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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1894)
TUE DAILY ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. SUNDAY MOItNLNU. APJtIL 29. 1894 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Kn.til hv carrier. Depr week.. 15 cU vi.i hv mall. Der month 80 cts Kent by mail, per year $7.00 . WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Pontage tree to suoscnuers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation oi nnjr newspaper published on the Columbia iiver. Advertising rates can be obtained on DL'Ullcatlon to Mie Business niarmscr, 'I'hls paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and la the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine aispaitueB. Xr,e tally Astorlan's circulation is live times as great as umt or. me com bined circulation of the other dally pa' uurs of Astoria. rh Weeklv Astorlan. the third old -kL weekly In the state of Oregon, bus, ....xb to tho Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. snhRprlhcrs to the Astorlnn are re quested to notify this ofllce, without loss of time, immediately they full to receive their dally paper, or wnen ir.cy lo not get It at the usual hour. By d- a this thev will enable the manage inent to place the blame on the propel artJea and to Insure a speedy remedy. Handley & Haas are our PortmnU agents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their stand m First street. TIDE TABLE. For the Week, Beginning To-day. I HHIH j A.M. WATKll rM. WW WATHR A.M. P.M. I Tin I it.llhjnTlt. J hjii jt.lljim Sun. 22 Mn. 23 Tue. 21 Wei!. 25 Thr.. 2C Frl... 27 Hat.. 28 Hun.. 2D Mon. 30 1 5118 5 2 5216 71 8 39 0 3 2 25 8 3 8 37 601 9 19 0 0 3 02,7 9 4 25 5710 00 0 4 3 427 4 6 23 5 51 10 47 0 8 4 2817 0 8 2-1 5 3 11 40 1 1 5 256 5 7 35 5 ! 6 3516 3 8 29 5 9 118 4 5 7 5016 1 9 14 6 31 2 38i4 0 8 5816 2 9 52 6 81 3 34 3 3 8 242 8 8 52,5 3 9 3413 8 10 244 i U4!i4 4 12 41,1 4 144;16 2 4.116 3 3:i YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 49 degrees minimum temperature, 42 degrees; pre cipitation. .63 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1, 1893, in date. 92.49 inches: excess of precipi tation from. July 1. ISM, to dute, 27.50 inches.' THE WEATHER TODAY. Portland. April 28. Forecast for Ore gon: Showers; slight changes In tenv- perature. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor W. P. LORD, of Murlon county. For Secretary of State H. R. KIN CA1D, of Lane county. For State Treasurer FH1L. MET- SCHAN, of Uranti county. For Supremo Judge-C. E. WOLVER' TON, of Linn county. For Attorney General C. M. IDLE- MAN, of Multnomah. For Suiierlntendent of Public Instruc tion O..M. IRWIN, or union. For State Printer-W. It. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Congressman, First District BIN GEll HIOKMANN, of Dougluss county. For Congressman, Second IJIstrlct W. . It, ELLIS, of Morrow county. For District Attorney, First District V. N. BARRETT, of Washington county. For Member of State Hoard CI. WIN-. GATE, of Clatsop county. THE SECOND REBELLION. Not since tho days of the civil wai has there been such a movement on Washington from all sections of the country ns that of the so-called Indus trial army. It Is not to be wondered If nmong the vast throngs now slowly, but surely, concentrating on Washington there are mnn lawless men; and that they ore nil, more or less, ac turned by the motive of adventure und the hope that something, they hardly know what, may be turned up. Thd consequences of a mistaken method of dealing with these men would bo hard to foretell. The men who went to Washington In 't2 were under strict military discipline, and were actuated by the pure motive of patriotism. The men on tho way there, now are destitute of discipline or the restraint of competent leaders, and are surely, from the very nature of their complaint and the alleged object In view, not moved by tho love of country or the reigning; administration of her Institutions. Let Mr, Clewlund order out the troops to rvix'l tho Invasion, as he has threatened, or allowed It to be Inferred he would do, and In the pres ent temper and condition of thousands who have not yet Joined Coxey, the tlrst shot may complete the parallel of the 'fiOs, and precipitate a rebellion of fear ful proportions. The lenders of the Democratic arty arc ns distinctly re sponsible for the present uprising as they were for the last bloody Insurrec tion. An examination of the files of the newspapers for the past ten years will show that the speeches and predictions, the publications, and the utterances In the very halls of congress of tho stripe nf Democrats represented by Vest, Mills and Voorheos have been In the highest degree dangerous and revolutionary, and calculated to provoke and call up the hydra-headod monster they have now to deal with. Let thetn lwsre how they dispose of this fresh example of ttielr folly, malice and luck of 'piwtrt'tl(nt Then I now no Lln ii.ln at the head of the government to culm h-i whirl .f !-..-:'.. .11 If once they are allowed to become ex cited, and the situation demands the ex erclso of extraordinary wisdom on th part of those In authority, tempered with the virtues of moderation and genuine patriotism. i L There were no "sore-heuds" on the adjournment of the convention yester day. Delegates and candidates, one and all, parted with the determination that the ticket should be elected lust as nominated. PARTISANSHIP. "It l-ulns us," says the San Francisco Argonaut, "that the Chicago Post docs not like our 'partisanship.' But If it Is partisan to tell the truth, we shall con tlnue to be extremely partisan. Many facts and figures touching the condition of the country have been presented in these pages during the last nine months, none of which facts and figures have been controverted. They may have been 'partisan,' but they were correct. "As we have said before In these col umns, If it Is partisanship which, under Republican rule, kept American mills in operation, kept American workmen em ployed and placed the tariff duties where American labor would be pro tected, we are partisans. "If It Is partisanship which, under thirty years of Republican rule, made the United States the wealthiest and most prosperous country In the world we are partisans. "If It Is partisanship which, under Republican rule, paid off the larger part of the public! debt and advanced the credit of this government so that It could borrow money at 2 1-2 per cent, we are partisans. 'If It Is partisanship which enlarged the free list so that free Imports rose from $208,000,000 In 1880 to jni9.OO0.0O0 In 1893, we are partisans. 'If It is partisanship to object to a free tradd plan Which throws 1,000,000 of men out of work, we are partisans. "If It Is partisanship to oppose t policy and a party which, since Its ac- cession to power, has shut the gates of hundreds of mills, lowered and cut off wnges, filled the land with idle men wrecked banks, created a wild panic in llnunclul circles and plunged the coun try fromi the plnnucle of prosperity to the depth of depression, then we nre partisans." The convention deserves to be con gratuluted on the dignity nnd harmony with which It consummated Its import' ant nnd delicate task of yesterday. It Is (lldlcult to conceive how the town of Astorlu, has been able to abide for so long a time the confusion and absurdity of having different streets known und deslgnuted by the same name, and the ordinance recently ndopted by the coun- II, and approved on Friday by Mayor Kinney, providing for re-nnmlng the streets of tho city, and also for a com plete system of numlerlng the build ings and dwellings, will be hailed with satisfaction by property owners and citi zens generally. The ordinance provides that all streets running east and west shall be designated by numbers, nnd the streets north and south by the let- ers of the alphubet. This Is the ad mirable system adopted In the District of Columbia, so often commended by the press of tho country. The ticket nominated at yesterday's (invention Is worthy of the support of every Republican in Clatsop county. If the Republicans are only true to them selves and their organization, the whole ticket can le triumphantly elected with out a break In June. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Ifeadnch' Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chus. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. Japanese novelties end fancy dry good.4, can be hod at half price, at the Btore of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar store. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler, almost new, for sale cheap. For particulars apply at this office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 1b hereby given that the tin derslgned has been appointed, by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, adndnlstrator of the estate of James Dalglty, deceased, late of Clateop county, Oregon. All persons having claims against Bald estate must present fh same, duly verified, to the under signed, at his place of business, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. All parties indebted to the estate will settle also witn tne unuersigneu. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 28th day of March, 1894. WILLIAM EDGAR, Administrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been this day appointed the administrator of the estate of A. K. llnrrow, deceased, by the county court of Clatsop county, Oregon. All parties having cl:ilms ugulnst s:iid estate must present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the ollice of Fulton Bros., attorneys, In Astorlu, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months frcm this date. S. H. AMES, January 2d, 1891 FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account in the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, and the court has set Monday, the 7th day of May, 1894, at the hour of 11 o'clock-A. M., for the hearing of objec tions thereto, If there be any. Astoria, March 30, 1894. MARCTIIA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty court of Clatsop county, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned administra tor of the estate o fAntolne Magne, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent same to the undersigned at his plac3 of business In the city of Astoria, Or., duly verified as by law required, within six months from this date. All persona Indebted to said estate are nltilled to pay same immediately. ALEXANDER (uLUEKT, Administrator of the estate of ' An- tolneo Magne, deceased. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Astoria Building and Loan Association will be held at. their ollice. In Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th clay of May, 1S94, for the purpose of electing nine directors, to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. The election will ba by ballot, and will be held from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. W. L. ROBIi, Secretary. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup baa been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. . m3a Tortures sK Eczema THE ERA OF MUSCLE. This Is an athletic nge. Everybody wants to be strung. The cruise for it has well nigh reached that singe af fects both sexes nnd even childhood. The pugilistic phase of this fad In young America Is by no means morally promising. Hut It Is one thing to be en dowed with vigor and another to be SANdowed with muscle. Super muscu larity is of ten Induced by physical effort perilous to health and calculated to shorten llfei The vigor which means a regular and efficient discharge of the physical functions, is the tlrst medium ut which all may safely aim without causing ruptures or breaking blood ves soltv Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Is largely conducive to a gain in vigor of this sort, since it stimulates and assists dlge9Mon, promotes regular bilious se cretion and keeps the bowel in order. Sleep, that grand recuperator of ner vous vigor, is encouraged by It. and it remedies malarial, rheumatic and kid ney trouble. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" nd the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pactflo office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fur to Portland. When you feel that you want a good smoke, go to Charles Olsen's, 537 Third street. He keeps the Belmont, Ideal. American. Oerona, Schiller In Caballeros sle, sir Edwin. Itelna Lulsa. Klor de Stanford, Hoffman House, I'pmans, La Corona, Pride of Key West and all the latest brands of S and 10 cent cigars In the market, and the best stock of pipes, tobacco and smokers' artMes in the -ity. And yet lives in ignorance of the fact that a single applica tion of the cuticura reme dies, wiil, In the majority of cases, afford instant relief, per mit rest end sleep and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure, when the best physicians end all other rem edies fail. Cuticura Works Wonders, end its cures of tor turing, disfiguring, and humil iating humors arc the most wonderful ever recorded. Bold throughout the world. Pottih Istf 1ni l'ii..:iHr.,iklo pmM., Ronton. All About Uw liluoil unl skill," iiwtkxl lr. AT Shanalian Bros. AND NO WONDER! The bargains which they are oficring would crowd any store. Low prices an J good value is their motto for this coming week. We need scarcely remind the ladies of Astoria and vicinity to take advantage of this remarkably cheap sale which is the table talk of tho whole city. Never in tho history of this city was there such a slaughter of goods. Now is the acceptable time for ladies wishing to make purchases of saving money. And as tho general complaint of "Hard Times" is heard and felt everywhere, Shanahan Bros, have come to the con clusion of making many heavy hearts light by the enoi mous reductions of their goods. This coming week we shall offer a still greatt r reduc tion in all departments. The vast accumulation of rem nants irom last week of Dress Goods, Ginghams and Cali cos will bo a chapter long to remember in Astoria from tho very fact of the very, Very low prices to which wo have marked them down. Also odds and ends in Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, and Corsets, at prices that defy the world. . rtw-lal OlcinlnliM, falling hair ud lira, fit bby rh nrcrenu-d by Cuticura aoau. Nervous WeaKneSS weukliail and nnmhi. Iiutantly relieved bra Cntl- MuSCUlar Uliies the nerva forces and Gome Early! Come Early! And don't get left, for this is a golden opportunity never before seen or heard of in Astoria. ', At GibneyX Second Hand Store YOU CAM BUY A. J2S.00 Kedroom Set. the Presser of which has a 30x21-lnch LooklnjrgUu Our Prtcf, $15. A Vao.OO, Hardwood set. with side-iclass dtvnwr a beuaty Our Price only i-H). A HO. 00 Lumberman's Jackscrew, good as new Our I'rtce. 121. ! Third Miwt. SHAN AH AN BROS., 575 Third Street, Astoria: I