The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 26, 1894, Image 2

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MH DAILY ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. TUESDAY MOBN1NU. JUNE 26. 1854.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Sened by carrier, pepr week.. W cu
Bent by mall, per month
bent by mail, per year J.w
WEEKLY.
Sent by mall per year, 12.00 In advance.
Postage tree to subscribers.
Tb Astorlan guarantee to Us sub
scribers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
liver.
Advertising rate can be obtained on
m.ullcation to the business manager.
This paper Is In possession of all the
feiegrapn iraiicii. " ,
paper on the Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine dispatches.
The Dally Astorlun's circulation Is
uve times as great as that of the com
bined circulation of the other dally pa
pers of Astoria.
The VteMy Astorlan, the third eld
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
Subscribers to the Astorian are re-
.-j .l h(a nHlne. without
loss of time, immediately they full to
receive their aany paper, or wi.cm
... t It tha iinnnl hour. By 00-
HU Jluv Kc " "
lug this they will enable the manage
ment to place tne Diame uu mo
tartles and to Insure a speedy remedy.
Handley & Haas are our Portland
u gents and copies of the Astorlan can
te hod every morning at their stand
on First street
CARNOT'S ASSASSINATION.
The assassination of the prenldent of
France will excite alarm wherever the
detestuble society of which the cowardly
murderer Is a member is known to ex
ist, and nowhere Is there more reason
for concern than here In our own coun
try. The United States hns been UHed
by the cities of the old world lb a
dumping ground for their vicious classes
for many years, and many of the most
di sperate of all anarchlbts, after being
chased from one capital in Europe to
nnolber, have flnully taken passage for
this country. Here they havo not only
found ,an asylum, but have mot with
positive encouragement from the high
est executive officers of several of the
most Important states. More than one
half the labor troubles In various sec
tions of the country have been fomented
by these people. The acts of violence
and murder which have characterized
all tha Important strikes from and In
cluding tho Homestead troubles down
to the present time, have been Invari
ably perpetrated by this class of for
eigners. The most dangerous phase of
the situation hero consists In the fact
"mx-sU nra :tmtmfV 111 Hl.W'A'lP'J'
puiidcT'V jl .v!1
people. While In other civilized
Pf.uritriui thoy nave liven bunted like
WitJ-fteHMts and forced to fliysfrojL4
civil tiutHorltles, here they have been
protected and defended by such public
functionaries as Waltc, Pcnnoyer, l.lew
elllng and Altgel I. Under tha govern
mont as Washington and Jefferson left
It these open and confessed revolution
lata and dlsorganlzera would have been
Impeached and thrown out if ofllce Ions
ngo, Instead of being applauded and
sustained In their Illegal policies, as they
have been, by the votes of native-born
citizens. It is to be Imped the assassina
tion of President Carnot may have the
effect of arousing our people to a seiiHc
of their danger, and rendering the elec
tion of such men as those nam;d lm
possible In future, besides leading to n
rodlcnl change In tho law's relating to
Immigration.
lies to see that the company is pun
ished for Its wanton violation of the
laws governing the duties of carriers of
immigrants. The offense Is a sarlous
one; the law poviding that Mich oiTense
shill be punished by a fine net exceed
ing $1,000, or by Imprisonment not t-x
ceedlng one year, or by both such fine
and imprisonment. It is an outrage that
any steamship company should be al-
lowed to evade the law In the manner
ascribed to Wils company. It will be a
thousand times better for the United
States If Immigration be stopped entire'
ly for a period of at least a decade, thus
allowing the working people now In
America to recover from the awful set
back they have received for many
months past. If the present immigra
tion laws be allowed to stand they will
continue to be evaded. There seems to
be no possible way in which their spirit
can be enforced. There Is a growing
feeling that only by forbidding all Im
migration can the American working-
man have a chance to attain the posi
tion ho once held In the field of pros.
perity. This may bo the most practi
cable and the quickest solution of the
labor question In America.
PERSONAL.
Miss Ethel Andrews has gone to Port
land on ft visit.
County Commissioner Wooden was
about town yesterday.
Mrs. F. Ferreil, of Mishawaka, is In
the city visiting frlenda
Miss Jessie Jewett has gone to Hood
River on a visit to friends.
Mrs. J. W. Conn Is confined to her
room with an attack of something like
muscular rheumatism.
Dr. W. D. Baker left yesterday for
Portland, whence he may go to Califor
nia, and remain for several days.
J. E. Smith, of the State Insurance
Company, of Salem, and Ike Stevens,
tha big timber buyer of Skamokawa,
came In on the Telephone yesterday
afternoon.
James Elder arrived in the city yes
terday on the California. Mr. Elder Is
on his annual trip of inspection as Pa
cific Coast agent for George Clark &
Co.'s O. N. T. thread and Marshall's
salmon twine.
Dr. Bushong received a telegram to go
to Portland and officiate at the funeral
of J. C. Mendenhall, a prominent offi
cial member of the Centenary Methodist
church in that city, of which the doctor
was formerly pastor.
PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING.
Sealed nroiuwaln will h rooit-a.i
the undersigned until June 30, at 6
o'clock p. m., for painting the Melville
school hnuv
K" mu a, r A I PI AI1D
I without that scalded milk taste, also light pure cream coior,
I uniform consistency and perfect keeping quality. These are
I) the characteristics oi
BORDEN'S
PEERLESS
BRAND
EVAPORATED CREAM
This result has not before been i
accomplished n the production ot
any other brand. Try it.
h Prepared by the new YORK condensed milk co.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS.
COLMANN'S, Astoria, Or.
All Kinds of Drinks
To be had at
Our Fountain
Bonbons,
. Gbocolates,
Bonbonniete Candies.
Fresh, Pure,
Delicious,
Fartiea furnished with ico cream and water ices.
Also packed in boxes to take home.
Push a Lucky Man
Into the Nile, Bays the Arabinn
proverb, and be will come out with
a flub in bis mouth. Our Buyer wns
elated last month, anil wheu ho re
turned Lome bo Hays : "X got 'em ;
Rot 'em cheap j fot 'era to Bell ; got
'em eo lis to undersell all other deal
ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on
the Coftit. Over fifty demijohns of
it went ont yesterday but custom
ers went with them,
HUGHES & CO.
Gladstone's Ax
In a Stew
Your wife will surely be, unless you
bciiu uuiue a. yiui-c ul lucai, uiuu 10 j
Tender and Sweet
Long experience hns made us expert
Judges of meat, and we will give yuu
points on how to pick out a good piece.
WASHINGTON MEAT HARKET,
CHR1STENSEN & CO., Prop'ra,
has been on exhibition but there are timber lands in
the State of Oregon that have never seen an ax which if
purchased now will increase in value three hundred fold
in less than five years. We locate those lands. e are
experts in the business of locating and estimating the timber.
We pay especial attention to the paying of taxes and pre
vention of trespass.
YOUNG & LEWIS,
Dealers in RERIt ESTATE and TIfflBER CLfllfVLS,
Astoria, Oregon.
AT
Do you ever consider the quality
of the bread and pastry you ure
eating? It may be good. It
might be better.
The best is the cheapest and
you will always ilnd It at
CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery.
SEASIDE SAWfaiMi.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, and all kinds of ilnlsh;
mouldings and shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All order?
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. f. L. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
InHlde and (1
,t. Work to bo done be
build
r
tween Julv 411'' Wl,,'k to done
InJ 24xT' W ond SMh- Sl of bui
Je?t n.1Zy,'al,H 12' ' The rlht to
J"iM!rull bids Is reserved.- v. .w
Tho Immigration question has sud
denly assumed a new phase; that Is to
say, a now feature thereof has been dis
covered, though the crime chxrged may
havo been carried on secretly for
months or years past, for all that may
bo. known. The authorities at Ellis
iBlaml believe they have dlscovmnl a
Well plunned and systematic conspiracy
or tho part of ono of the leading Wans
AtUntlj steamship lines to evade the
Immigration laws and assist into this
country steerage msstngr who would
not be allowed to land In the regular
way. The company alleged to have of
fended Is the Netherlands-American
Steamship Navigation Company. It Is
charged by the Ellis Island authorities
that two Americans who were on their
way home on one of the steamer of
that company discovered tho .-heme,
which, In brief, is tho teaching In chis. es
of the Immigrants on the points on
which they are questioned by the Immi
gration officials In this country. This
Instruction la said to consist of a set of
questions and answers formulated to
evade the provisions of the laws. The
Ineligible foreigners were required to
learn these quesllcns and answers, both
In English and their n.Ulve tongue,
which In most ease was German. A
congressional committee Is now Investi
gating the matter, and It is reported
that the two Americans who gave the
Information to the Immigration authori
ties have made affldavlta which will be
submitted to tho committee, and every
cftjrt will be made by the lwnl milb'il-
D. J. JNtlAT.T.S
' Clerk District No. 13.
Melvlllo, June 20, 1X84.
ENDORSED BY THE PRESS.
Gentlemen: This is to certify that 1
havo used Krause's Headache Capsules
with satisfactory results. I bought a
box which cost ma i3, and one cupsvle
tmcu mo ui a urea a nu bick liviunohe.
Mv Wlfll and mvaplr hm.n l,.-tth nua
the medicines manufactured by the
uormau Plenty Mf'g Co., nnd wa re
commend them to the public as being
jjusi wnai mey are represented.
Respectfully,
W. J. HUTCHISON.
Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo.
Twenty-live cents, for sale by Cbas
Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents.
A SURE CURE FOR. PILES.
Itching Piles a,e known by moisture
nice perspiration, cunning intense itclilng
when warm. This form, as well as llllml
Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. llnsanko's pile ltemedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, anays iit-ning ana eirects a
norms nent cure. 60c. Druggist r mall
Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 829 Arch
street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by J. W
Conn.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
East when you can get them for the
same price at the Union Puclflo ofllce
in this city, and thereby save your lo
cal rare to Portland.
Cabs and
Express Wagons.
Central Office, 515 Third Street.
Stable, 128 First Street.
Telephone No. 7.
PUTTY,
1A1NT,
They ro ii great ways In beautifying a home. If
put on artistically. We can put all on just as they
slloulj be, especially the wall paper. We have a
Ku nui iinciii ui me uiirM 'di.s: ii 1,1 par-ei nun.
C. M. CUTBIRTH.
Lai'ayette Street, op. Custom House.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
RDI'RKSENTINO.
Tho Followlnu Cumfmnleai
German-American, New Yoik City, N. Y.
Union Hire anj Marine, of New Zealand.
National t'lre and Marine ins. Co., of Hartford,
Connecticut Ure Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual ins. Co.. San l-ranclco.
New York Plate lilass Ins. Co.
Photnlx. of London. Imperial, of Lond on
OGGIDEKT tfOTEIi
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
AN UNEXCELLED TABLE,
RaUa, $1 dally and upwards.
The C. P. UPSHUR Co,,
a. .
nngfibommission
Astoria. Orecon.
BREAKING IN,"
Many a man has "broken out" In n
passion, anil felt all "broken up," try
ing to get a new pair of Bhoos "broken
In." He has had to "break oft" many
an engiigemei t on account of crippled
fi'et, and hns gone "broke many n
time trying to get relief for his corns
the direct cause of ili-tittlng shoes.
You will find all this obviated by pur
chasing your footwear at the store of
JOHN HAHN & CO.
a pointer
(Gaining Every Day.)
Put your lips around one of the Sena
tor Stanford or Uie Schiller Cigars, then
I'ght It and draw. What do you find?
Tha finest two for a quarter on the
Ci-usU and they are gaining new cus
tomer every day.
CHAS. OLSE.V,
Err Third street.
Many people believe that all black
smithing Joba are alike that they are
nothing but muscle and material mixed.
j That la true ot ordinary Jobs, Drains
are also used to make a good job. So I
conscience. A Job made without skill
or honesty la no good. Our work is
widely known for Its quality, durability
and economy In the end.
11. A. Stluson & Co.
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THIRD STREET
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FLAYED
Owipg to the washouts on jM- P
Railroad we will Show Monday
The Lar
And most complete stock o?
n
H
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AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Elver shown in Astoria,.
The Quality and Finish of these Goods
WE GUARANTEE BEST ever shown in
Astoria and the Prices Marked Down
to the Lowest Notch.
SPECIAL. With each Boy's and Child's suit we will
give away a Handsome Ball and Bat.
C. H. COOPER,
The Leading
Clother and Furnisher
of Astoria.-