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THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 4 1894 TLRM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. ?!. ! hy carrier, peer week.. 15 cU Fi ftiy mall, per month M ct Kent by mall, per year '-vu WEEKLY Sent -by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Pontage tree to guDtcrioen. The Aatorlan (ruarantee to Ita aub . iicrlliprn the lamest circulation of an) iihwipnper published on tbe Columbia river. , Advertising rates can be obtained on indication to the busmen manager. This paper Is in ponne8Hlon of all th tfieKrnph franrhlwn, and is the or.ly paper on the Columbia river tbat pub llnhes genuine dispatches. The Dally Astorian's' circulation Jf live times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other daily pa tters of Astoria, The Weekly Astorlan, the third du rst weekly tn the state of Oregon, has, ntxt to the Portland Oregonian, the largest weekly circulation in the state. Suhwrlheri to the Astorlan are re- "ouested to notify this office, without toss of tlmo. immediately they full to iwclva tholr dallv oarjer. or when they do not get it at the usual hour. By do- inor this thev will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper rartles and to insure a speeay renieay. lln.ndlt'v &. Haas are our Portland tgents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their stand on First street. INDEPENDENCE DAT. Today is the na-tai day of American Independence, but In tho present condi tion of the country, and after the lost three years of our history, the old fash ioned celobration of the day would seem a mockery. Instead of fluttering flags, the stirring notes of martial mu . sic, the booming of cannon and the elo quent recital of the daring deeds of 78, the heroism of Bunker Hill and the i-ubllme sacrifices and sufferings of Val ley Forge, thoughtful and patriotic citi zens will be apt to spend the day In prayer and meditation. The following from the Den of one of the country's greatest editors shows some of the dan gers to be dreaded as the legitimate out come of the present labor troubles: How many times have we, the citi zens of the great republic, to learn the i. Mint if In disorder that cauBcs despotism; and that we must have order, or wa become Anarchist and Nihilists. Consider that the widespread and senseless riots, the burning of bridges, the explosion of mines, the capture of men whose crimo is willingness to work, and treating them, as the red Indians treated white captives taken at Braddock's defeat the vicious manifes tations of the Ignorance and brutality of the races that have suffered most In character from governments that repose on bayonets only and how clear It be comes that these are the only things thati corrode the vitals of republics, pro voke gangrene and provide for death. ,If the sheriffs are powerless; if depnty sheriffs sworn to preserve order are to be regarded aa mercenaries who be - come obnoxious as Plnkertons; and If the mlllt la. aro to be called out contln- ually and stoned and Insulted, driven about dlslM-artened by cowardly or In capable management; the mobs regard ed as the sovereign people, mines trium phantly destroyed, bridges festively burned, railroads ruined Jocosely or grimly, as are the humors of the des peradoestrains taken as a matter of course, vagrants applauded for vagran cy, tramps and fools given ovations blackmail and beggary celebrated as the .public functions of loafers what lshc next thing In orderT UlHtory antwers tho question In few words and with many Illustrations. The standing army Is called for. Now, the standing army does not mean govern ment by the people and for the people. It does not mean liberty, In the glorious American sense. It means order In the monorchia! sense. What Is the word that has stood be hind the empires and the kingdoms In .France since the revolution to Justify the return to royalty. The word is order, and for the soke of order, heaven end earth's first law of civilisation and progress, freedom Is first limited and then suppressed, and the military chief tain, with the sword and gun, and the crown behind the plume or under It, Is the sinister vision of ages of exper ience. We must hav order without tho standing army In this country, or with It. Of course, the people have only to realise this, to have the full sense of the realluMlon of It, 16 appear strong-hand id and mighty to stay and to save. We have only to behold the abyss In a clear light to avert It, to overcome It, to re build all that has been shattered, to restrain and to restore. Nine years ago John Van Nlmmlngs, of Big Rapids, Mich., was convicted of the nt .lohn Crow. Tho evidence against him was conclusive, the Jury thought, and he wao sentenced to ini- nrior.nmont for life, in the Michigan state prison. A skeleton of a mm had been found near that city rl'inilile of . roiimnrt. in July. 18S5. It was known that Van Nlmmlngs hal left a place called Van Wert with Crow. Ttn-y had been traced as far aa the place where the alleged murder occurred, and thore the clue ended. This was enough. for the Intelligent Jury that tried Van Nlm mlngs, and he was ctnvtcted und sen tenced. The facts In the case werj that the two men had parted near the spot where Crow was (supposed to have been murdered. Neither man, heard of the other after that time until the other day, when Crow, who for some time had been located at Muncle, Ind., read In the papers that an attempt was being made to get the governor of Michigan to grant a. pardon to Van Nlmmlngs. The paper gave the details of the sup posed crime for which the prisoner had been sentenced. The story of the mur der of Crow fairly unnerved him when he read It, but after he had recovered from the shock he made preparations to depart at once for the place where Van Nlmmlngs Is confined with the Idea of securing his release as soon as possible. Our special correspondent's second let ter from The Dalles on trie up-river fishing Industry and the destruction of the wheels and nets, is withheld till next Issue for want of space. L 1 '- Carpenters and contractors, see the advertisement for bids for alterations to he made on Mr. Samuel Elmore's house. ; A LATE BREAKFAST is oftiyi caused xy a late milkman. Ab sence of cream for the coffee and oatmeal has delayed many a morning meal. n SlISillHillHii' BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND Evaporated Cream, if a supply is kept constantly on hand, will relieve you entirely from annoyance in this direction. DONT PAIL TO ORDER IT NOW. COLMANN'S, Astoria, Or All Kinds of Drinks To be had at Our Fountain Bonbons; Ghocolates, Bonbonniere Candies. Fresh, Pure, Delicious. Parties furnished with ico cream aud w&ler ices. Also packed in boxes to tako home. Amateurs, Crow negatives for you. will develop your BIDS FOR WOOD. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by II. D. Fer guson, clerk of School District No. 1, Clatsop County, Oregon, unUl July 12th, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purchase of 160 cords of wood, wood to be of good fir and cut from green timber, and to be delivered as follows: Fifty cords at Cedar Street school house, and 110 cords at Court Street school house. The right to reje-t anyq and all bids is hereby reserved. , i i IJy order of directors. II. 11. FERGUSON, District Clerk, Dated, Astoria, July 3rd, 1894. Push a Lucky Man Into tbe Kile, soya the Arabian proverb, and be will come oat with s flub in bis month.' Our Buyer was elated last month, mid when be re turned home ho snys : "I got 'em ; got 'em obeap ; got 'em to sell ; got 'em ro as to ondeuell nil other deal ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on tbe Const. Over fifty demijohns of it went ont yesterday but cpstom era went with them, HUGHES & CO. In a Stew . Your 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, CHKI3TEN5EN & CO., Prop'rs, AT MEAL I 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. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This Is to certify that I have used Krauscs Headache Capsules perlodi cally for over a year, and have very much pleasure lr stating that tey have always proved very beneficial and r.ave relieved me In from ten to fifteen minutes. I have been a sufferer from htadacl'e for many years, and have never fourd anything to do me as much good as Krause's Headache Cap, sules. Yours Truly, LOUIS HERMAN, Poplnr St., Wichita, Kan. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. A SURE CURE FOH PILES. Itching riles kit known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Mnd. Illeerilng or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosanko's l'lle Remedy, which acts airecuy un ina parts anecteu, absorbs tumSrs, allays Itching and effects a nrmnent cure. 60c. Urutrvlst or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 929 Arch xtreet, f hlladelpblo, 1'a. Bold by J. W. Conn, Don't go to Portiund to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you enn get them for the same price at the Union Paciflo office in this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. Miss Edith Conn will tako a limited number of pupils In water color paint ing, and Instrumental music principles taught according to the most approved method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn's drug store. A remarkable Incident, the moral of, few. 7-at1 u: SEASIDE SfiWjVlILL. A complete Btock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus 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 yaw at mill. H. w. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, uregon. Cabs and Express - Wagons. Central Office, 515 Third Street Stable, 128 First Street. Telephone No. 7. PUTTY, PAINT, They fro a great ways In beautifying a home, If put on artistically, wo can put all on ut&t as tney should be, especially the wall paper. We have a Urge assortment uf the latest patterns of paper from 10 cents a roll up to any price you may want tn go, C. M. CUTBIRTH, Lafayette Street, op. Custom House. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, RBPRESENTINO Th Followinu C(imnnnle 1 German-American, Now York City, N. Y. Union Hire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire anil Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Hre Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San l-ranclsco. New Yoik Piatt Glass Ins. Co. Phcnlx, of London, Impirlsl, of London THE OGGlDEflT HOTEL Is tho Best of IU Class On the Pacific Coast. flfi UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rates, j daily aad 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 Intr to net a new pair of shoes "broken In." lis has had to "break off many an engngemei t on account of crippled feet, and haa fjone "tvroKe - many a time trylnft to gjt relief for his corns the direct cause of lll-tlttlng shoes. Toil will And all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER (Gaining Every Pay.) Many people belleva that all black- amlthlne- loba are alike that they are Put your lira around one of the Sena- nothing hut muscle and material mixed. which Is lit duiiBer of convk tlna uer-' lor or Ui, Schiller ClKars. then That Is true of ontlnary jot, "rains ni.n is in uanit.r or convicting per- ygM t Mj A do"you flnaT aroued to nwke a good Job So is u na of crlma. eoeruillv crime the nun. The tinmt iwn f,, a n,,,,,.,.,. n conscience. A Job made without skill . . . t .-, . , , CmsU and they are Kninlna- new cus-!or honesty la no good. Our work is iehmrnt for which may U death, upon tomera every day. mMng new cu Uidcly known for Its quality, durability cvi.iw or purely circumstantial char- y. :.;.:..;.;.:- rrr- ;- In In.lHnn.1 . , CHAS. OLSEX, 6?T Third street. and economy In the end. Q. A. 5tison & Co. Gladstone's Ax 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. W e are experts in the business of locating and estimating thetim ber. We pay especial attention to the paying of taxes and pre vention of trespass. YOUNG & LEWIS, Dealers in REAL ESTATE and TIDIBER CLRIJVIS, Astoria, Oregon. . XV . THIRD STREET X it X - and to arrive this meek. DELAYED Owipg to the washouts on fl. P. Railroad we will Show Monday " " The Lamest And most complete stock of ilifl k YO IT U j 111 p 0) AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING -awEvershown in Astoria. The Quality and Finish of these Goods WB 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.