The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 21, 1894, Image 2

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THE DAILY ' ASTOlilAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNINU, JUNE 21, 1894.
TERMS OP SUUStfclMION.
DAILY, t
Se.ved by carrier, pep. .week.. 15 cU
Pent by mall, per month w c
Kent by ma". P car ",7-W
WEEKLY,
gent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance.
8 Poitoie free to subscriber.
liver.
Ailvertlslr.fr rates can be obtained on
opflcluon to U.e business manager.
Thi naner la In possession of all the
iZXvU tnM, and to the on
IZ ?. Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine dispatches.
Ted c.rcu"tforneUor the other dally pa
pers of Astoria,
The Weekly Aatorlan, the third old
est weekly In th state of Oregon, has
? tn the I'orlland Oregonian, the
raweeklcatlon In the state.
qubucribera to the Astovlnn are re-
on First street .
PORTLAND'S AWAKENING.
Th report, that some of the most
prominent business men In the flooded
district at Portland are seriously on
slderlng the propriety of removing to
Astoria, is gratifying evidence that thla
irreat and unparalleled disaster will not
go down to history a an unmixed evil.
It may be that only through some such
violent disturbance could the people of
Portland have been aroused to an ap
preclallve sense of her commercial pre
dlcament. Like the character In Bun
yan's famoun allegory, the city of Tort-
land has wasted her energies on unat
talnable and unworthy objects, far be
neath the dignity and possibilities of
her position, to the utter neglect of the
greater and grander realizations which
might have been hers for the mere rec
ognition. Notwithstanding her gradu.
ally diminishing trade for year past
and the renuirkablo growth at her cx
pense of other cities, she has nursed the
delusion that all that wn wanting to
enable her to hold and maintain her old
time supremacy was to keep down the
town of Astoria. To this end she ha
become notorious the Btate over for on
unfair and fatuous policy of counter
acting and rendering unavailing, bo far
as Bho had the power, every puny effort
put forth by her supposed rival to at
tract attention to the natural advant
ages of Its surroundings. Like all other
cvll-doersi she has received an unlobked
for reward, and while stubbornly and
perslBtently keeping her face, towards
the sea, she has failed to note
the oicratlons of real and formid
able enemies In her rear. Tho reeult Ifc
that the vast territory northward and
eastward, and nnturally tributary to ier,
has been invaded by tho towns on Pugol
Sound, and a great trade which might
have been utilized to her own and As
toriu'a advantage hus been slowly, but
surely, cut off and diverted. Fortunate
ly, it Is not yet too late to retrieve some
of these lost opportunities. It Bhould be
Portland's cue to aid rather than re
turd tliu development of Astoria's com
manding natural advantages., If some
of her business men would come to As
toria, with their enterprise and money,
a largo portion of the trade now pass
ing tho mouth of the Columbia could be
saved for tho mutual benefit of both
places. There Is no hoie lor Portland In
the race with Tacoma and Seattle, ex
cept by a combination with Astoria.
With Astoria the terminus of deep
water, and the Upicr Columbia open to
steamboat navigation, Portland's posi
tion (Ui tho grout distributing depot of
the northwest would be Impregnable,
and between the two cities the entire
Incoming and outgoing trade of thlc
whole region could bo controlled for
muny years to come.
Tho paper read by Mayor Kinney at
the meeting of the council Tuesday
evening I a suggestion In the light di
rection. The committee apiKilnted is a
good one, and by a, strung and united
effort the proposition to call tho atten
tion of congress to the necessity for tak
ing some action to regulate and preserve
tho nilmon fisheries will undiHibtedly
succeed before the close of the present
session. As wo pointed out In The Aa
torlan some days ago, nothing short or
the Interference of the general govern
ment will accomplish the desired object.
It Is to be hoped the matter will not be
allowed to sleep, but that It will be
pushed vigorously and without delay.
There Is every Indication, Judging
from tho press) dispatches of last night,
that the condition which will confront
Mr. Oleveuutd's admiiUstration in a few
dayi will- bo such a deficiency In the
treasury gold reserve as will Bend that
metal to a premium. From a position
among the leading credit nation's of the
world, when Mr. Cleveland went Into
office, the United States has actually de
generated to a point where Mr. Carlisle
is afraid to offer another bond Issue for
fear ho would find no takers among our
own people.
The Civil Service Reform Association
has determined to erect a memorial to
the late George William Curtis, and
from the character of the men having
the matter In chorgo we may be assured
that tho work will be pushed with all
possible expedition. Mr. Curtis was In
the front rank of American men of let
ters, and It Is eminently fitting that his
old associates, among whom ,he was
honored, admired and loved, should es
tablish a suitable monument to his
memory.
THE CIRCUIT COURT.
At yesterday's session of the circuit
court, Judge T. A. McBride presiding,
the following proceedings were had:
John Steohensou and It. II. Marlon vs.
II. Charlotta Peterson; O. C. Fulton ap
pointed guardian ad litem for minor de
fendants.
Cltv of Astoria vs. R. It. Marlon; R.
Marlon apixinted guardian ttd litem for
minor defendants.
fluiiles M. Berhman. a native of Rus
sia, was, on application, admitted to
citizenship.
Auirust Davidson, a native of Sweden,
was, cn application, admitted to citizen
ship. Adjourned until thla morning, at 9
oclock.
ALCOHOL FOR SALE.
ALCOHOL can be purchased at the
White House Corner. In flask or bottle
quantities.
wltlUHT & HAKK1S, l-roprieioru.
THOSE LITTLE SIl'VES,
The kidneys, separate from the Wood,
as It passes through them, Impurities
for which the final medium of liberation
from the system Is the bladder. When
their function Is suspended direful re
u.iiiu uniiio Anmncr these are dl'onsv,
Kright'R. disease, diabetes and maladies
which terminate in some one oi inese.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stimulates
Liilnaira ml Da n.ti ii ntmwltrut ed fil-
cohollc stimulant would by exciting
them, mil by genuy impelling iiiem ii
renewed action and perpetuating their
oi.Muiiv n nil vlirnr. Thus tho hlond Is
once more Insured purification and the
organs tnemseives suveu iiiim aunirui:
tlon. Malaria, constipation, liver com
rJf.lnf iii.rvmiHtioHM. ilvRttpimiu and l'lletl-
mutlsm are all thoroughly remedied by
tile Bltlers, wnicn is, moreover, a. niun
thorough apiM-'tlzor, general tonlj and
sleep promoter. Use it regularly, not
seml-oecasionally.
Do You Wish 13
To enrich your table economically?
Here's a chance, nt A. V. Allen's.!
Kngllsh ware, and lots of It! Richi
i'lower uecorauons ot various uuiir.n
and nt quickstep prices.
Modest-priced glassware, too, of
course. Tho shelves are crowded
with them. Corner of Cass andrl
Squenioque Streets.
Manufa:ti.r:r mi lirporter of
Saddles, Harness,
Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes,
Leather, Etc.
GOODS SOLD AT PORTLAND PRICES
P. O. Dux i7g. Olncy St., Astoria, Or.
A LXCK
Is something you want, if
not today, you will want Is
sometime. We keep carpen
ter's tools too, and If this
weather will only pull Itself
together you will want plenty
oo
of Hardware of which we
have a plenty only waiting your call
J
H. WYATT,
HAHDWAUK DUAUER
(Gaining Every Day.)
Tnf v.iiiv ii, ua BriMintl nnA of the Sena
tor Stanford or tlie Schiller Cigars, then
ttght It and draw. nai ao you nimr
rh nnMi Iwa r.kf. miMjtir on tho
CoiisU and they are gaining new cus
tomers every day.
til Thir-J i(i t.
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.W. Ss-.;J!to!K.0- Z' '. . .,... ! i 7ll.iti.'HllC. L!l-
iS
Ark :r !:
Push a Lucky Man
Into tho Nile, anys the Arabian
proverb, and be will mine ont with
n Huh in big month. Our Buyer waa
ubteil laet montli, and when lift re
S ueil lioma lio anvs : "I (jot 'cm ;
(jot 'em chenp ; got 'era to sell ; )?l
Vtn ro ns lo undersell till oilier deal
ers in Fiuo Kentucky Whiskies on
the Coa t. Over fifty demijohns of
it went out yesterday but custom
ers went with them,
HUGHES & CO.
In a Stew
Vnnf lf will surolv be. unless you
send home a piece of moat that Is
Tender and Sweet
Long experience has made us expert
Judges of meat, and we will give you
points on how to pick out a good piece.
WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET,
CHRISTENSEN & CO., Prop'M,
AT
MEAL
TIMES
Do you ever consider the quality
of the bread and pastry you are
eating? It may be good. It
mlsht be better.
The best Is the cheapest and
you will always find It at
CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery.
SEASIDE SAWjiHWi.
A complete stock of lumber on hnnd
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tle, celling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings and shingles; also bracket
work done to older. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. " L. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
H. w. sHejMAH,
Cabs and
Express Wagons.
Central Office, 515 Third Street.
Stable, 128 First Street.
Telephone No. 7.
purrY,
I'AINT,
Thfy (roa j;nt w.iyj In boautlfyinc a home, If
put on artistically. Wc can put all on just as they
shnuU b, especially the wall paper. We have a
Urne assortment of tlie latest patterns of paper from
10 cents a roll up to any price you m.iy want to k
C. M. CUTBIRTH,
Lafayette Street, op. Custom House.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
Tlie followlm; Comnnntv I
German-American. New York City. N. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National l ire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Connecticut Hre Ins. Co.. of HarlforJ.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San l-rancisco.
w...- v..,i, di..u 1... r..
Phoenix, of London, Impirljl, ofond on
OCGIDEHT-HOTEL
THB
la the 6est of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
RH UNEXCELLED TABLE,
Rates, $1 dally sail upwards.
The C. P. UPSHUR Co
Shippings Commission
Awtorla, Oregon.
14 BREAKING IN,"
Many a man has "broken out" In a
passion, and felt all "broken up," try
ing to set a new pair of shoes "broken
In." lie has had to "break tiff" many
an engnsremei t on account of crippled
feet, and has Rone "broke" many a
lime trylngr to Ket relief for his corns
the direct cause ot Ill-IUtlng 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
smithing; jvba are alike that they are
nothlmr but musele and material mixed.
That Is true of ordinary Jobs, ltrains
are also uaed to make a good job. 80 is
conscience. A Job made without skill
or honesty la no (rood. Our work Is
widely known for its quality, durability
and economy In the end.
Q. A. Stlnson & Co.
UtiVlAlNU
r.as J;ki l-ct i l ro. i..-, a i rc
jciv.!, i:r.iwccL::c.! ckhViiJ r..:":,
:vji!a'oh f.i i'.i c':i.:i:.tc:-, ui.r c-:itii-tbiij
cf temperature.
BORDEN'S
PEERLESS
You Have Pride
In Your Baby
llnvf nri.lo in vnnr Rnhv Cirriaere
( Jet a kooJ one. Get it here, an J
that in itself is a guarantee that it's
the best and handsomest that money
v ill h'.iv. And the money w ill buy
more here than anywhere else.
HEILBORN & SON.
Stf. ECLIPSE,
CAPT. M. SKIBBE,
Makes trips to dray's River Thurs
days nnd Fridays. Parties wishing to
charter apply on board, at Ross, Ills
gins & Co.'s Dock, or their ofllce.
CtflGAGO,
iMILWAUpE find
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 VestlbuleJ, Sleeping,
Dining anj Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY ST15AM.
AnJ furnished with Every Luxury known In mojer
railway travel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETV
This Line is Unequaled,
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further information Inquire ot any ticket agei.i
or
C. J. EDDY, General Agent.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Is the line to take to all
points
EAST and SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers tlie hest service, comj
bmltiK
SPEEDand COMFORT
It Is ttie popular route with those 1 0
wi-li 10 travel mi
thk SAFEST!
It Is therefore the route you shou'il
tnke. It rims tliroiuh veslibuleU
(ruins every day lu Uie year lo
Si.
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleep rs,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Slceptrc,
Duly ouh oli.uijte of ears
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Part of trie f Ivilized world.
Faasetiiten ticketed via. all boatu ruuntni
belweeo Astoria, kalama aud Portland.
Full information eoneernine rates, time of
tnins, route ud otiier details furutsued o
4uiluatioi''o
C. W. STONE.
ut AatoHa.
Steamer Teleptioue Itock.
A. D, CHARLTON.
ASKttaiit (leneral Pameiurer Afreot,
No. til t int Ht..cr. WaliinKUa,
i'urtlaud. Ureua
11
Fail!
Ctap
The
FastMail
Koute.
POTS VOU in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis and all
Easern Points
24 to 36 Hoops Ahead
y Of Any Other Itine.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
IngCars are run daily via the
Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port,
land at 7:00 p. m.
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
Columbia, Sunday, June 3.
State, Friday, June 8.
Columbia, Wednesday, June 13.
urn to Momljiv. .Tune 18.
Columbia, Saturday, June 23.
Stite, Thursday, June 28.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaven As
toria at 6:45 a. m., daily except Sunday,
via Washington side of the river; re
turning, leaves Portlund at 8 p. m.,
daily, except Saturday. The Thomp
son makes landings on both sides of
the river above Waterford, on both up
and down trips.
S. H. H. CLARK,
OLIVER MINK.
E. ELLERY. ANDERSON,
JOHN W. DOAN1C,
FREDERIC It. COUDERT.
Receivers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
G. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland. Or.
IF
L..'l FV IV l7 IX. X.
GIVE this office the order. We have engaged a first
class job pi inter who will give any work entrusted
to us his thoughtful, mindful, careful, and intelligent con
sideration. It takes downright; hard work to do this, but
we do it. THE ASTORIAN.
.If You Want Cannery and
.Fishermen's Supplies,
Call-on
EhlflOtE SflpOlK & GO
ASTORIA,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans Continenta
Railway System.
FR01VI OCEAN TO OCEAH
Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Cars.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, alloming Unbroken
Views of the Wonderful fountain
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist care
the best on wheels. Equipments of the
very finest throughout.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and lapan,
Empress of India leaves Vancouver
February B.
Empress of China leaves Vancouver
March 5.
Empress of India leaves .Vancouver
April 2.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
Leaves Feb. 16 and March 16 for
Honolulu and Australian ports.
For ticket rates and Information, call
on or address,
JAS. FINLATSON. Agt,
Astoria, Or.
A. 13. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt.,
Tacoma, Wash.,
Geo. McL. Brown, Dlst. Pass. Agt.,
Vancouver, U. C.
Do You Need .
Any ...
Bill Heads,
lietter Heads,
Statements,
Circulars,
Or Any Other
Kind of Printing?
SO,
Cotton Rope, ,
Cotton Twine,
Marshall's Twine.
Trap and Seine Web,
Tanbark, Acid and Salt,
Strip Lead, Pig Lead,
Copper, Tin Tlate,
Tin and Zinc,
In Stock.
- OREGON