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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1894)
TEE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY. MORNING. JULY 8, 1894 TfcRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Scued by carrier, pepr week.. IS eta Pent by mail, per month 60 cU bent by mail, per year J7.CK) WEEKLY Sent by mall per year, $2.M In advance. ionuige free to subscribers. 1h Astorlan guarantees to its sub scrlbcrs the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper Is In possesion of all the telegraph franr-hlses, and la the only p'ter on the Columbia river that rub fishes genuine dispatches. The Dally ' Astortan's circulation Is live times as great as that of the com Lined circulation of the other dally pa- peri of Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan, the third cli ent weekly Ui the Mate of Oregon, has, ntxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscribers to the Astorlan are re quested to notify this office, without less of tlnte, immediately they full to receive their dally paper, or when they do not get It at the usual hour. By do ing this they will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper parties and to Insure a speeay remedy. Hand ley & llau are our Portland Mgents and copies of the Astorlan can te hod every morning at their stand in First street. THE REAL SUFFERERS. It Is sickening to think of the woeful waitto and destruction of property from the present labor troubles. There Is not a hamlet In the United States which Ik not In one, way or another, directly or Indirectly, affected. Coming as lb does after more than two years of complete prostration in all lines of industry, it Is espo - tally hard to br. Its aggrava tion Is the moro Intense from the fact that nothing whatever can be gained in the long run, and no class of men nor any business Interest can possibly gei any good out of It. Notwithstanding Trosldent Debs' grandiloquent proclama tionn, ai moment's reflection suffices to show the utter wantonness and absolute deitltutlon of any sort or kind of prln clpla In the question at Issue. It has not even the old justification that it Is a fight by labor organizations for thel l ight of existence Mr. Fullmun has made no fight on any labor organization. lie made no attampt to displace his em ployes with non-union or any other class of objectionable workmon. He simply decided to shut down his establishment and go out of business for a time, on the ground, as he offered to prove al though It was no one's concern but his own that the business was being oper Uted at a loss. How Intelligent laboring men can reopect the leaders who entice them into such folly, It is hard to lm aglne. The greatest loss and the most disastrous consequences will Inevitably fall on poor men rather than rich ones the laborer rather than the employer, the mechanic Instead of the manufac turer. The most maliciously disposed and vindictive striker ought to know that however enormous the loss he and his companions in crime may Inflict on the railroad companies, he and his fel low workmen who are dependent upon the prosperity of these corporations for every comfort they enjoy ure losing more In dully wages, present and pros pective, thnn the total value of property th.'v will be permitted to destroy. other sale of bonds to meet the defl clency can not be much longer delayed without serious injury to the national credit. It is well known that the re ceipts of the government are smaller than the expenditures, which m;cn J that the public indebtedness is being dally Increased. The treasury cash balance is only a little over UO,000,000, and If the money had been expended as appro priated by congress, there would not now be $50,000,000 on hand. Public works have been practically susiended all over the country, and contractors are unable to get what has been due them for sev eral months. TEETHING PERIOD. 1 m m fen m li V v m S wS; Push a Lucky Man lie, and , Into the Nile, anvs (ho Arnliinn proverb, and be will come oat with a Qyli ia his month. Our Buyer was elated Inst month, uml wbeii he re turned home he snys : "I got 'em ; got 'em cheap ; Rot 'em to sell ; got em to as to nnderseli all other deal ers in i'iuo Kentucky Whiskies on tueCofut. Over lifty demijohns of it went ont yesterday bnt custom ers went with tbetn, HUGHES & CO. Much that Sam Jones tnys Is unfit for publication and little that he says would be worth reading If published, but the following extract from one of his re rent sermons Is so full of truth and wit, it deserves to bo saved from ob livion: "The third parly, or party of the third part, or whatever you may call It, may get to heaven, but It'll never get to Washington. The third party man Is a fool. You can reform a rascal, but did you ever try to monkey with a fool? They want to borrow money from the government atj t per cent when the government Is now borrowing at 6. Wo hear a great deal of fool tulk about the rich getting richer ar.d the poor poorer, under the present law. There's nothing the matter with the law. It's the man that's at fault. There's a lawyer on that side of the house makes $20,000 r. year. Here's a little pettifogger whose f.imlly Is starving- The luw Is not to blame. Here's a physician nciklng $10, 000 a year. There's a little doctor on the other comer that enn't make his salt. The law Is not to blame. I preuch nearly every day to 8,000 people, and here's a little preacher sitting be hind me that can't average ZOO. The trouble Is not In the law, brother. It's In your noggin. The difference Is or ganic. If all the wealth of the UntteJ Flutes wre divided out todtty each man would gvt about $1100, and In leas than six months some fellows would be riding In palace cars and others would lo walking cross ties and howling foi WHO IS TO BLAME? On last Saturday the property of the Pacific Can Company in this city was sold by Sheriff Smith for delinquent taxes amounting to $216.44. Mr. Kendall, the manager, does not seem to rylng himself concerning the sa when asked about the $43 costs that the company would have to pay additional stated the reason of the company's Inat tention to the matter as follows: I The Pacific Can Company was offered In the way of a bonus If it would estab lish a factory here and employ only white labor, Us taxes for five years. This offer was made in 1892 by the Chamber of Commerce, and was ac cepted by officers of the company in California. The taxes were paid last May for 1892, and it was supposed that they would be attended to by the Chamber of of Commerce this year. The secretary) y0Ur wife will surely be. unless you of the Chamber of Commerce expressed send home a piece of meat that is some surprise when his attention wus called to the sale, and no doubt will in smt on jtTestuent wingaie caning a meeting to attend to the matter at once. While It Is true the Pacific Can Com pany has not employed as many hands as It led the members of the Chamber of Commerce to believe It would, it -has employed as many as the demands for its product required, and when It Is considered that Astoria has no railroad and the number of factories throughout the country that have -not turned a wheel for months, it Is safe to say that the company has performed all that could have been expected from It. In a child's life is an aggrava tion, so many disorders are inci dent to it. It would be a blessing to have children cut teeth with less suffering. By feeding babies with the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk this result is within the reach of mothers. Years of experience prove its value. In a Stew 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, CIIRISTENSEN & CO., Prop'w, . You Have Pride In Your Baby Have pride In your Baby Carriage, Uet a good one. Uet it here, an that in Itself is a guarantee that it': the best and handsomest that money will buy. And the money will buy more nere man anywhere else. HEILBORN & SON. Str. ECMPSE, CAPT. M. SK1BBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg- gins ft; co.'s dock, or their office. THK REAL DBMON OF THE MARSH Is not a Bpook, but a reality. It Is neith er a "bogle" nor a "kelpie," nor any other of those spirits which the credu- Ioub have supposed1 to haunt the bunksf or rivers and streams after dusk. Its name Is malaria, and though Invisible, It Is very terrible and tenacious when It seizes you. Hostctter's Stomach Hit ters drives It awav. nor will If nttn.-ir! dhose whose systems are fortified with this great medicinal defensive agent. The miusmatlc mlstB of early morning, the vapors exhaled at eventide mv i wireiy Dreamed by those protected bv the Hitters. In the tropics where every form of malarial disease threaten tho sojojrner, and Is particularly virulent when developed, the Hitters Is the best rellanco of the Inhabitant. For riv. pepsla, liver complaint, lack of vlimr. appetite and sleep; for rheumatism and nervousness the Hitters are a Bure and sure remedy. 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 And it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. SEASIDE SAMpii. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, ana all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices , at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard ai mm. m. v Li, loqan, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. 8. w. SHERMAN FOUND THEM THE BEST. This Is to certify that T hnvA , IO,vusc's Headache Cansules npriofli. cally for over a year, and have very much pleasure lr slatl ni? thnr that. have always proved very beneficial and have relieved mo In from ten to fifteen minutes. I have beer, a sufferer from headache for many years, and have never found nnvthlmr to ri mo d much good as Krause's Headache Cap sules. Yours Truly. LOUIS HERMAN, 2IU Poplar St., Wichita, Kan. For sale by Chas. Rosrers. Astoria. ur., noie iitfuiu. Cabs and Express Wagons. Central Office, 515 Third Street. Stable, 128 First Street. Telephone No. BIDS FOR WOOD. Notice Is hereby glvon that scaled proposals will be received bv H. H. Fer guson, clerk of School District No. 1, Matson County, Oregon, until Julv 12th. at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purchase of ltift cordH of wood, wood to be of good ur ami cui rrom green tltnlwr, and to ie delivered as follows: Flftv cords n .:edar Street school house, and 110 cords at Court Street school house. The right o reject anya and all bids Is herohv rfm-rveu. By order of directors. H. 11. FERGUSON. DlBtriet Clerk. Dated, Astoria, July 3rd, 1894. PUTTY, PAINT, PAPISK, They go a great ways In beautifying a dome, If iiu, ui aniMiiuiiy. we can put an on lust as they should be. especially the wall paper. We have a larce assoitmt-nt of Ine latest para ns of paper from 10 lenis a roil up 10 any price you may want to so. C. Mr CUTBIRTH. Lafayette Street, op. Custom House, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby c-lven thnt the un deraigned hus been appointed adminis tratrix or tne estate of Ci.-orire McLean, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Ore gon, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sona having claims agnlmib sold estate must present the same properly verified to the undersigned within six months rrom tins date, July Bth, 1894. ELIZABETH McLEAN, Administratrix, another dlvy. L -! T'! IntiKurv anld reserve Is now dl-,iia-4tJ to about JO I. WO.WO, end cn- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIy.. Notice Is hereby tiven that the un dersigned hus been appointed adminis trator of the estate of A. K. Harrow, de ceased, late or Clatsop county, Oregon, by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against said estate must present the some, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the otflce of Fulton Bros., attorneys at law, In the v iiy ot Astoria, in said county, within six months from this date, Juno lsth, 1891. SHERMAN CASE. Administrator. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, uripnnivM t y. N. y. REI'KESUNTINO The Followfnu Coin German-American, New Ymk Cltv. h union rire ana marine, of new Zealand. National Fire art Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford, Connecticut l ire Inn. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plata Glass Ins. Co. Pho-nlx. of London, . Imptriil. of LonJ on THB OCCIDENT HOTEL Is the Best or Its Class On the Pacific Coast. Atf UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rata, $a dally and upwards. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, ingfi Commission Astoria, Oregon. POINTER ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven that the under signed hus been appointed administra tor of the estat-e of It. W. Morrison, deceased, late of Clatsop county .Oregon, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop Cr-unty. and all per sona having claims against said estate mtisi present the same, properly verl-fl-d, to the undersigned, at the olllee of Fulton Itros.. attorneys at law. In th my or Astoria, In said county, within tlx months from Uils dm?, June Hih, isut. T. B. MORRISON. ' Administrator, Many people believe that all Wack- smlthlng Jobs ore alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That is true of ordinary Jobs. Drains are also used to make a good Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty Is no good. Our work as widely known for Us quality, durability ana economy in tne end. Q. A. Stluson & Co. GiHlGflGO, imWflltyEE find ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontlnenta . 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