperties contained in Swift's Siwcific (S. S. S.) It is oirtainly one of the bsot tonics I ever used. "J'-'iN W. Daniel, Anderson, S.C." Treatise o. blood and skin diseases mailed free. . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga. BUSINESS CARDS. wliich man honestly differed. Some men believed that It was fair and wise, as well as broad and generous, and that it would have the approving ver dict of future generations. Other men saw In it only a mad evtravagance, at the dictation of greedy claim agents, ortrainlzed ''pcTislon-gralbberB,'' and Oood Lookr. rinrul lnoka nm more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bullous iook, lr your Biomucn be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be disordered you hnve a. nlnehcd look. Secure Rood health and you will have good looks. Electric Hitters Is the great alterative, and tonic, acts 'directly on these vital organs. Cures demagogue politicians. There were two I pimples, blotches, bolls, and slves a good tenable points of view, so utterly un like that a statesman might honestly have taken either side of the conten Hon. But when it comes to the con crete administration of the laws, it ought to be easy to agree that there should be the most searching scrutiny used to keep the rolls clear of perjurers and frauds. It simply remains to be seen what can be done at this Juncture. Judge Lochren's appointment is of an ideal excellence. The Republican Leg islature of Minnesota endorsed it unan complexion. Sold at Chas. Rogers' drug uore, wi cents per Dome. America's Great Danger AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY. A GIBBONS, . ADJlWiKK OK ACCOUNTS and PltOr-'ESSIONAL HJOKKEKPER. Okkior ! With (iencral Messenger Co,, 615 Hkamoque street. CLEVELAND. ATTORNEY AT LAW. (llllce-Klniiev's new lirii-lr hii'll.iimr. Third and Ueuevleve streets ; up stairs. A.' J Q.A.BOWLBY, A1T0MEY AND COUJVCELOR AT LAW OfHce on Heeond .Street. - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. Sr.IKH, 0 ATiOKtfKY'AT LAW. . Office In Kinney's new brick building, over AsLorla National B iiik, "yy W. PARKER, KEAf, ESTATK AND INBUItANCK AGENT ofUce 112 Ueuioii street, Astoria, Oregon. Said an eminent English scientist recently "The danger that confronts the great Amerl cuii people to-day is not the possible adon tion of a wrong financial policy for the nation, or the spread of socialism, or the Imously and with enthusiasm. He ser-1 increase of corruption among publio men. ved with eminent valor In the war. and I All these are bad enouch. to be sure, but is in full sympathy with the veterans, they are as nothing compared to the terrible n,,f ho l n lot liirle-B n. Arm arlmln- nauonui uisease j. uuu almost Baiu nauuiiitl lstrator, and no seeker for votes or popularity. Party feeling on the pen sion question has abated much. The time Is ripe for its treatment on non- parttoaini reasonable. . lines. Judge Lochren's management of the office crime of overwork. The mad rush . for wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands full by the way every year. You are likely to be one of the victims I How do we know ? Because it is the excep tion to find a man or woman of adult age in periecc neaun. nervous uisoraers are equaled by that of any of his pred ecessors. will have begun with a prestige not spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, are ISackache, .biliousness, laid Hands and Feet, Dizziness, Hot Flashes, Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache, Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart,-Melan choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Bheu matism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, Ner vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc. KEY. U. A. DAKROix, pastor Jtirst liaplut Dft. EILIV JANRON. PHYSICIAN & 8UKGH0N. it 10M 7 Olllceiiver Osooil's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to 12 in, 2 to 5 p, m, 7 to s p in. Sunday. 10 to n m DR. O. B. ESTES, I'HVSIOIAN a'ND SURGEON. Special attention tn niceiwes of Women and Burnery. Olllce over Danziger's slow Ast:.i.a. rvR. A. L. and J. A. FULTOk. lj DISEASES OK WOMEN A SPECIALTY; Surgery by r. J. A. Fulton, Olllce 178 Oais street. Hours 10 to 12 aud 1 to 4 Ripans Tabules The CHICAG0' Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. TAY TUTTLE M.D., 0 I-IIYSIOIAN, SUKUKUN & ACCOUCHKOK. Ofllc. . room.-. 8, 4 over Astoria NatlonalBank. hours, 10 o V & 2 toe Jiesidence. 69 Cedar st. WALTER I. HOWARD. HUAiUCul-ATlilC PHYSICIAN & SUR. ueiin. (.llici-. 451. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Residence 408 8d street T P- MULLINIX, M. D. special tieaiinuiit mr Catarrh, iiiroat i.unj?s, Kidney (ienlto-Urinary organs. Olllce upstaus.SB-li Third St. Houn.O a.m.o p.m. FUNERALS. It was a good bit of advice which Samuel Johnson gave, that as often as we lose a friend by death or removal we should straightway seek another to fill the vacancy, lest we And ourselves alone in old age. The trusts squeezed the people, and Wall strwt performed a like service for the trusts, which is one act to be placed on the credit side of the ae counts of the Wall-Street operators. Again has the shadow of Illsmarck confronted the young man who thought his hand was strong enough to be played nlone. "Tls ever thus." L - . An extra eetwlon of Congress: tlnk erinsr at the financial system of the country would be the worst description of summer afflictions, If tho commissioner of pensions wore an autocrat, who could reeon Btruot the nets of congress upon which the present system rt'sts and who could revise the rolls nd libitum and strike oft the names of hundreds of thousands of present beneficiaries, he would be In somewhat the position that an expectant publio seems to consider Judge William Lochren, of Minneap olis, to have entered upon says the May number of the Review of Reviews. Aa too.racy Is not our American method: hut it would certainly be a great relief If Judge Lochren could be given ab solute and ilnal iHwer to readjust both the law and the administration of our pension system, The theoretical princi ples Involved are Jurt now in very active dispute. Few men whose words carry weight are opposed to the gen erous pensioning of all plainly deserv ing cases. A wise revhdoii of the laws would probably increase the amounts paid to Borne clnssos of veteranB, seri ously and permanently disabled as a result of service rendered their country. Other classes, or sub-classes, would probably bo rejected altogether. 13ut there is less reason to complain of the system as set forth in existing statues, than of that lax administration of the laws which has admitted to the rolls many persons pot fairly entitled to public support. It is very easy to state E. W, Kuykendall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fuc- made a great reduction In the cost of Church, YellowSpnngs,0.,write8as follows: f unvrals: I " I have used Dr. Miles' Eestorative Nervine for the past six months. I find it acts like a charm on the whole nervous system. 1 have not found its equal in giving immediate relief. tr. Miles' little JNcrve and Liver Pills only need a trial and they will rocOm mend themselves to be the best pills in the maricet." "For five years I have suffered from Ner vous Prostration, I was unable to work or sleep. Ihe brut dose of Dr. Miles HCStora live Nervine cave me relief, and one thou sand dollars would not cover the good it lias done me." JUHJN UllJNWilfili, Youngs RIOHABD BARRY. City Surveyor. JARBY A ISOM, 0. B. ISOM. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. Ona Box (Six Vials) Scvrnty-five Centt. One Package (Hour Doxes) Two DolUri. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free Maniple addrcti RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. L. CLATSOP LAND CO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNFCTINO WITH AM. TOANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE OITLT LI2TE RUNNING Electric Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AMD OMAHA and CHICAGO. Tho EXPRESH TRAINS consist of VESTI- liVLHU, HLKKHINd, DINING AND PARLOR CARS, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to moaurn railway travel. Incorporated with $23,000 Capital Stock, Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary FuT SOCed. COITlf OTt ZlA SafetY ) and Oonveyaui era. Hpeclal attention ... mis Line. Is Unequsled Real Publio aud Oonveyaui era. Hpeclal paid to rente, payment of taxed, etc., for non residents. Sole agents for South Astoria, Pros pectant, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition, also hest Beasiile, business and inside property aim cnou e acreage, in i him si., Astoria. t 6.00 Coffins reduced to 3.00 8.00 CoIllnB reduct'd to 5.00 25.00 Cofllns reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Cofllns or caskets re'd to 30.00 60.00 Cofllns or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskfets reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. DANGER! Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. If you have a feellne of oppression town, Ohio. and uneosineBs a little above the dlo- Dr. Miles' RfistnrflHvn Nprvlnn' i im phrapm. and just below the right ribs, equalled in cuniNO Nervous Diseases. It KTrAs0 sure' a! TT V Piate8 -W"- dlsortlered. Perhaps not seriously as n "p1!?,0 ,?ua1llntel, ,nl1 druggists, or yet, but fatal hepatic abscesses are not uneommonl. Hostetter s Stonuwh Hitters is tho precise remedy to regu late the liver, and prevent Its conges. tlon and Inflammation, and to disperse such minor indicia of Its derangement as yellowness of tho skin and ball of the eye, furred tongue, sourness of the breath, nausea, on rising In the morn ing, dizziness, sick headache and con stipation, lly relaxing the bowels pain lessly, it opens a channel of exit for the superfluous bile, checkB a tendency to congestion and engorgement of the liver, at the same time giving a gentle impetus to its secretive action, and af fords relief to the stomach, which is usually Inactive, out of order and op pressed with wind when the bowels aro costive. Use the Hitters also In ro ver and ague, rheumatism and kidney troubles. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8UKVEYOK3. Rooms 5 and 0, OVER AHXOlilA JIAllONAL BANK. W. T. BURNS J. W. DRAFRB Burney & Draper, Attorney ut-I.aw. Oregon Oily, Oregon, Twelve vears' experience as register of th 0. S. haiul Ottlce here, recommends us In our specialty of Mining and all oilier business be- inre tue i.ami omen or tne uoirrrs, anil invoiv pig tne practice oi tne ucuerai i.aiia oince. JROCKfcNBROUCH A COWING. I.AVV OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OR. Hnecliil attenl Inn clven to land business. Set tlers on homesteiuls or pre-emption clulius and timber land purchases shown every advantage of (lie law. For assistance in making final prooi can on u.h. rpHOS. FliEDRICKSON, L l'lA.i0 I UN t-.K. Mo. 231. West Sixth Mreet, DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. Those who wish to have the finest Shoal water IJay oysters or clams by the nuiirt or -pint tn jars, can have I them delivered nice and fresh by Hom er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rlan ofllee will receive prompt and care ful attention from him. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Milk train In collision; no milkman I turns up; disappointed housekeepers,! coffee without cream. A petty annoy ance resulting from a neglect to keep I the tiall Horden Kagle urand Con densed Milk In the house. Order now I for exigencies from Grocer or Druggist, UUiVireu Cry forPitnUcr's Castoria Itinklon'i rrlfa snlvt The best snlve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fVver soi-es, tetter, cnapped munis, rhllblnlnti, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positive ly cures plies, or no pay required. It m guaranteed to give perfect sat sfae- tlon or money refunded. Price 2Ti cents per box. For sale by Chas. Iloirers. auo. feasor io j. s. l-'eminu NOTICE! Use Zlnfsndel wine Intend of rnffe nrl tea. w cents per gnllon. Dont fonret I Teach and anrlcot brandv. also Fr.oi. li I the case too narsiuy, ana to censure cognac ana wine at Aiex. uiiDert s. per ct. difference. Royal Baking Powder Strongest, Purest, Most Economical. As to whether any of the baking powders are equal to the "Royal," the official tests clearly determine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Govern ment Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the "Royal", contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per cent more leavening strength than the others, and also that it was more per fectly combined, absolutely pure, and altogether wholesome. As most of these powders are sold to consumers at the same price as the "Royal," by the use of the Royal Baking Powderthere is an average saving of over one third, be sides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of food, and of bread, bis cuit and cake made, perfectly light, sweet, and palatable. The official reports also reveal the pres ence, in other powders, of alum, lime or sulphuric acid, by which their use is made a matter of grava danger to the consumer. , -..u.- WJuntver a baking powder is sold at a lowtr fries than th "Royal? or with a gift, it is a certain indication that it is mad from alum, and is to lit avoided under all circumstancesL 1 HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Iip)-rti-ii)ut All Kraudsui Foreign and Domes M Wines. U.iuors and Cigars. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vat Blatz Mottled Beer. Fluent brands of Key West and Uomwrtic ciKiira Lluuort lor Meulciuul I'uruoses. family Trade Solicited All ordert from r.ht City and Country prop".vly oiled. Squenioque Street, - Astoria. Onyoi, I X. c IN-, OO. O Steamer Ilwaco Leaves Astoria dallr at 7:30 a. ni. for Ilwaco eallliiK at Tansy Point, and counectluK with railroad running north At 10 a. in, and with notus on snoHiwuter nay tor South Uend, Sunshine, North -ove And other points through to tirny's liar. bor. Iteturnli.e eonuecis at Ilwaco with s earners for Astoria and Night Houtw fori roruanii. JOHN K. UOULTER. L. A. I.OOMIS. HeerotHrv. President. B, V. KtiliKKi'. gupeilntendent. Tlrkcts on Dale at all nromlnnnt rallwuv offleei. ir further Informntiou innuire of anv tiekek agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Ti-av. Past. Aff. PORTLAND, ORF.HON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ...AND.... PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives At Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 1. m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. v. v. si uivr., Agent, Astoria. K. A. Hrkliy, (iencral Agent, Portland Or. ALL POINTS H CALIFONM Vht the Mt. Hhasta Route of the THE MIl-liUILDEliK, T1IKIR WORKS AND REMCS, REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D., enroR or am kmc an antiquakun, Author of Auluinl Efflglos and Rmhlcmatlel Moiinils, etc. Southern Pacific Comp'j Th Ody Route TbojgU Oalirotia to a Points East and South t Thn Scwiif Boulo of the Pacific Coast. This book treats of the Mound-hulldcrs: theh occupation, mo !es of life, rvllgioua systems, I trilml divisions and curly migrations. The work eonUina rtcscrlntions of tne enrtn- works of S'l classes. The classification of the mounds Is madn according to tneir uses, PULLMAN BUFFET SLFEPFRS whether as village residences, as defenses, as J religious structures, or u sacrificial or burial places. The work contains many lllns'ratlons and descriptions of Monnd-huilders' relics, cs- and peelally pipes and pottery The valve ol the book Is that It contains a comprehensive lcw of the whole field, audi clvs Information about the mounds i.nd rc'ira I of til stHtes and districts. It is one of a series sbh.wmu-CIASS SLFEPINO CAR which i devoted mi pre historic America, nnd perhaps would bo regarded as the most inter esting volume. The author solicits subscriptions Orders on be sent to the publishing house, 175 Watmb Attached to express trains, affording superior avenue, Chicago, or to the author at Avon, 111. accommodations for second claw passengen. . ... ..... nn fir rwt'rvations etc, ca'l nk-p or B.llrcs B. P. K(Mi KK8, Assist ant (.enoral Freight tuid Passenger Ageut.Piirt and. )r. PRICE,3.fSO. YOU CAN HAVE A HOIflE IN HILL'SIRST ADDITION. For the Next Thirty Dajs, . To meoc imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that EVERY LABORING MAN OR MECHANIC Can avail himself of tliis golden opportunity. LOTS IN; THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN. ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. 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.