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THE DAILY AS'MilAN, ASTOltiA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1893. The Daily Astorian. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Hervcd by Carrier, per week.,.. 15 cts Bent by Mail, per month........ 60 cts Sent by Mall, per year..... $7.00 WEEKLY.- Sent by Mall, per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia liver. Advertising rates can be obtained on application to tne Dusiness manager. .... ..... This paper is in possession or an tne telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the lower Columbia that pub' liphes genuine dispatches. The Dally Astonan'B circulation is blned circulation of the other dally pa- pers of Astorli. The Weekly Adtonan, tne tnira ciucst weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the i .....1,1., !..., 1... I,. l tht. .,.. lUIKtrnk WCCfvijr viii.uiui.iuii 111 nits oiaic. i Subscribers to The Astorian are re- mioHled to notifv this office, without loss of time. Immediately they fail'to receive their dally jiaper, or when they 1-k nnf trnt- it at Iho iiaitnl hnnr Mv doing this they will enable the man- cgoment to place the blame on the nrniwp nartlea. and to ensure a sueedv remedy.- Handle? A Haas are . our Portland agents ana copies or Tne ABtonan can be had every morning at their stand on First street TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov, 1. Fob Oregon and Washington, continued fair weather, (( ilen Light to fresh northerly winds, with dense fog on the coast. THE REAL ARGUMENT. Natural resources are so large this planet compared with human needs that It la certain that any natural pro- duct earnestly desired and diligently , .n itui, in ,i. uuB..i. iw, ... ......... ... I sired tiuantltlea. Gold Is desired and , . , , , ji.iv.ij .i.l goiu is largely umuiuuicu, munwjr m minute rtlvUlnn hut In the niririeeato in vast quantities, u is prooaoie inui i0 ..,.., ia . traction of these small particles, say- Imr nothlnir of tlm nossible discovery lng nothing or tne posslDle Ulstovtry of other California) and Australlas. In . . , ,, , , , a few decade the silver problem will be transmuted into the gold problem oy reason or tne auunciance or goiu. Suppose the word "dollar" to have been forgotten. Suppose the United States government ,o do nothing more than to stamp disks of precious meutl, . ... eimiiar 10 uiuwj w iuw mve, ceiwy- Inir the amount of mire met.il in enjh. n everyuuiig mutti nivve V iniiiu, uiese pieces may be called what they are-- "disks." Every contract would be made for disks. When gull becomes abundant and cheap, as it certainly will, more disks of irold will he demanded njid fewer disks of silver to equal It. Had the dlBk proposition been in op eration In previous years, the seller In IS73 would have demanded about irMi disks of silver for one disk of gold; now he would require 25 silver disks, and there would have been no compli cation about It, and no possible panic no far as silver wa concerned. The disk proposition would render available for money all the silver and gold In the world, without the iwsslbll- Ity of loss or Injury, except from such characteristics lis Inhere and are com mon to the ownership of every kind and description of material wealth. Should the seller anticipate a probable diminution in the, value of gold, ho could state his pi'e In silver disks, and the borrower on mortgage, by pay ing a bonus for the privilege, could pay his future mature debt In either metal at his option. The Gresham law holds good only under the present system of lint money, that 1b, while the govern ment ca declare gold or anything elBO to be a legal tender. But the Gresli am law would vanish Into thin air un der tho disk dispensation, for there would be no cheaper money, to drive out the dearer, both kinds of money being kept constantly equally available l-y the laws of trade, free from gov einmcnUil arbitrary Interference. The "Pomeroy Independent" ass Is offended again. He says: We see that I the editor of the New York World has revamped. Unlimited, and emendated what this tnper said some months ago 1 mi the advisability of the final consum mallon of one great republic of nil the republic and kingdoms of the west ern hemisphere. While It is unfair, without credit, for the gentleman to appropriate our Idea, we do not ob ject to a donation of the brain In so laudable and far-reaching subject ua that discussed in Harper's by the learn ed editor who stole his ideas from on issue of this paper some months ago." Fong Chung, full-blooded Chinese, is now acting United States funt-ul at Amoy, China, As such he has the power to try Americans resident In Amoy for breeches of the TTnlted Stat.-s law. to which alone; they are subject, a situation that Is regarded as singular l:i connection with the present .mteiy against the Chinese In this cou itry. V"rr Ch'JFff wears a .ju.m, ,,ii drtsr.es throughout in the Chinese fashion, tut speaks English perfectly, and is well posted on the affairs of the world, hav ing been educated as a boy In France, and afterwards at Yale. He oco iples his present position on account -f the resignation of the consul and vice-fun aul, having been himself the lnterpre- ter and secretary, Their departure left him the ranking official. There was a moment of deep Interest at the Madeleine during the funeral of -...-. marunai aiacmanon wnen "Count Muenster, German Ambassador, his head uncovered, stepped out. An ver eagle on his guttering helmet, tc.l l('wed' behlnd hlm camo lwo lant officers of the White Cuirassiers. There was an uneasy shifting of the crowd, L,, ,,., r i,. n., """ '""a "'--" nearest tne cnurcn. Muenster naue a . . . ... tootman, ana a landau car- rylng Emperor William's wreath, 'vas I to "ie curb. The wreath was of natural violets, tea roses, and I I Hons, among which hung a large silver w The droDDlnir of - Dln couI(, havp . been heard in the Place de la Made- , . , , I IM IIIO UC1 1110.110 llLUUIIlU IMC B LCJD and walked Into the church, snlut'ng as they passed the coffin." HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. Hon. James W. Hunted, while servlnit his sixth term as speaker of the Assem biy of the state of New York, writes New York Assembly Chamber, Albany. Jan. 18. 1890. I deblre once more to bear mv test! mony to the value of Allcock's Porous Flusters. I have used them for twenty Ave years past, and can conscientiously commend them os the best external remedy that I have known. Years ago when thrown from a. enrrlnc-o nnrt nor. lously injured I gave them a thor cuKh trial. In a very short time the paln tnat 1 was BUfferin(r disappeared, and within a week I wns entirely re rerlng from a severe cough, which threatened pulmonary difficulties, which I Wao recommended to go to Florida to relieve, I determined to test the plas- tere aglUn- 1 aPnlled them to my chest ftnd between tne ghoui(ier blades, and In less than a fortnight was entirely curea. un still another occasion when Buffering from an attack of rheumatism the shoulder to such an extent that i i uuuiu ouu-i ceiy niim? my .! ill, l Hglliu resorted to the plasters, and within very few 6W the rheumatism entirely i uittaiipeareu. my iainuy as wen iib myself have found them to be a sov AOTt one kidney difficulty In my life, and the application or tne plasters cureil me wlthln a week. I desire, as I snld be fore, to bear my testimony In a publl I way to their etficacy, and I know of no Detter way to do It than by giving you my Personal experience, FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslbw's Soothlne Svruo has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and 18 lnB oeBl remeay ior aiarrnoea. i-wen- ty-flve cents a bottle. Sold b'y all drug gists throughout the world EARliY CUOSIHG A petition widely circulated among the business men during the past few days, reads as follows: "We, the un ilerslgncd, hereby agree to close our Moves at 7 p. m. every evening except Saturday, from November 1st, 1VJ3, lo April 1st, 1S94. It is understood that this agreement shall not be In force during the holiduy season." The fol lowing are the signers: Charles Heil born & Solli Fo(u.d & stokeSi Uof,H) Jllgglns & Co., Fisher Bros., Howell & WftrU' A' V' A1Ien- A' a sl)exarlh Gramma & Co., E. R. Hawes, Car nahan & Co., Noe & Sculley, P. A. stokes, I. L. Osgood, Shanahan Bros., C. H. Cooper, M. C. Crosby, John Huhn 8. Schlussel, J. B. Wyatt, I. Cohen, S. Danilger, H. Wise. AUCTION. un Aionuay. November 6th. at 10 a, m. I will sell at Public Auction at the residence of E. C. lleacock, 246 West Fifth, opposite Scow Bay foundry, the oiiowmg Mouselto a Furniture, eons st- ,n"" of 1 elcRant parlor set, 1 7-foot long French mli'tvi. 1 .iAnA ... An....... 28 yards; also i piece of body Brussels " ara- 1 Piece common Brussels car- I net 18 vanl. 1 fine .... r i.u.in..,n o..i heating stove, 1 cook Btov and Men- sIIb. S rocking chairs. 4 high arm chairs, 6 common kitchen chairs also tnhlea. curtains, dishes, etc. The whole to be sola without reserve to the highest bidder for cash. M. STRAL. Auctioneer. Goods will be on exhibition Saturday next all day. AGEN J S WANTED. Gold and silver can Ins made easily by active men and women. Secure an agency Immediately for "AMERICA'S WONDERLANDS", the fastest Boil ing Ixxik since Grant's Memoirs. A veritable boom has set in on this book, and success Is knocking at your very door; 640 beautiful pictures, tover 300 full page pictures) in tints, by a new pro cessr 200 pages of etirrlnit text by the relebrated writer and traveler, J. W. l.uei, equal to 3,000 pages of an ordi nary book. This beautiful work Is gotten up as a memorial of the Columbian year, and touches an American chord In every nome in tne luna Popular prices. Territory worth a ' farm, coins r.l.lly. t.nd at once JUW ror nroepectus, and niilU'ntlon for ex elusive apency to TUB J. DEWING I CO., San Kranclsooi I'al. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of F. 1. Nelson, will present them to me at the olllce of J. U. A. Bowlby within six months from this date. JOHN JACKSON. Administrator. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1893. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi cuts. bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is Kuaranteed to Rive perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. t or sale by Clias. l-cogers, ic Tensor to j. u. Dement- Opposition Line! TO- POETLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 8:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. in. Leaves Portland, Morrison street dock, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 p. m. PARK Single trip $1; round trip, $1.50. Astoria Shipping Co., Agents, Main street wharf. Attempt at Suicide. It Might Have Been Pretnttd. ' From the Boston Post. While the walks in the Public Garden were crowded yesterday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates at tne corner ot lieacon and Shanes streets were horrified to see a man suddenly plunge s knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to the ground. While waitine for a conveyance an officer questioned the would-be suicide, who was about 00 years of age, as to Iiib name, address, and reason for wishing to end his life, but tne mansteadlastty reluseu toeivennv infor mation regarding himself, lie was taken to the Massachusetts general IIoEpitul and surgical attendance t;iven him. Although weak irom loss ot blood it is probable ho wilt recover. About U o clock last niglit a lospital attendant got a iittlo information from him. lie said his name was Samuel D , nnd that he canm some weeks nco irom new Brunswick. Tlio Inst lew days hit haul hat felt queer, and he has been wan dering about thecity, not knowing which way to turn. What impelled him to commit his rash net lie was unable to say. ' 1l ? above is tho familiar but terrible story .". the results of mcnlaldcrnngeuient caused i:y overstrain of the noi'v.-.uri svstcm. I eople who nave d W7nrs. hcadutht or back- whe, or who are troubled with hndtrfii r (Icsiiondent feelings, sre already well on the roan which leads to tmanily and smcute. "l)r. Miles Medical Co.: 1 cannot f d language in which o express my anntcciu- lion of the great beneiit I have derived irom tiie use of your Kestorative Hervme. When life became a burden I would use the Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and to calm my exhausted and irritable brain." MRS. II. llnoWN. Kochestcr. N. Y. . Dr. Milei Restorative Nervine has no equal in cuntNO Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on n positive guarantee by all druggists and Dr. Junes Medical -to. Jblkhart, Ind. A Revolution In Eating has been brought about by the introduction ot Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening. The discovery of this product, and the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, has attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one has probably suffered occasional dis comfort from lard-cooked food; while it is well known that thous ands are obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such rjeople, Cottolene is of peculiar val.', widening as it does, tht iinge of what may be eaten and enjoyed. Cottolene is a cooking marvel. It combines with the food imparts to it a tempting color, a delicate flavor, and an appetizing crispness. No trace of greasiness remains to offend the taste, or disturb the digestion. Cottolene1 is worthy of the careful notice of all those who value good food, of itself or frr its hygienic properties. Sold by Leading Grocers. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.. . ' ST. LOUIS tad CMcsco, lew Tort. off. Gwiirs onto;! SYRUP FOR COUGHS, CCLDS SiV-t4 ASa CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. fl??' .?"'.V!II?S utjr nunfti!ann uk Dr. (Dunn's Oman Syrup I a u already prprd aud mow rl4&ant a tha I WhMfc Uui l ot i Sol.t ?frrwnrra Lama bottla fr oma. I auDatitula for Ik 1 bare aotbiux aa aoo& I WL?. ale by J. W. Conn, Druggist IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life wa j made miserable by a case of Catarrh. Tiu discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, t'u lids swollen and very painful. Afli-.r trying various reme dies, I pave hcrpsyjftpfn The first bot tle seemed to SSLSS aggravate the disci;;, but the symptoms soon abated,' and i i a short time she was cured. Hit. L. 13. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. Oi.i honk on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Bum BrKuiMo Co., Atlanta, Ua. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. 11. cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., . DENTAL PARLORS. Munsell Block, GT3 Third street. J. E. La FORCE, D. D. S. DENTIST. Flavel building, opposite Occident. " FULTON BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' Rooms 3, 4, 6, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olllce, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build ing. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. W. C. BELT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over store of J. B. Wyatt, Sec ond street near uenevleve. DRS. A. L. AND J. A. FULTON. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Surgery by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Olllce 178 Cass street. Hours. 10 to 12, and 1 to 4. DR. ELIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office, Room 7. over Osgood's Cloth ing store, hours, 10 to 12 m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 11 a. m. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danziger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 3. 4. over Astoria Na tional Bank. Hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence. 639. Cedar street. DU. WALTER I .HOWARD. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND fcoftGEON. Office, 454 Third street. Hours. 10 to ii anu z to 4, Sunday, 1 to 2. Resi dence, 408 Third street. DR. STRICKEER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Dealer in DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES. 357 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN. CONTRACTOR. House movlnir and Btreet ulanUlno- screws and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenerer Co:. uia oiiuemoque street. e, t c . . ' J. II. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident in surance. W. W. PARKER, . . REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoila, Or. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Account ol Firms and Individual! -nllritprt on Farorable Term. Foreign andDomestle Exchange bought ao-f sold. Monet Loaned on Personal security. Interest paid on Time Deposits as Xullows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been mtabllslied In connection with the hIiovc. depo'UU will ba reeeivinl In umn .mi. ol one dollar and upward. iiiierett wii. ue allowed as follows : On ordi nary aa Tin us books. 4 ier cent iMr annum i nn term shtiu ( tlxxiks per eeut per aiiuuin. . K. (timi, PTMldent J. K. HirriM, Ca.hlcr. i.C Doaar, Viea frealdeot. r. K. Wrrraa, J. C IcmnU Ja. HaaT. Directors H. CTa.aa-l n::n s Ikaa Krackar, j Ripans Tabules Rlpans Tabules act gently but .promptly upon the liver, stomach ana 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 d'ifliculty in a few minutes. 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) Seventy-five Centi. On Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free tample addrett RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. HEW VORK. I . u PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Everv erenlntr exeent Sun day at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria Every day except Sunday at2p.m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday si 7 a.m. v. w. BlUNC, Agent, Astoria. K. A. 8SKLSY, General Agent, Portland Or. HUGHES & CO.. Wholesale and Ketall LIOUOR DEALERS. Importers ot All Uranus of Foreign aiul Domes- cio wines, L.i(iuorsuna uiRars. J. H. Gutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West aufl Domestic Cigars. Liquors ror Medicinal rr poses. Family Trade tiollctlcd All orders (rem (be City and Couutry proim-iy filled. Bquemoque Street, - Astoria. Oregoi. TEE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANS Acts as trustee (or ;orporatloiu and Individ uals. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as lollown; On ordinary savings n oks 4 per cen: nei annum. . - On terra safrlngs book.i 6 per cent, per aunum. On certificates of deposit: For tnrco montns, 4 per coin, per annum. For six months, b per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 6 per cuut. per aunum. I. W. CASE Prcslrtonl J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President fkank fAiTOH t;asnier W. E. DEMENT Secretary directors: I. W. Case, J. Q. A, Bowlby, Gust Holmes, C. a. Face, ucnl. Youn, a. a. Keen. F. J. Taybr. Evory Rcquislle for FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS Polil's Undertaking Parlors, Third Tjreet. liates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfield Bros., Who are going to close out the stock. Intending purchaser! will do well to call and r.xauuno (too '8 and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 'Xhey also have a good watchmaker to do repairing. H. B. PAHKKE DKALEU IN Lime. Brick, Sand, Fire Hrlck, Fire May. Cmient, Mill Feed, Oats. liy. ctraw Wood Delivered to Order. During, Teaming" tad Expreai Ba8in3t, G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHIN(i 8hlD and Cannert work. norsesnoeliiR. Wae- ons made and repaired, tioid work guaranteed un tuss street, opposite iu ,in lain uinc. FEEEMAN & BREMNEE, BLACKSMITHS. 8peclal attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrst-cla-t hnrseshoeing, etc. Logging Camp Work a Specialty. 197 Olney street, between Third and Fourth, Astoria. Or. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Sb Jlf Carry In tick Wagons and Vehicles, ("arm Marhlnerr, Paint. 'u, Varnlshea. locfera hiippues, muuiiiii scales, XVsors and vt !rj. pws. PROVISIONS TUOVS. and HILL FFED. ASTORIA, - - OREG-NO. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST f,,UL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH AM. TRANSCONTI NENTAL LINES 14 HE OXTL7 LINE RTJNMNG Eloctrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ' ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN' OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TKA1NS coiiHist ot VEHTI BULED, SLKEPlMl,, DINING AND PARLOR CARS. HEATED BY STEAM And tarnished with evti) liixurv known modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safetj this Line is Unequaled TlcVets on sale at all nromlntnt r&il ofllcea. For further Information Inquire of any lick agent, or C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Art. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ....AND- ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Mbasta R""te of the Southern Pacific Conip'y Th Orly Bout Through .California to a Point. Cut and Sooth The Scenic Ront of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPHRS -A WD 8COXD-CtASS SLUPLNO CAM jnGeneral Freht and kStP