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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOPJAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1893. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES- For Whom Honest Citizens Can Conscientiously,Vote. Some republicans, with more ardor thnn Judgment, have asked the quiB tion, "Why has not the Afctorlan re plied to the attacks of the personal organs on Mayor Crosby?" The reply is simply tnls: Mr. Crosby's public life In this city has been such that no attacks can hurt him, end It would he simply raising to the dignity of an argument tho Invective that has been Indulged In by his personal enemies, hven ihe latter concede that never has he been guilty of an act which should forfeit to him the high esteem of all citizens who have the best Interests of the city at heart. That he left the republican party when he honestly be lieved a wing of that party to be cor rupt Is true, and that he subsequently returned to' the party of his choice when he found that the citizens' party was being used for political purpos.-a is equally true; but none can show that he has in any manner stultified him self. Not till the abuses of which he complained had been corrected did he return, and lie at least showed his hon esty of purpose when he declined to be the republican, candidate If any of those whom he had denounced were placed on the ticket. Mr. Crosby has enemies, no doubt, but he has the friendship and respect of all thinking people, and lovers of good govefnnieiit In municipal affairs. For the olllce of auditor and police Judge the republicans have nominated John Iirycve, a man whose sterling worth and Integrity none can question, There are few people in Astoria who have not met Mr. Uryoe at some time during his many years' service . In Case's bank, where he was a faithful and trusted employe; and his twenty years' residence in Astoria, the home of his adoption, has served to win for him the respect of all with whom he has come in contact. His qualifications fur the oflice to which he aspires are undoubted, for he has a thorough knowledge of accounts, and It Is safe to assert that his friends will turn out in force for him at the election today, Among local republicans there are none, perhaps, more popular, and de- f.ervedly so, than A. S. Heed, who Is regarded as one of our most progres sive business men and public spirited citizens. Ho Is so well known that It Is almost unnecessary to refer t;i him. Republicans are confident of his election to the oflice of city treasurer, and hla opponents are almost ready to concede It. Mr. J. H. Hnktn, the candidate for city attorney, Is a young lawyer of considerable ability, and one who it destined to become an ornament to his profession. After he was Ri'tiil uated from the stute university at OSugennV Iwhera he took a, -classical course, he engaged In the practice of law with his brother, 8. Kukln, In Union, for two years, and subsequently was graduated from the law school of Harvard. He is not so well known as his opponent, but he Is an able lawyer, and one In whose hands the city's legal afTulra can be safely placed. Far city surveyor, W. T. Heverldgi' Is in every way qualllled. He has undoubted ability, Is painstaking, and Should, if elected, discharge the dutlts of the olllce with credit to himself nnd those who voted for him. On all sides it is conceded Unit the fight for Btreet superintendent lies be tween the republican and the liule pendent candidates. Mr. (loddard will carry every vote In Fppertown, whcit he Is known as an energetic and straightforward num. He should b the next superintendent of streets. For police commissioner J. O. lluii thorn has the mural Biipport of ever) republican in the city, and should re reive us largo a majority as any can did ute on the ticket. Mr. Hunthorn'r position lis a business man and a gen tleman needs no reference here, line the scheme by which Ills opponent--hoped to injure his prospects will fa' lint. Captain I'hil Johnson has been mi Ihe river so long Unit every one knows l.lm, and believes that the contest l'oi l.arbor master will be one-sided. There is considerable Interest In the fight for councilman In the first ward, and the chances of the republican nominee seem bright. John T. Hay is recognized os a young man of slnewl business sense, which, together wltn his capacity for making friends, will stand hint in good stead today. He Is progressive and honorable, niu, would look after the interests of the c it y as conscientiously as he conducts his own itifulrs. i. Charles liaison has hnd nit expe rience in biihlness mutters which well fits him for tin oflice of councilman, and his friends are confident of his election. In the third ward Geo. A. Nelson and Ten. Young have a warm fight, with the chances apparently In favor of the former. A thorough business man, courteous to all, and conscientious in the discharge of his duties, a hand some majority should be rolled up lor lilm by the voters of his ward. THE FUNDS ALL RIGHT. It may be interesting to a few peo ple to learn that the funds of Uie water commission, amounting to $22,521.15, nie In the hands of Treasurer Vntton. and i hat that official has furnished satis factory bonds to the commission, lle fore the discharge of the receiver of Case's bank. It was stipulated by Judjje Taylor, counsel for the wutr cnnimls- IT IS ALL It's economy to buy the " Eagle BUY OUR WORLD FAflED "Fisherman's Choice" BRAND COTTON TWINE Following sizes always kept in stock by Elmore, Sanborn & Co.: Number- 24, 28, 32, 3G, 40, Soft Laid. 15, 18, 24, 3G, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid. COTTON - ROPE. Our thread laid and twine laid cork and lead lines guaranteed the best over sold on the Columbia river . slon, that tho funds In question should first be turned over to the commission before the receiver was discharged. This was done .before Mr. Case re sumed business, and Treasurer ration ,;ave his receipt for the money. CARPENTERS, ATTENTION. A special meet In of the Carpentcis md Joiners' Union will be held nt Ut ilnger's hull on Thursday evening lor die purpose of transacting any mid ill business that may come up. Hy order. JAMES McKEVITT, President. NOTICE. The regular nnnual meeting of tht stockholders of tho Pythian Land and Hullding Association will be held on Saturday, December 30th, at 2 o'clock p. in., at tho office of )r. Jay Tuttle. K. A. NOVES, Secretary. Astoria, Nov. t)l), 1893. THE NEW BAKERY, Corner Olney and Second. Largest loaf of home made bread In town for B cents. All kinds of fresh cakes and home made candies. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Five ccnis, 10 cents, 15 cents, 25 cents rind upwards. SlIANAHAN BROS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NELSON ESTATE. - F. K. Pursuant to on order of the circuit court of Clatsop county, Oregon, made on Hie 4th day of December, 181)3, I will on tho 8th day of January, 1891, mll nt the courthouse door, in said county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore noon, to the highest bidder for casn, ill the right, title, and interest that I' 15. Nelson In his lifetime had in the southwest quarter section 10, and all ,r ilw m.iiii IhmiuI inmrtpr same St-ction. lying west of west bunk of Omit creek or slough, In township 8 north, rnnge v west, In Clatsop county, Oregon, and ill that he would have lind, provided he had not mortgaged the same, to wlk an (undivided one-half interest therein. JOHN JACKSON, Administrator of the estate of F. K. Nelson, deceased. December 5, 1893. DR. GUNN'S IMPEOVIB LIVER PILLS OliLY ONE F0RA00SE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUF, Brenlh bad or llcixl oohliiKl' One J'J)1" Vdl'-nV ouo cuoli mHt for a wok oweotenn '"''"JJil'.Kn purlin tlio broom. liipure P""1"' "'"' " regulate U" bowel mid euro contip n. ' not promptly. yl mndly.iicvrr erlpe r "" ""v " 0 Urugif or mail, Eoaauke Med. U,UJ." For sale by J. W. Conn. DruBBk't. i C IfJOO woh o lovely Music forFortyJ n II , . 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