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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1894)
THE DAILY A8T0RIAN. ASTORIA. THURSDAY MORNINU, J1LXE 7, 1894. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sened by carrier, pepr week.., IB cU Sent by mall, per month , W cU Bent by mall, per year., 17.00 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ' Advertising rates can be obtained on explication to the business manager. This paper is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the Columbia ver that pub lishes genuine dispatches. The Dally Astorlan's circulation Is live times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other dally pa pers of Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next, to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscribers to the Astorlan are re peated to notify this oftlce, without loss of time. Immediately they fall to rocelve their dally paper, or when they lo not get It at the usual hour. By du u b i,i tho munuee- IVK ini mey nui " ment to place the blame on the proper rarues ana 10 insure a ixru, Handley & Hauit are our Portland ugents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their Bland on First street. RESTRICTED IMMIGRATION. There will never be so good a time as tho present for a reform In tho Immi gration laws of this country, about which there Is beginning to be much talk In eastern newspapers. The rate at which Immigration ha fallen off during the past year Is one of the In evitable and must easily comprehended results of the business stagnation due to the fears of tariff legislation that may still further parallze the Industries of tho country. This falling off In Immigration was very great lat year, but steamship agents at New York and other leading ports of entry estimate that this year It will not exceed SO per cent of what It was In 1893. The foreigner disposed to come to this country Is kept buck by the fear that he will be unable to ob tain employment, and very sensibly pre fers occupation of some character at home than enforced idleness In this country, where he has neither friends nor money. A remarkable feature of this decrease ot Immigration In the past year or two Is Uiat tho falling off has been of tlie most undesirable class of foreign ers, and It Is a noteworthy and satis factory fact that the Immigrants who are still coming are mainly of a very superior kind and bid fulr to make most desirable citizens, though undeslruble Immigrants continue to come to a cer tain extent. Another Important fact. Ib that the tlda has turned In tho other direction, and the number of objectionable for eigners who are returning to the old countries Is truly astonishing. The clos ing of the mills and factories, while be ing of the greatest pwnlblo harm to the country, bus not been without this In direct benefit of driving so many of the worst cluss of foreigners back to their old homes. It would seem the part of wisdom If congress would take advantage of this era of distrust on the part of the for eigners who are Inclined to come to this country only for the Bake of the Increas ed wages to be obtained, and who ure so loosely attached that in ikmIikIs of depression they go home and await the resumption of prosperity here to return nguln to resume their competition with tho legitimate wage-earners of America, and so amend the Immigration laws Uiat for a period of at least ten years It shall bo Impossible for the pauper labor of Europe to enter the por tals of tho United States. There ooulJ bo no easier time than the present to Inaugurate such a reform, and Inasmuch as It Is conceded Hint restriction must come sooner or later, why not take ad vantage of the existing favorable con ditions and make the changes now? In the speeches of the southern con gressmen and senators manufacturers are made the target of all sorts of abuse. They are denounced as extor tioners, robber barons and protected plunderers, and held up for the execra tion of mankind. Yet what class of men Is more warmly welcomed In s community? For whom will a city offer greater Inducements than manufactur ers? Is there any other cluss that con tributes more potentially to the pros perity of cities or gives more employ ment to labor? When a new factory Is established In a town everybody re joices. Yet, according to Mills, Vest, II arris, Wilson, llreckenrldge and other southern lalwimeii, they are bloated monopolist and rubbers who deserve to l- , i-t.(.!.-.l. To crlppl? them would ) crlpHe their hundreds of thousands em ployes, but what care Mills, Harris, et a).? They are envious of the north, and having failed to humble It by armed force, they resort to hostile legislation. There can be no doubt In the mind of any student of tho country's history that the three ex-confedeiatca who framed the tariff bill were actuated by no other motive. Is there any wonder that some of the northern Democrats rebel at this rebel raid on their indus trial bulwarks? ' There Is good reason to believe that the result of the election marks a new era In the political history of Oregon. There can be no doubt that many Dem ocrats all over the state voted the Re publican ticket straight, and that, too, as much on the tariff Issue as out of the fear of Populist control in the legisla ture. No state in the union stands to lose more In" the long run under free trade than this, and it Is no exaggera tion to miy no state will be benefited more In the next decade by a continua tion of the policy of protection. Demo crats are now beginning to realize this since the Cleveland election, and try as h ird as the party leaders may, the busi ness men of that, party can no longer be kept In line with Its free trade dom ination. So far as the Populists are con cerned, they have cut their last llgure as an organization In the state. Their disintegration la absolutely certain be fore the next general election, and they will be no longer counted as a factor In the political situation. The feeling of re lief to be witnessed on all sides since tho result has become known Is truly remarkable, and business men are now relieved of a strain that has hampered their energies for many months past and contributed In no small degree to the general prostration of business. The good humor nnd fortitude with which John Fox bears the treachery and perfidy of the men who slaughtered him on Monday appeals to the admiration of even his political enemies. He shows by his bearing under the circumstances that he has the right stuff In htm, and If he needs any consolation he ought to find It In the reflection that he has dem onstrated his possession of the kind of manhood Americans ore proud of. Mr. James W. Hare will enjoy the distinction and bring the credit to his party of being the only Republican sheriff elected In Clatsop county for six teen years. LONDON DRY GOODS COMMUNITY. At a great London dry goods house all the saleswomen are expected, nay, are obliged to dress In black. There ore 20, but not a "saleslady" nor a "fore liuly" among them. They make derision of there terms, which are so commonly heard In this city. The Him also em ploys GOO or 700 young men. All the un married employes live on the premises, and this plan Is found to operate satis factorily to all concerned. The young men wear black coat, waistcoat nnd necktie. Years ago salesmen In London dry goods houses were, not allowed to wear a mustache, but there Is more lib erty now, and Uiey can adorn their faces as fancy dictates. Philadelphia Times. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES, don't cling to the Imperfect things. Do you use cereal foods on your breakfast table? Then you need cream. Uorden's I'eerleas ilrand Evaporated Cream Is decidedly superior ln richness and llavor to ordinary milk or cream. FREQUENT ONSLAUGHTS On the delicate membrane of the bowels and stomach with drastic purgatives must have their natural consequences to weaken and disable both organs. Nature exacts severe penalUes far In fringements of her laws, and there Is no more glaring one than that which consists in frequent nnd unnecessary dosing with violent cathartics.. 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RaUt, $J dally and upwards. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. BREAKING IN,' Many a man has "broken out" In a passion, and felt all "broken up." try ing to (ret a new pair of shoes "broken In." He has had to "break; oft" many an engatremei t or. account of crippled feet, and has gone "broke" many a time trying to Bet relief for his corns Uie direct cause of Ill-fitting- shoes. You will find all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Many people believe that all black smlthlnK Jobs are alike that they are nothltiK but muscle and material mixed. That ta true of ordinary jobs. Brains are also used to make a good job. So Is conscience. A Job made) without skill or honesty Is no rood. Our work Is widely known for Its quality, durability and wiroy In the end. Q. A. Stlasoa 6 Co. tfUfUEf St MERGERS, Proprietor of th Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets J. A. FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE JlflD WHARF BUILDEK. Address, box 180. Postoffice. ASTORIA, OR CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE And ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All- Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping, Dlnln; and Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known In moder railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inquire ot any ticket aRei.i, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND. OREGON. pacbfec R.R Is the line to hike to all points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, comj biuiuK SPEED and COMFORT It Is the popular mute wllh those who wuli to travel oil the SAFEST! It Is tlierpfore the rnu'e you Miou'd take. It run!) throuiili vestlbuled tralus every uay m the year to P No Change of Cars, Elegant rullmaa Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,' Only one ohaiiRe of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Fart of tne civilized world. Passengers ticketed via. nil boats monrof Detwceu Astoria, jsaiam auu ror.'inuu. Full information concerning: rates, time ol trains, routes auU uthur details lurulshed on apultcatiout'o C. W. STONE, , Agaut Astoria, steamer Telephone Dock A. D. CHARLTON, Asntstaiit General Pansoneer AReut, No. HI First 8(..Cor. WanblnKluli, Portland. Oregon THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) w v. J a & ft IS i SAUCE Inpnrt the most delicious taste and test to EXTRACT of a LE'ITER from n M IICAI. GKNTI-FM AN Dt M;lt1r;is, I itls brother nt WOUCF-STEK, Klnv. t?i. 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