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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1894)
TIIE DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1894 TER.M3 OP SUBSCRIPTION. " DAILY. - v- Spi -1 ht catrler. pepr week.. 15 cts 4ei I iiy mail, per month 0(1 and they are clothed, according y Ctnt by mail, per year ei.w WEEKLY Sent by mail per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to suuscrioers. the Income tax Is borne with compara tive enuanlmity, because to rich men Is allotted an amount of political power proportional to their contributions. Thus In Berlin four per cent of. the popula tion pay one-third of th? lncc.no tax, . vlth as much electoral power ed c.:e uro.-es of thousands who anstitute 70 per cent of the Inhabitants, but who between them only pay a third of the same tax. In the town of Essen three men pay a third or ine income i"- uu 10 mcse three Is given as much voting power way trouble Is the Interference of the The Astorlan (ruarantecs to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any tif.wspaper published on the Colun.bia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on as s possessed by 20,000 of their fellow. si Mlcation to uie ousine- .....-.. . Rnresentatlve proportions This paper is in possession of an me , .,.,.,,. ,hB wim-i , telegraph franchises, and Is the or. y - paper on the Columbia river tnai j,uu- an ncome tax; and that is why French llshes genuine dispatches. ,ir,rt rh a fwl .vn. live times as greut as that of the com- dlent as they would the plague Itself. Lined circulation or the otner aany pa pers of Astoria. . The only solution of the present rail Th Waokiv Aatorlan. the third old . t.i.. i ii,. .u I. .-, rifacrrvn hnfl. rsi wcemy in i..o ------ .,mm, ,n wav. Th(, mii,. n.k tn th Vfirfiana ureironiHii. "i - - - largest weekly circulation in the state. of thlg ctry aj.e national highways, Subscribers to the Astonan are re- , h a dspute between a few tiuesied to notify this office, witnou loss of time, immediately they fall to hundred men and their employers in iwpIvb their dally paper, or when they . ,, ...ii .Vo not get It at the usual hour. """" " 7""" luff this thoy will enaoie tne nuus- me tnese nignways 10 me injury oi peo- MiAtnt ti ritfiPA rna Diamn uii mo v - rarUes and to insure a speedy remedy, pie In New York, Ban Jranclsco and t,twiiv Haas are our Portland I .,, n.)lun i. i- matty nmiirin Hgents and copies of the Astorlan can ',,, re had eyery morning u.'iw kkuu uu.i.u. .nm i,imji,,,iS- tin First street. ton The railway employes do not claim any personal Interest in the out come of the fight with the Pullmans. It does not afreet tneir ngnts in any way; and they avow their sole purpose THE ROAD QUESTION. With the Chamber of Commerce al ready at work on the salmon question and the City Council prepared to take n striking to be that of subjecting the some favorable action with reference to seventy millions of people fh this coun Mayor Kinney's recommendations on try to such annoyance that public sen the same subject at its meeting this tlment will fo-ce a settlement with the evening, it now begins to look as Pullman employes on their own terms, if this Important movement had been If they win this strike, not only the fairly started. Since the protection and railroads, but the people of the United preservation of the fish industry con- States will in future be completely at corns so many people, and has become the mercy of any Individual who hap a factor-In the prosperity of so mnny pens to be president of the .American other places besides Astoria, It is not Railway Union. If Attorney General likely the start made here will be al- Olney can find no law upon which to lorivl in W for want of popular Inter- base his action In the premises, then est or attention. Some solution, there- 'he ner congress provides such a law, m .,. .w mi.n and method to tne "a0"61" " comply with one of v. fctii "- ' - I accomplish the desired object may be e purposes of Its creation. teasonably anticipated before the close of the present fishing season. Having A few good roads leading from Asto- . thus successfully meti one of the iBsueo rla out Into the country in, different affecting the future welfare of Astoria, directions would do more to attract a let Its citizens now turn their attention railroad to Astoria than all the subsidy to another of equal consequence. Un- now In the hands of the committee. less the town is to stand still unless ln,l,l. It. In to rtroirrnd Into a chronic FOUND THEM TIIE BEST. , - state of decline and decay something This Is to certify that I have used must be done to open up the surround- ? ing country districts and bring them in- mucn pleasure lr Btatlng that they . . . . ,. . , . kave always proved very beneficial and to their natural tributary relation to have relieved riie In from ten to fifteen the city. The ruinous policy of sitting minutes. I have been a sufferer from ..... , htaduche for many years, and -have still and waiting lor some one else to never found anything to do me as furnish the money and energy to make "T. as ??rau8e Headache Cap- the town go must not be Indulged In LOUI8 HERMAN. r. .u fc... a a I 234 Poplar St., Wichita. Kan. "tl ""-'""" - For sale by Cas. Rogers, Astoria, toila head a col! ur public meeting to ur soie agent. J A GOOD THING HI Is always imitated. This is a w!l-known fact, and, therefore, it is not strange that S the country has been flooded with con- t densed milk, said to be just as good as the Gail Borden Eagle Brand, i Experience has proven that it has no J V equal. It stands to reason that the superior ? I fiMHiikt nfth. XI..,. V.l J..J Mill; K Hvi.i..v w i ii v i . i. v. i ii n .vuuciiacu mim f Company, with persistent, conscientious, C scientific study of the production of milk, f give it a decided advantage. Consider this. J COLMANN'S, Astoria, Or All Kinds of Drinks To be had at Our Fountain Bonbons, Chocolates, Bonbonniere Candies. Fresh, - Pure, Delicious. Parlies furnished . with ice cream sinil water ices. Also packed in. boxes to take home.' Push a Lucky Man Into the Nile, snvg the Arabian proverb, and be will come out with a fish in bis montli. Our Buyer was elutcd Inst month, and when be re turned borne he says : "I got 'em ; got 'em obeap ; got 'em to sell ; got i-uj iu no iu uiiuoiecu mi uiuer uctti- ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on tbe Coast. Over fitly demijohns of it weut oat yesterday but custom ers went with them, HUGHES St CO. In a Stew Tour wife will surely be, unless you send home a piece of meat 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 flARKET, CHRISTENSEN & CO., Prop'M, , in if Gladstone's Ax has been on exhibition but there are timber lands the State of Oregon that have never seen an ax, whicl purchased now will increase in value three hundred fold in less than five years. We locate those lands. -We are experts in the businessof locating and estimating the timber. We pay especial attention to the paying of taxes and. pre vention of trespass. v . YOUNG & LEWIS, Dealers in IjEHIi ESTATE and TlfflBEfl (MlfflS, Astoria, Oregon. AT MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the bread and pastry you are eating? It may be good. It might be better. The best Is the cheapest, and you will always find it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. SEASIDE SAWjffltL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; 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. L, LOGAN, Prop'r. seasme, uregon. 8. w. sHerah consider the road question. Invite to such meeting the farmers nnd rancherB A SURE CURE FOH PILES. Itchlnir F les a.e known hv mnltnr all over this corner of the state. Make Ilka perspiration, canning intense Itching J wwen warm. This form, as well us Blind. a public holiday or the occasion, and Weeding or Protruding, yield at once to o (k, ,i. . ,,., ,J J!0ank0'.s. Remedy, which acts ha wuiw ji.nt ... riiuiinii nui-uu w iireciiy on . me pans ailecteu, absorbs i.. .i u j i n.- miuyii iiinniK ana eicecis uniui ui us iiiiuuumi uuvBiiwiiitTiii. i oermpnent cure. MIc. Druggist or mall, sny that nothing can be done is not only StSfSuSSSipBi, riTfloli " wl siny, put a renection on tne enterpriser "'" of the town's business men. Other com-l munition, worse situated than Astoria, have wreatJed with the problemi of good Cabs and Express Wagons. Central Office, 515 Third Street.' Stable, 128 First Street. " Telephone No. method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn's drag store. Don t go to Portland to buv vour tickets for the "Old Country" and the Gust when you cun cet them for the ilime nrlce at the Union Pnrlfln nfllcn roaas, ana have succeeded In producing In this city, and thereby save your lc " ' Miss Edith Conn will take a limited the Interest of the right kind of men number of pupils in water color paint men of foresight, energy, enterprise and nnd instrumental music principles means. They can be found right here tm'Bl"' accoriII"B the most approved In Astoria, and in the surrounding coun try. Such men have built cities in other localities In spite of the most discour aging or natural disadvantages. What might not such men accomplish for As toria with Its magnificent natural ad vantages. With the vanishing chances for a railroad tlie time has come for the cltlsens of Astoria to act for Uiem- VTl..l . . ... tJiuiCTi wiion win miike a superb city of Astoria, Insteai of the little fishing village she Is advertised to be by the Tortlnnd papers. If the plan of a publlo meeting is not considered a good one, then let some oilier be sug gested; but something should be done. nnd that Immediately, An income tax violates the, funda mental principle of the Democratic par ty, which Is that unequal burdens are ...-.! I . n, ..... A ... . . v. Muti, vernier vr inter, 10 do mnue a pretext for unequal privileges, and that ... ,njr nim muiw, inererore, ror a commonwealth Is to make all citlxens equal before the tax gatherer and at the ballot box, says Mr. Dana, in the Now York Sun. This Is so well under stood In Franc that no statesman un der the prMent Republican regime dare propose an income tax, lest he should be suHiKH ted of plotting the reestabllsh nnnt of claau dlntlnctlons and monarch. lal Institutions. In England the poU wife. 1 1 PUTTY, 1'AINT, PAPEK, Thty go a great ways In beautifying home, If nut un artist tally. Wa can cut all on ut as ihev siiuuid Dif, pvciaity in wan paper, wo nave a large assortment of the latest patt nj of paper from locenis a run up iu any price you may want to go. C. M. CUTBIRTH. Lai'ayette Street, op. Custom House, I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent REPkESENTINQ Tlt I'ollowlni) Companln 1 Oerman-Amerloan. New York City, N. Y. Union Fire and Murine, of New Zealand. National l ire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut l-ire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate tilass Ins. Co. Phnlx, of London, Imptilil, of London TH K OGCIDEJiT HOTEL Ij the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. RH U EXCELLED TflBliE RaUa, $a dally and upwards. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. 44 CREAKINQ IN," Mnny a man has " broken out In a passion, and felt oil "broken up," try Ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken In." He haa had to "break oft" many an engagemei t on account of crippled feet, anil has gone "broke" many a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of Ill-fitting shoes. ' You will find all this obviated by pur chasing your lootwear at the store or JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Mnny peoP' believe, that all blark smlthlng jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. (Gaining Every Day.) Put your llns aronn.l nn nf ha Ronfl Who imv the income tax .!. nnl on.n.i i 1. 1 . V 1' fcnuier flgars, men -ynai is rue or orumary joos. iinuns wno jmy tne income tax do not grumble lKht It and draw. W hat do you find? are also used to make a good Job. So is greatly at the extra burden, because J. ""est two for a quarter on the conscience. ' A Job made without skill , vu-i uu mey are gHintng new cus- or honesty is no good. Our work is thlr cliuw liitiTwtti) have a special p- tomers every day.. llt'cal RifiuM In the hemlitaryj branch of the Lct;lsl iture. I:i Prussia, CHAS. OLSEN. 5S Third street. widely known for Iu quality, durability and economy In the end. Q. A. Stinson & Co. $ . . - . ' J i THIRD STREET 1 , vv' A4 K . X ' S & DELAYED and to arrive this meek. Owii?g to the washouts on fi. P. Railroad we will Show Monday The Largest And most complete stock o? MM WW 0 11 1 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Ever shown in Astoria. SPECIAL. The Quality and Finish of these Goods WE GUARANTEE BEST ever shown in Astoria and the Prices Marked Down to the Lowest Notch. With eacli Boy's and Child's suit we will give away a Handsome Ball and' Cat. c. 11. cooper,; The Leading Clother and Furnisher of Astoria.