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DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER, 3. 1894 TI1E 1 ' 1 ' " ' - i ..... .i ,,- ,. .. i 'I i TfcRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Soived by carrier, pepr week.. 15 ct Pfnt oy mall, per month W ct bent by mall, per year 17.00 WEEKLY . . Benl by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. 'he Aetorlan guarantees to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on Duplication to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the fviegrapb franchises, and Is the only piper on the Columbia river tbat pub lishes genuine dispatches. The Dally Astorlan's circulation Js hve times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other daily pa pers of Astoria. The Weefcly 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 Astorlnn are re quested to notify this office, - without loss of tlm, immediately they fall 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 tartles and to Insure a speedy remedy. Tlandlev & Haas are our Portland u gents and copies of the Astorlan can be hnd every morning at helr stand on First street THE YANKEES OF THE ORIENT. The action of the Japanese at the re. ' cent battle on the Yalu proves to have been a brilliant affair and worthy of the gallantry of the Western races. They crossed the river in the face of the Chinese, strongly entrenched and pro vided with artillery, the- Japanese, as before stated, consisting of a flying col umn of light Infantry, or riflemen, led by Col. Sato. It seems that the Celes tials fought well behind their workB, holding out for nearly three hours, but when driven out fled In disorder. At daybreak today Field Marshal Yam agata's plan of a concerted and con current attack on the Chinese army was to be carried out, but a night at tack may have been made, a sort of warfare In which the attacking party generally has the advantage, and at , which the little Islandors have already shown some skill. The alert Invaders have planned to capture Moukden be fore November 3, which is the birthday of their emperor. This ancient capital, with its stores of treasure and muni tions of war, would have made a most Imperial gift, but the emperor with a modesty and conBlderateneBs worthy of General Grant, depreciated strongly any needless risks for the realization of this sentimental Idea, and it was not attempted. But the Incident Is valua ble aa showing the patriotism and de, votlon of the army and, tho people of Japan. The Japanese hold every strategic) point In Corea, and the country Is tran quil. Japan la doing well. Let her alone. Mr. John W. Goff went at Mr. Shee hnrt, the police commissioner, the other day In the spirit of a destroyer and with the fine touches of an artist. The fact that Shechan did not know the location of station houses served to show that his mighty mind was occu pied about other matters largely. Then his history wai a typical chapter of Tammany. He arrived In New York In July, and got a $4,000 place In August, and a law practice, In which he never had occasion to go Into court. He Is in a firm whose business relates to excise, and draws $5,000 a year, and his police commission salary is also $5,000, and he has a ponderous pull In contracts, always the lowest bidder, and that sort of thing. There ought to be another $10,000 a year In those con tracts. This, for a young man who went from Buffalo six years ago, la the reward of talent and the improvement of opportunity. Among local Democrats it Is regarded as significant that such an astute gam bler as Mike Dwyer, of race-track fame, should express himself as will ing to wnger a large amount of money upon the success of David B. Hill in New York. It seems strange that the experience the voters of the Empire State have had during the past two year has not been sufficient to make them once and for all renounce their allegiance to that party whose success has been so disastrous to their pock et. Mr. Dwyer evidently thinks he reads the signs of the times correctly, as he bears the reputation of being almost Infallible In cn.' where he Kicki his opinion with coin. The attempted outrage upon the crewj of the Iroquois by the Turk-"Bunco" Kelly outfit yesterday, was the most migrant Instance of brutality and d! honesty to sailors that has been ex posed during many years past. It Is true the attempt was foiled by the firmness of Captain NIckr-ls, but It Is a matter of regret that the law cannot reach ' such scoundrels as Turk and mete out to them the punishment they so richly deserve. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Chauncey M. Depcw, Henry Irving, and Dr. Horace Howard Furness have become members of the Edwin Booth Shakespeare League, of New York. Joseph T. Field, of Red Bank, N. J., is lust 192 years of age. He has three. children, born since he was 72, and he Is mentally as bright ai the youngest, Mrs. Dent Casey, a sister of Mrs. U. 8. Grant, has leased her residence In Washington and will spend the winter In New Orleans, with her youngest daughter. The late president of the Argentine Republic, Dr. Pellegrini, is now a part ner in a firm of auctioneers, while the ex-minister of finance Is very appro prlately a money lender. The French 'Duchess d'Uzes has be tween 12.000,000 and 14,000,000 bottles of chanpagne in her cellars In the Rue de Temple, Paris, and as many more in her vaults at Rhelms. Colonel James H: Church, of Todd County, Kentucky, dreamed he was to die at a certain time and place. He was a corpse to the minute. His fu neral was a grand one. Tennyson's biography, now being pre pared by his son, will not be ready for two or three years. A great deal of material has to be sifted and arranged, Including 60,000 letters, many of which have been loaned. David McCoy, of Redlands, Cal., wbo is of the reputed age of 104 years, is taking his old-time Interest In election matters, in the golden state, and ex pects to vote next month as usual. He Is a Republican. MIbs Braddon has now been writing for over thirty years, with undiminish ed reputation. She usually commences work soon after breakfast and consid ers her task completed when she has composed 3,000 words. B'ranclscque Sarcey writes In a recent feullleton that he never replies to at. tacks on him, because he Is convinced that the public Judges a man by the sum total of his own work, and not by what a casual enemy may say about him. WHAT TO SEE IN PORTLAND, Write for our price list; Bond us your orders. We carry many things which you want and can't find at home. La dles, aend for nobby Reefer suits, for leather legglns, fancy caps, stylish over,conts and ulsters for your little boys. - Be sure and get one of those $7.00 smoking Jackets at the low prloe of $2.50. We bought out a bankrupt stock of smoking Jackets at New York. FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, Portland, Or, Out of town orders receive prompt attention at the popular one-price cloth, Ing store of A. B. Stelnback & Co., cor ner of Flint anl Morrison, Portland, They have spared neither pains nor expense to make their fall and winter gaitherlng of clothing an Important and far-reaching occasion, The very newest of the new, combined with prices the very lowest of the low, cannot fall to call forth and retain your custom. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically shown In tho following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is born, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sule are the only thing that relieve me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., Sole Agent. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned hns filed her final account, as administratrix of the estate of Charles T. Strom, deceased, In the county court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, and the time for hearing there on, by sn (1 court, set for Monday. le. comber Sd. A, D. 1SIU, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m.. and all persons having objections thereto, will then and there appear, and Hhow cause If any why the xnine tftmll not be allowed, ana tne administratrix discharged. October 50th. 1X94. ELIZABETH STROM, d&w Administratrix. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATORS. Notice Is hereby given that the tin derslgned have been appointed by the county court or the State of Oregon for ClatHop County,' administrators of the estate of Hong Chong. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verlned, as by law re quired, to the undersigned at No. 64S Commercial street, Astortai Oregon. within six months from this date, and all persons Indebted to said estate are required to forthwith pay unto the un dersigned the amount of such indebted ness at the place aforesaid. Dated this 1st day of October. 1S34. ARK NONO, HONd SUB PINO. Administrators of the Miato nt Hnnr Chong, Deceased. N- i t . f n , . . I 11 WwU'sFalrrtlghMt AMalutfrXphm, I M. Blouet, whom everyone knows as Max O'Rell, will sail from England on the 31st of this month for his fourth American lecturing tour. $100 REWARD, $100 The reader of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dlsep.se that science has been able to euro In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the med ical world. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tak en . Internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Btrength by building up the constitu tion and nftslstlnff nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much fnlth In Us curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given to oil whom It may concern, that the Undersigned administrator of the estate of James Dalglty, deceased, has filed his final account as such administrator In the county court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop County, and that such court has appointed Monday, November the Cth, 1894. at 10 o'clock a. m., (being the first day of the November term, 1894.) for the hearing of objections thereto, and the settlement thereof. Dated at Astoria, Oregon ,thls 2nd day of October, 1894. WM. EDGAR. Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Turrel, of Litch field, Mich., have Just celebrated .their ruby wedding, marking the sixty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. , OF Vocal and Instrumental JVIasic At the Methodist Episcopal Church. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 6, at 8 P.Jff. Benefit of the JvlUSICALl FUfJD. SOLOISTS. Mrs. C. W. Fulton Soprano Mrs. B. VanDusen Soprano Mlus L. M. Rice Soprano Miss Mary Baker (Portland).... Soprano Miss Lela F. Floyd (Portland) Contralto Mrs. H. T. Crosby Contralto Mr. J. W. Belcher Tenor Mr. S. Elmore Bass The Schubert Chorus. Director Mrs. H. T. Crosby Admission, 25 cents; reserved seats, 35 cents. ' Reserved seats con be secured at the office of Elmore, Sanborn & Co. until Tuesday noon. After that at the church door. ! forth Paeifie Br emery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orderl promptly attended to Str. ECMPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg- glns & Co.'s Dock, or their office. A LOCK Is something you want, il not today, you will want Is .sometime. We keep carpen. ler's tools too, and if this weather will only pull Itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we nave a plenty only waiting your call. J. 13. WYATT, HARUWARit DEALER FREEMAN & BREMNER, UlucksiTilUiw. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CAJflP CU0HK A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNQ. Prop. Says a customer of some of those new goods that we have just received for fall trade, and that we're selling so remarkably cheap: "They are the best bargains we ever got In Astoria." They are captivating In quality and style and wilt make record as purse- openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store, ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Tmi and Coffrn. TiM Drttcoctrs. Donutk and Tropfcal Fruits, Vtrut-te, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Ktc. Choke Fresh - and Salt Meats. SEASIDE SAWfuIMi. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, fcnd all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. 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THU Afi UlEXCEIiliED TABhE. now exists which, recognizing the importance of having plenty of milk on hand for cooking purposes, has found that Borden's Peerless BRAND Evaporated Cream 'rat fully meets its requirements, and therefore highly indorses same. the Now York Condensed Milk Co. unprepared mult or cream. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland every day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Aeent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. TJ. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Detween Astoria and Portland. STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning at 6 o'clock, and class passengers. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday even ings at 5 o'clock, llcturnlng, leaves For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser I'ni tlanrl Sunday and Friday morning vatlons, etc., call on or address E. P. Evening S? T:3ftnday Wedne3day, ROGERS. Assistant General Pasn SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. ?er and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. 22. Astorian is Paper for the People to read. who wants to reach the people with his announcements. THE ASTORIA JlOpE in which the Astorian is not found is The Exception. The Glatsop Comity Home Is Hard to Find. jEtfSPJlPEH READERS want The News. They get it, Fresh and Brightly Prepare d when they read The Astorian. The Original & Gsnuino (WOKOKEJTKItSIIIKK) J sn 5 SAUCE Import! tlio nw w:'-,""anl rest to Hot & Co? SOVVH BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Take None but Lead Perrins. Signature on every bottlo of original & gennlna John Duncan' Soils, Now York. QUICK TIME -TO - SRH FRANCISCO - AND- JII1I1 POINTS IK CflLIFORHIH Via the Ml ShasU Route of iht The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SEOND-CLASS SLEEPRE5 Attached to express trains, affording superior accoromn'if lnn for second- the It is the Paper for the business man GAME, J4 to which the Weekly Astorian does not go